

- #HOW TO USE LINUX NTFS UNDELETE INSTALL#
- #HOW TO USE LINUX NTFS UNDELETE SOFTWARE#
- #HOW TO USE LINUX NTFS UNDELETE WINDOWS#
For live browse of IntelliSnap backups, you must use a Windows MediaAgent to browse. You cannot restore files with advanced encryption attributes using a Linux MediaAgent. Live browse operations using Linux MediaAgents are supported only for the NTFS file system. One of the following operating systems must be installed on the MediaAgent:
#HOW TO USE LINUX NTFS UNDELETE INSTALL#
NTFS-3G package installed on the Linux MediaAgent (NTFS-3G is installed automatically when you install or upgrade to Commvault 11.23)Ĭommvault Feature Release 11.23 or later installed on the MediaAgent
#HOW TO USE LINUX NTFS UNDELETE SOFTWARE#
The following software is required to live browse using a Linux MediaAgent: If the MediaAgent is installed with Linux and there is no Windows access node, the software uses the Linux MediaAgent to live browse. If the Windows access node is configured in the instance properties and no access node is configured in the subclient properties, the software uses the Windows access node to live browse. If the Windows access node is configured in the subclient properties, the software uses the Windows access node to live browse. If the MediaAgent is installed with Linux and there is a Windows access node, the software uses the Windows access node to live browse. If the MediaAgent is installed with Windows, the software uses the MediaAgent to live browse. The software executes a live browse request during a restore operation using a specific entity, based on the CommCell environment: To avoid overloading the CommServe computer or provisioning additional access nodes during a browse operation, you can browse and restore NTFS files from a Linux MediaAgent.


To read data for advanced Linux file systems, you can use a file recovery enabler for Linux (FREL) to browse and restore data from backups of Linux guest VMs. You use live browse during restores for both Windows and Linux VMs. This data is discovered during the browse operation as you select content for a restore. To browse and recover files, you must have information about the files and folders included in a backup. Software Upgrades, Updates, and Uninstallation >Ĭommvault for Managed Service Providers (MSPs) >Ī live browse operation gets information about guest files and folders during a restore operation. NTFS Live Browse for Restores Using a Linux MediaAgentĬross-Hypervisor Restores (VM Conversion) > Security Configuration for Virtualization >Īccess Nodes and File Recovery Enablers for Linux >Īssociating a VM with a Server Backup Plan General Information for All Hypervisors >Ĭonfiguring a Firewall for a VSA Proxy in the Cloud VM-Centric Operations in Command Center >
