Computer Associates BABWBR1151S40 User Guide - Page 60

From the CA ARCserve Backup Home select the Restore Manager, The Version History dialog opens.

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Database Level Backup and Restore for Exchange Server 2007 ■ If you backed up your storage group using both full and incremental backups, your restore set includes your full session and at least one, but up to as many incremental sessions as you want to include. For example, in the following backup scenario, your restore set can be full and incremental 1, full and incremental 1 and 2, full and incremental 1, 2, and 3, or full and incremental 1, 2, 3, and 4: Full Incremental 1 Incremental 2 Incremental 3 Incremental 4 ■ If you backed up your storage group using both full and differential backups, your restore set includes your full session and one differential session. For example, in the following backup scenario, your restore set can be full and differential 1, full and differential 2, full and differential 3, or full and differential 4: Full Differential 1 Differential 2 Differential 3 Differential 4 After you determine your restore set, the entire set must be selected when you submit the restore job. To restore the data, 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 underneath the Source tab. 3. Expand the server that has the storage group you backed up, select the storage group object, and click Version History. 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, select a destination, and submit the job. 60 Agent for Microsoft Exchange Guide

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Database Level Backup and Restore for Exchange Server 2007
If you backed up your storage group using both full and incremental
backups, your restore set includes your full session and at least one, but
up to as many incremental sessions as you want to include. For example,
in the following backup scenario, your restore set can be full and
incremental 1, full and incremental 1 and 2, full and incremental 1, 2, and
3, or full and incremental 1, 2, 3, and 4:
Full
Incremental 1
Incremental 2
Incremental 3
Incremental 4
If you backed up your storage group using both full and differential
backups, your restore set includes your full session and one differential
session. For example, in the following backup scenario, your restore set
can be full and differential 1, full and differential 2, full and differential 3,
or full and differential 4:
Full
Differential 1
Differential 2
Differential 3
Differential 4
After you determine your restore set, the entire set must be selected when you
submit the restore job. To restore the data, 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 underneath the Source tab.
3.
Expand the server that has the storage group you backed up, select the
storage group object, and click Version History.
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, select a destination, and submit the job.
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