Skip to main content
  • Place orders quickly and easily
  • View orders and track your shipping status
  • Enjoy members-only rewards and discounts
  • Create and access a list of your products
  • Manage your Dell EMC sites, products, and product-level contacts using Company Administration.

Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Directed recoveries

A directed recovery enables a user to recover data to a NetWorker host that differs from the source of the backup, while retaining the original file ownership and permissions.

A directed recovery is a restricted NetWorker function available only to user accounts that have the necessary privileges that are required to perform the directed recovery operation.

A user with directed recovery privileges can:

  • Browse the backup data of all NetWorker clients.
  • Recover the data to any NetWorker client.

The following figure provides an example of a directed recovery.

In this figure:

  • Saturn is the administering host.
  • Neptune is the NetWorker server.
  • Mars is the destination host.
  • Pluto is the source host (not shown).
  • The OS of destination host is the same as a source host.
Figure 1. A directed recovery from a remote client
Directed recovery example

In this figure, the numbers represent the following:

1. A user on Saturn sends a request to the NetWorker server to browse backup data from Pluto. If the user has the privileges that are required to perform a directed recovery of data on Pluto, the user can select the data to recover, and then starts the recovery operation.

2. The NetWorker server mounts the volume that contains the data in a local tape device.

3. The NetWorker server recovers the requested backup data to Mars.


Rate this content

Accurate
Useful
Easy to understand
Was this article helpful?
0/3000 characters
  Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
  Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
  Please provide ratings (1-5 stars).
  Please select whether the article was helpful or not.
  Comments cannot contain these special characters: <>()\