I try second day to make restore without success. I was backed up my master server with baremetal info. Backup was success, also storage verify was success. Now I want to try restore it for testing into another new created virtualmachine in ESXi. Boot Fast-CD I created with success, also updated it with Symantec update. Now I boot from it and make new hardware discovery and save it to master server. SharedResourceTree is OK, also made manually additional drivers just in case. Now I clone this "current" configuration and manually set correct incremental backup. I named this new configuration "cur1". But it is not changeable. It just dont allow to change it. I need to change it because I must configure new hardware. "prepare for restore" also performed successfully. Now I make clone from "cur1" to "cur2". "cur2" is now finally changeable, but now "prepare for restore" dont work and boot-CD also stops restore with "verify error". So, I must stay with "cur1", but it dont allow to change anything. How I then restore? And why restore at all interested about my hardware. This is not reliable backup. If my hardware blokes and I get new hardware, then there is big problem to restore it because maybe I just dont have drivers for it. When Windows is booted up, it usually itself finds hardware drivers, but NetBackup cant do this. Whole backup process looses its point if restoration can make problems. Restoration must always be more trustable than backup, otherwise it looses point.
I need a solution