Recovery
  1. Click Recover.
  2. Under What to recover, click Select data. In the opened window:
    1. In the Data path box, enter the path to the image location and press Enter. If prompted, specify the user name and password to access the location.
    2. In the Archive view tab, expand the archive you have created in the "Imaging" step and select the image. Normally, it is named like "Backup #1".
    3. Select the check boxes for all of the MBRs and volumes.
    4. Click OK.
  3. Under Where to recover, in Recover to, select New virtual machine.
  4. Click VM type, select Save as files of the VM type that I select to the folder that I specify, and then select Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization in the tree. Click OK to confirm your selection.
  5. Click Virtual machine settings. In the opened window:
    1. [Optional] Change the number and size of the virtual machine's disks, memory, virtual machine name and/or the number of processors.

      Details: Resizing the disks makes good sense because the newly created disks always have the Raw format. They will needlessly occupy a lot of space if the data size is much less than the disk size. On the other hand, make sure that you do not set the disk size too low. The disks must have enough free space for the growing data and for the operating system to work.

    2. Click Storage, click Browse, and then do the following:
      • If the media is in the Linux-style volume representation mode, expand the NFS drives node, and then select the path to the RHEV export domain. Or, you can enter the NFS path manually; for example, nfs://10.200.200.10/opt/export:/{EXPORT DOMAIN UUID}.
      • If the media is in the Windows-style volume representation mode, expand the Network folders node, expand the NFS workgroup, and then select the path to the RHEV export domain. Or, you can enter the path manually; for example, \\10.200.200.10\opt\export\{EXPORT DOMAIN UUID}.

      Click OK to confirm your selection.

    3. Click OK.
  6. The destination disk for each of the source MBRs and volumes is selected automatically. You can change the destination if required.
  7. [Optional] Under Task, in Recovery options, you can set other parameters of the recovery.
  8. Click OK to start the recovery.

    Details. You will see the operation details.

  9. Click the Progress tab to see the operation progress.
  10. After the operation is completed, click Close in the progress window.
  11. Import the machine to the required data center using RHEV Manager.