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restoration

Updated: 22 May 2010 | 2 comments
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Hi

Can anybody show the restoration process through GUI and through CLI and please send the screen shots for this. I will be greatfull

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Deepak W's picture
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NBU Restoration processs with

NBU Restoration processs with screenshots....

this means you need Backup, Archive, and Restore Getting Started Guide
 

-- Deepak W (Kindly close the thread if your query is resolved)

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hey

Hi, Please see the procedures below unfortunately  I cant paste the picture. I found this on page 18 of BAR admin guide.
Please mark as solution if you were able to satisfied.Thank you sir.Godbless

Restoring files, folders, and volumes

Use the following procedure to restore from a normal backup or archived

backup. A normal backup leaves the original files on the source drive. An

archived backup deletes the files from the source drive after it successfully

backs up the files to the destination drive. Most backups are normal backups.

For other types of restores, see their instructions in the online help.

To restore by using Backup, Archive, and Restore

1

On the File menu, click Select Files and Folders to Restore

2

whether you want to restore from a normal backup or an archived backup.

There may be a delay while NetBackup reads information about the backups

and builds the list of files you can restore.

The title bar of the window displays the server and the client names that

NetBackup used for the operation.

Click either from Normal Backup or from Archived Backup, depending on

3

Select items to restore.

Getting started with Windows 27

Restoring files, folders, and volumes

To select an item, click the check box to the left of the item. A check mark

indicates that you have selected an item. A diagonal slash mark indicates

that you selected only a subset of files within a directory or folder. You can

select files in the Directory Structure pane or the Contents pane.

4

click

If the restore requires the NetBackup images that reside on disk storage

units, no media is listed in the preview.

Click

To preview a list of the media that NetBackup needs to perform the restore,Actions > Preview Media.OK to close the dialog box.

5

The items that you marked for restore appear in the dialog box.

On the Actions menu, click Start Restore of Marked Files.

6

Select a restore destination:

Restore everything to its original location

Restore everything to a different location

Restore individual directories and files to different locations

The default selection is

Restore everything to its original location.

7

Select restore options:

Restore without access control attributes

Overwrite the existing file

Restore the file by using a temporary filename

28 Getting started with Windows

Restoring files, folders, and volumes

Do no restore the file

The default selection is

Do not restore the file.

8

Click Start Restore.

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the restore.

The restore may take a few minutes to complete. After you start a restore

operation, you can close Backup, Archive, and Restore and perform other tasks.

NetBackup continues the restore operation in the background.

In the View Status dialog box that appears, click Yes to view the progress of