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Database Level Restore Options, From the CA ARCserve Backup Home select the Restore Manager

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Database Level Backup and Restore for Exchange Server 2000 and 2003 After you determine your restore set, the entire set must be selected when you submit the restore job. When using the Restore by Tree method, select the last incremental or differential session in your restore set and the agent will automatically include the full session for you. To select restore sets in the Restore Manager 1. From the CA ARCserve Backup Home Page, select the Restore Manager from the Quick Start menu. 2. When the Restore Manager opens, select Restore by Tree in the drop-down box below the Source tab. 3. Expand the server that has the Information Store that you backed up, select the Information Store object, and click the Version History button. The Version History dialog opens. 4. When the Version History dialog opens, highlight a session in your restore set and click Select. If your restore set includes incremental and differential backups, select the last incremental or differential backup in the set and the agent will automatically include the full backup for you. Note: The most recent backups are displayed at the top of the Version History dialog. 5. Set your restore options, specify a destination, and submit the job. Note: If you use Restore by Session rather than Restore by Tree, you must repeat Steps 1 to 4 for each session in your restore set. Database Level Restore Options When you create a restore job, you can specify restore options to customize the job. The following list describes each of the restore options. When to use these options depends on your restore set. To determine when to use each option, see Database Level Restore Options Selection. ■ Automatically dismount database before restore--To prepare your Exchange server before you restore, you must dismount the database stores within all storage groups that you want to restore. To do this automatically, enable this option. For information on how to dismount databases manually, see Database Level Restore Prerequisites. ■ Allow database to be overwritten by restore--Before you restore, to prepare your Exchange server, you must allow each database store in the Storage Groups you want to restore to be overwritten. To do this automatically, enable this option. For information on how to do this manually, see Database Level Restore Prerequisites. Chapter 3: Performing Database Level Backups and Restores 43

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Database Level Backup and Restore for Exchange Server 2000 and 2003
After you determine your restore set, the entire set must be selected when you
submit the restore job. When using the Restore by Tree method, select the last
incremental or differential session in your restore set and the agent will
automatically include the full session for you.
To select restore sets in the Restore Manager
1.
From the CA ARCserve Backup Home Page, select the Restore Manager
from the Quick Start menu.
2.
When the Restore Manager opens, select Restore by Tree in the drop-down
box below the Source tab.
3.
Expand the server that has the Information Store that you backed up,
select the Information Store object, and click the Version History button.
The Version History dialog opens.
4.
When the Version History dialog opens, highlight a session in your restore
set and click Select. If your restore set includes incremental and
differential backups, select the last incremental or differential backup in
the set and the agent will automatically include the full backup for you.
Note:
The most recent backups are displayed at the top of the Version
History dialog.
5.
Set your restore options, specify a destination, and submit the job.
Note:
If you use Restore by Session rather than Restore by Tree, you
must repeat Steps 1 to 4 for each session in your restore set.
Database Level Restore Options
When you create a restore job, you can specify restore options to customize
the job.
The following list describes each of the restore options. When to use these
options depends on your restore set. To determine when to use each option,
see Database Level Restore Options Selection.
Automatically dismount database before restore--
To prepare your
Exchange server before you restore, you must dismount the database
stores within all storage groups that you want to restore. To do this
automatically, enable this option. For information on how to dismount
databases manually, see Database Level Restore Prerequisites.
Allow database to be overwritten by restore--
Before you restore, to
prepare your Exchange server, you must allow each database store in the
Storage Groups you want to restore to be overwritten. To do this
automatically, enable this option. For information on how to do this
manually, see Database Level Restore Prerequisites.
Chapter 3: Performing Database Level Backups and Restores
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