Monte um sistema de ficheiros ou uma partilha de ficheiros
Mantenha tudo organizado com as coleções
Salve e categorize o conteúdo com base nas suas preferências.
Para montar uma partilha de ficheiros de qualquer sistema de ficheiros suportado, siga estes passos:
Na consola de gestão do serviço de cópia de segurança e recuperação de desastres, abra a lista Gestor de apps>Aplicações, clique com o botão direito do rato na aplicação relevante e selecione Aceder.
Selecione uma imagem de cópia de segurança e escolha Montar.
Na página Montagem, em Anfitrião, escolha o servidor anfitrião de destino
no menu pendente.
Em Etiqueta, opcionalmente, introduza um nome exclusivo associado à montagem.
Em Montar Drive ou Ponto de montagem, introduza todo o ponto ou unidade de montagem
que quer usar. Se a imagem consistir em vários volumes, pode selecionar um disco ou um ponto de montagem diferente para cada volume. A montagem do disco destina-se apenas ao Windows.
Nos campos Pre-Script e Post-Script, introduza o caminho e os nomes dos ficheiros relativos. Introduza os valores de limite de tempo para evitar bloqueios.
300 segundos é um bom valor de tempo limite recomendado.
Clique em Enviar. Aceda ao Monitor de tarefas para ver o progresso e os detalhes da tarefa. A imagem montada está
disponível em Montagens ativas.
Gestão das montagens ativas
Depois de criar um ponto de fixação, acompanhe a imagem a partir de
Gestor de apps>Pontos de fixação ativos. Não deixe nenhuma imagem montada indefinidamente. Isto deve-se ao facto de a imagem de cópia de segurança a partir da qual o ponto de montagem foi criado não poder expirar até que todos os respetivos pontos de montagem tenham sido eliminados. Quando
terminar de usar a imagem montada, execute uma das seguintes ações:
Desmonte
a imagem. Se necessário, pode voltar a montar o dispositivo. Em seguida, pode
eliminar
a imagem mais tarde quando tiver a certeza de que já não é necessária.
Desmonte e elimine a imagem. Esta ação elimina a imagem
montada e não a cópia de segurança na qual a montagem se baseia.
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From the Backup and DR Service management console, open the\n **App Manager** \\\u003e **Applications** list, right-click the\n relevant application and select **Access**.\n\n | **Note:** You can use the **Managed Backup Plan** status filter to show only protected applications.\n2. Select a backup image and choose **Mount**.\n\n | **Note:** For NFS, if you are mounting to a regular host, leave the **Host or VM** option as default. If you want to mount to a **Container** use the instructions in the [Mount an image to a container](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/backup/consume-captured-app-data-in-a-container-environment).\n3. On the **Mount** page, from **Host**, choose the target host server\n from the drop-down.\n\n4. In **Label**, optionally enter a unique name associated with the mount.\n\n5. In **Mount Drive** or **Mount Point** enter the entire mount drive or point\n you want to use. If the image consists of multiple volumes, you can select\n a different mount drive or point for each volume. Mount drive is for\n Windows only.\n\n6. In the **Pre-Script** and **Post-Script** fields, enter the path and\n relative filenames. Enter the timeout values to prevent hanging.\n 300 seconds is a good recommended timeout value.\n\n7. Click **Submit** . Go to the **Job Monitor** to\n view the progress and details of the job. The mounted image is\n available in the [Active Mounts](#active).\n\nManagement of the active mounts\n-------------------------------\n\nOnce you have created a mount, track the image from the\n**App Manager** \\\u003e **Active Mounts**. Don't leave any image\nmounted indefinitely. This is because the backup image that the mount was\ncreated from cannot expire until all its mounts have been deleted. When you\nhave finished using the mounted image, perform one of the following actions:\n\n- [Unmount](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/access-data/manage-active-mounts#unmount) the image. You can [remount](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/access-data/manage-active-mounts#remount) it if needed. You can then [delete](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/access-data/manage-active-mounts#delete) the image later when you are certain it is no longer needed.\n- [Unmount and delete](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/access-data/manage-active-mounts#unmount-delete) the image. This deletes the mounted image, not the backup that the mount is based on.\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- To define backup settings, see\n [Configure application details and settings to protect file system data](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/backup/configure-app-settings-for-filesystems)\n\n- To restore backed up file systems, see [File system restore](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/access-data/filesystem-restore)\n\nBackup and DR for Filestore and file systems\n--------------------------------------------\n\nThis page is one in a series of pages specific to protecting and recovering\nfilesystems with Backup and DR.\n\nYou can find additional information in the following pages:\n\n- [Backup and DR for file systems](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/concepts/backupdr-for-filesystems)\n- [Manage hosts and their connected applications](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/configuration/manage-hosts-and-their-connected-applications)\n- [Configure application details and settings to protect file system data](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/backup/configure-app-settings-for-filesystems)\n- [Apply a backup plan to protect a file system](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/create-plan/apply-backup-plan-to-filesystem)\n- [Restore a file system to the source](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/access-data/filesystem-restore)\n- [Mount a file system or file share](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/access-data/mount-file-system)\n- [Mount and migrate a file system for instant recovery to any target](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/access-data/filesystem-mount-and-migrate)"]]