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Backup Type

Restore Data Type(s)

Destination Type(s)

System Backup

Volume Groups (Linux/AIX)
Zpools (Solaris)
Filesystems
Directories
Regular Files
Logical Volumes
ZFS Volumes
Meta-disks (Linux)
Partitions (Linux)

Volume Group
Zpools
Filesystem, Directory
Directory
Directory
Logical Volume
XFS Volume
Meta-disk
Partition

Volume Group (Linux/AIX)

Volume Groups
Filesystems
Directories
Regular Files
Logical Volumes

Volume Group
Filesystem, Directory
Directory
Directory
Logical Volume

Zpool (Solaris)

Zpool
Filesystems
Directories
Regular Files
ZFS Volume

Zpool
Filesystem, Directory
Directory
Directory
ZFS Volume

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Filesystem

Filesystems
Directories
Regular Files

Filesystem, Directory
Directory
Directory

Directory

Directories
Regular Files

Directory
Directory

Logical Volume (Linux/AIX)

Logical Volume

Logical Volume

Meta-disk (Linux/Solaris)

Meta-disk (Linux or Solaris)

Meta-disk (Linux or Solaris)

Partition (Linux)

Partition (Linux) Partition

(Linux)

Slice (Solaris)

Slice

Slice

ZFS Volume (Solaris)

ZFS Volume

ZFS Volume

Selecting Data to Restore

There are different ways of selecting the data to restore from the

Restore Options Screen

, depending on the

type of data being restored:

1. If you have selected to restore Volume Groups, Filesystems, Logical Volumes, Meta-disks

(Linux/Solaris), Partitions (Linux), Slices (Solaris) then an arrow button will appear to the right of the
[Data] to Restore field. By pressing this button, the list of data items of the selected type will be read
from the backup, and you can select one or more items from the list.

2. If you have selected to restore either Directories or Regular Files, the arrow button next to the [Data]

to Restore field will disappear, and new buttons will appear at the bottom of the screen instead,
labeled

Search/Select by Name

and

Select using File Tree

. Those options are explained in the next

sections below.

3. Lastly, you may simply enter the data to restore in the field. You can enter one or more items,

separated by spaces. If am item, such as a filename, contains spaces, you must enter that filename