HP D2D D2D NAS Integration with CommVault (EH985-90934, March 2011) - Page 27

Restore from HP D2D NAS share, Using the EZ Operations wizard

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The index information for the job is appended to the last CHUNK file. CommVault software generates an index of the data whenever a data protection job is initiated. The index contains a list of all the data objects (files/subdirectories, database objects, mailbox objects and so on) along with the path to the archive file that stores the data in the media. NOTE: By default index files are stored locally on the server that is the Media Agent server and connected to the disk library. If you have multiple Media Agent servers, you can configure a shared index location where indexes from all the Media Agent servers are stored. 5. We have successfully backed up the user data directory, backupdatasets8 + Excalibur System State, to the D2D NAS share, CommVaultShare1 Restore from HP D2D NAS share Index data is key in the recovery process following a complete disaster to the backup catalog. The index also provides quick access to the data in a browse/restore operation. There are two ways to restore from the HP D2D NAS share: • Using the Main screen • Using the EZ Operations wizard Restore from HP D2D NAS share 27

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The index information for the job is appended to the last CHUNK file. CommVault software
generates an index of the data whenever a data protection job is initiated. The index contains
a list of all the data objects (files/subdirectories, database objects, mailbox objects and so
on) along with the path to the archive file that stores the data in the media.
NOTE:
By default index files are stored locally on the server that is the Media Agent server
and connected to the disk library. If you have multiple Media Agent servers, you can configure
a shared index location where indexes from all the Media Agent servers are stored.
5.
We have successfully backed up the user data directory, backupdatasets8 + Excalibur System
State, to the D2D NAS share, CommVaultShare1
Restore from HP D2D NAS share
Index data is key in the recovery process following a complete disaster to the backup catalog.
The index also provides quick access to the data in a browse/restore operation.
There are two ways to restore from the HP D2D NAS share:
Using the Main screen
Using the EZ Operations wizard
Restore from HP D2D NAS share
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