Adaptec 5325301656 Administration Guide - Page 120

Restore Procedure, Restore, NetVault Server, NVDB Plug-in, Restore Options, Submit

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Recovering the NetVault Database Restore Procedure 1 Access the Restore window from the NetVault GUI by clicking the Restore button in the command toolbar. 2 Double-click the NetVault Server that the desired backup was performed from to open it. 3 Plug-ins (and APMs) used to conduct successful backups on the selected client will be displayed. Double-click the NVDB Plug-in to open it. 4 All of the backup savesets are created using the NVDB Plug-in display. Locate the desired saveset, right-click it and select Open from the pop-up menu. 5 All of the various components that make up the NVDB will display. Items with check boxes at their left are single items that can be selected for inclusion, while items without check boxes can be double-clicked to browse their individual contents. 6 For a full database restore, select each item in the tree. Additionally, open up root items to display their contents by double-clicking them, and then select all of their contents (e.g., Events, Notification and Reports Database items). 7 Select the Restore Options tab and make sure that the Blank Reports Database Table option is selected. 8 Other tab selections (e.g., Schedule and Advanced Options) contain additional options that can be set as desired. 9 Enter a suitable name for the job in the Job Title box and start the restore job by clicking the Submit button. 10 The job will now run and the backed-up version of the NVDB will be restored over the one created with the recent installation of NetVault. 11 Once the NVDB has restored successfully, it is necessary to restart NetVault Services via the NetVault Configurator. During the restore procedure these services are automatically stopped. 106 Snap Server Administrator Guide

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Recovering the NetVault Database
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Snap Server Administrator Guide
Restore Procedure
1
Access the Restore window from the NetVault GUI by clicking the
Restore
button in the command toolbar.
2
Double-click the
NetVault Server
that the desired backup was performed from to
open it.
3
Plug-ins (and APMs) used to conduct successful backups on the selected client
will be displayed. Double-click the
NVDB Plug-in
to open it.
4
All of the backup savesets are created using the NVDB Plug-in display. Locate
the desired saveset, right-click it and select
Open
from the pop-up menu.
5
All of the various components that make up the NVDB will display. Items with
check boxes at their left are single items that can be selected for inclusion, while
items without check boxes can be double-clicked to browse their individual
contents.
6
For a full database restore, select each item in the tree. Additionally, open up root
items to display their contents by double-clicking them, and then select all of
their contents (e.g., Events, Notification and Reports Database items).
7
Select the
Restore Options
tab and make sure that the Blank Reports Database
Table option is selected.
8
Other tab selections (e.g., Schedule and Advanced Options) contain additional
options that can be set as desired.
9
Enter a suitable name for the job in the Job Title box and start the restore job by
clicking the
Submit
button.
10
The job will now run and the backed-up version of the NVDB will be restored
over the one created with the recent installation of NetVault.
11
Once the NVDB has restored successfully, it is necessary to restart NetVault
Services via the NetVault Configurator. During the restore procedure these
services are automatically stopped.