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Selecting your data for restore – HP B6960-90078 User Manual

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Restore

Restoring Your Data

Chapter 6

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• The location you want to restore data to

• The device to restore from

• How to handle file conflicts with existing files

• Restore options, such as locking files during restore

For detailed steps of standard restore tasks, refer to the online Help
index keyword “standard restore procedure”.

Selecting Your Data for Restore

The Data Protector

Restore

context offers two possible ways of browsing

objects for restore:

Restore Objects

with a list of backed up objects classified by client

systems in the cell and by different data types, such as Filesystem,
Disk Image, Internal Database, and so on.

Restore Sessions

with a list of filesystem sessions with all objects

backed up in these sessions. You can choose to view only sessions
from the last year, last month, or last week. By default, all filesystem
sessions are listed. You cannot perform restore of the online database
integrations from a specific backup session.

You can select either one object to perform a single restore, or multiple
objects to perform a parallel restore. For more information on parallel
restore, refer to “Restoring Files in Parallel” on page 300.

You can also specify a

Search Interval

and browse only objects backed

up within a specific timeframe.

Data Protector offers the

Restore by Query

task, which searches for

files and directories you want to restore and restores them. Refer to
“Restoring by Query” on page 302.