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Selecting the Source, The optional BrightStor ARCserve Backup Client Agents allow you

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The Restore Manager The optional BrightStor ARCserve Backup Client Agents allow you to communicate with remote workstations in various environments to restore data to non-Windows systems, such as NetWare or UNIX. Similarly, the optional Backup Agents allow BrightStor ARCserve Backup to restore online databases and applications such as MS Exchange, Lotus Domino, MS SQL Server, Oracle, and IBM Informix. For procedural information on how to submit a basic restore job, see the online help. If Unicenter NSM is already installed, you can use the monitoring agent to monitor BrightStor ARCserve Backup. This agent can be used to start and stop services, monitor the status of the BrightStor ARCserve Backup processes and media, and report on the failure of backup jobs. For more information, see The Unicenter Monitoring Agent in the chapter "Managing the Database and Reporting." Selecting the Source BrightStor ARCserve Backup makes it easy to find the files you want to restore. Because your requirements and circumstances can vary, BrightStor ARCserve Backup provides you with the following methods for selecting the data (the source) you want to restore: ■ Restore by Tree-Restores a specific directory or drive from a display of files and directories that were backed up with BrightStor ARCserve Backup. Use this method when you do not know which media contains the data you need, but you know which machine it came from. This view uses the BrightStor ARCserve Backup database; if the database is stopped, this method of restore will not work. ■ Restore by Session-Allows you to select the session, and the files and directories you want to restore. Use this method when you know the media name, but are not certain about the session you want to restore. This view uses the BrightStor ARCserve Backup database; if the database is stopped, this method of restore will not work. ■ Restore by Query-Restores files based on the search pattern used to locate the names of the files or directories. Use this method when you know the name of the file or directory you want to restore, but do not know the machine it was backed up from or the media it was backed up to. This view uses the BrightStor ARCserve Backup database; if the database is stopped, this method of restore will not work. ■ Restore by Backup Media-Restores a complete backup session from a specified media in a storage device. All files in the session are restored to the destination, unless filters are added to the restore job. Use this method when media was created by a different version of BrightStor ARCserve Backup or if the database does not recognize it. 4-2 Administrator Guide

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The Restore Manager
4–2
Administrator Guide
The optional BrightStor ARCserve Backup Client Agents allow you to
communicate with remote workstations in various environments to restore data to
non-Windows systems, such as NetWare or UNIX.
Similarly, the optional Backup Agents allow BrightStor ARCserve Backup to
restore online databases and applications such as MS Exchange, Lotus Domino,
MS SQL Server, Oracle, and IBM Informix.
For procedural information on how to submit a basic restore job, see the online
help.
If Unicenter NSM is already installed, you can use the monitoring agent to monitor
BrightStor ARCserve Backup. This agent can be used to start and stop services,
monitor the status of the BrightStor ARCserve Backup processes and media, and
report on the failure of backup jobs. For more information, see
The Unicenter
Monitoring Agent
in the chapter “Managing the Database and Reporting.”
Selecting the Source
BrightStor ARCserve Backup makes it easy to find the files you want to restore.
Because your requirements and circumstances can vary, BrightStor ARCserve
Backup provides you with the following methods for selecting the data (the
source) you want to restore:
Restore by Tree—Restores a specific directory or drive from a display of files
and directories that were backed up with BrightStor ARCserve Backup. Use
this method when you do not know which media contains the data you need,
but you know which machine it came from. This view uses the BrightStor
ARCserve Backup database; if the database is stopped, this method of restore
will not work.
Restore by Session—Allows you to select the session, and the files and
directories you want to restore. Use this method when you know the media
name, but are not certain about the session you want to restore. This view uses
the BrightStor ARCserve Backup database; if the database is stopped, this
method of restore will not work.
Restore by Query—Restores files based on the search pattern used to locate the
names of the files or directories. Use this method when you know the name of
the file or directory you want to restore, but do not know the machine it was
backed up from or the media it was backed up to. This view uses the BrightStor
ARCserve Backup database; if the database is stopped, this method of restore
will not work.
Restore by Backup Media—Restores a complete backup session from a
specified media in a storage device. All files in the session are restored to the
destination, unless filters are added to the restore job. Use this method when
media was created by a different version of BrightStor ARCserve Backup or if
the database does not recognize it.