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Recovery
You can perform a restore using the generated backup’s restore target (backup copy). You can perform the operation on the Backup Restore Target page.
Recover VM Image
You can restore using the backup copy designated for recovery.
To recover, follow the steps below.
- Click the All Services > Storage > Backup menu. Go to the Service Home page of Backup.
- On the Service Home page, click the Backup menu. You will be taken to the Backup List page.
- On the Backup List page, click the resource to restore. You will be taken to the Backup Details page.
- Click the Recovery Target page. Go to the Backup Recovery Target page.
- After checking the Schedule and Backup date and time, click the More button of the target you want to restore.
- Click the Restore button. The Backup Restore popup window opens.
- After confirming Backup target and Backup time, enter the recovery location, recovery server name, etc.
- Recovery Location: For remote backups, select the recovery location (target server or backup location).
- Recovery Server Name: Enter using English letters, numbers, spaces, and special characters (
-_) within 63 characters. - Server Type: Set the server type.
- Network Settings: If you are restoring to a location different from the backup target server, configure the network on the recovery server.
- Security Group: Configure the Security Group for the recovery server.
- After reviewing the entered information, click Confirm.
- Click the Recovery History page. Go to the Backup Recovery History page.
- Check the ongoing recovery tasks.
Caution
- Recovery is possible when the status is Available.
- The original Security Group, NAT IP, and Delete on termination settings are not restored, so configure them after recovery.
- The original server’s Server Group is not applied to the recovery server.
- The restored server cannot use the Rebuild feature.
Reference
- During recovery, a new server is created, and the Block Storage type and Keypair are set the same as the original.
Filesystem Recovery
You can restore using the backup copy designated for recovery. To restore, follow the steps below.
- Click the All Services > Storage > Backup menu. Go to the Service Home page of Backup.
- On the Service Home page, click the Backup menu. You will be taken to the Backup List page.
- On the Backup List page, click the resource to restore. You will be taken to the Backup Details page.
- Click the Recovery Target page. Go to the Backup Recovery Target page.
- After checking the Schedule and Backup date and time, click the More button of the target you want to restore.
- Click the Restore button. The Backup Restore popup window opens.
- Please check Backup target, Backup time, etc.
- Click the Server Selection button for the recovery target item. The Server Selection popup window will open.
- After selecting a server, click Confirm.
- Only servers with a configured Backup Agent can be selected among the servers created in the backup storage location.
- Only servers that use the same Backup Master and OS as the backup target server can be selected.
- From the list below the Filesystem item, select the Filesystem to recover, then enter the Recovery location.
- If you enter the same ‘Backup target server name’ in the top-level restore location, the entire Filesystem will be restored (e.g., source location: servername, restore location: servername)
- Enter the exact name of the filesystem in use on the OS.
- /dev/zero, /dev/null cannot be recovered when entered.
- Recovery is impossible on any operating system if the following special characters are included.
- Linux:
:*<>| - Windows:
/?*<>|
- Linux:
- Overwrite when selected, files with the same type and name are overwritten. If not selected, those files are excluded from recovery.
- After reviewing the entered information, click Confirm.
- Recovery History click the page. Backup Recovery History navigate to the page.
- Check the ongoing recovery tasks.