Backing up logical volumes

Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 Agent for Linux can access, back up and recover logical volumes when running in Linux with 2.6.x kernel or a Linux-based bootable media.

Backup

In Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 GUI, logical volumes appear under Dynamic volumes at the end of the list of volumes available for backup. If you select logical volumes for backup, the logical volume structure will be saved to the backup along with the volume contents. This structure can be automatically recreated when you recover these volumes under a Linux-based bootable media.

To back up all available disks, specify all logical volumes plus basic volumes not belonging to them. This is the default choice when you open the Create backup plan page.

Basic volumes included in logical volumes are shown in the list with None in the File system column. If you select such volumes, the program will back them up sector-by-sector. Normally this it is not required.

Recovery

When recovering logical volumes, you have two options:

For detailed instructions on how to recover logical volumes, see Recovering MD devices and logical volumes.