Restore Options | |
Detailed Log | Records all files that are restored. |
Skip Pre/Post | Skips the Pre/Post restore process. Clear to display the Pre/Post button. |
Pre/Post | Opens the Pre & Post Execution dialog box (see "Pre & Post Execution"). |
Leave Database(s) in ‘RESTORING’ state • (Microsoft SQL Server backup sets only. Not valid for ‘dump file only’ restores.) • Off: (DEFAULT) The database will be brought online after the restore. • On: The database will be left in ‘RESTORING’ mode to allow users to continue performing restore operations on the restored database. Select this check box if you plan to restore data from a Classic Microsoft SQL Server backup set that is based on the Transaction Log Only database backup policy to the same database(s) afterwards. | |
Local Storage Restore Options This list appears only if the backup set has data stored in Local Storage and offsite on the DS-System. The DS-Client always attempts to restore from Local Storage first, but the options in this list address the specific scenario in which the DS-Client also needs to restore some data from the DS-System. • (Default) Stop, if connection to DS-System not available when needed. • Continue, even if connection to DS-System not available. • Try to connect to DS-System first. If connection fails, stop. | |
Microsoft Exchange database restore options | |
Mount database after restore | Select to automatically mount the database after restore. |
Force allow overwrite database | Select to automatically set the Microsoft Exchange Server’s “allow restore to overwrite database” parameter before restoring the database. |
Existing file options | • Delete (default): Delete all of the existing files in the restore directory. • Keep: Keep all existing files in the restore directory. • Rename: Renames the existing files, until all restore items are successfully restored. This takes more space, but avoids problems of failed restores (if a restore fails without this option, the Microsoft Exchange Server will not function). In case of failure, original files will be renamed back and the Exchange database will be mounted. |
DAG restore options | Depending on the DAG configuration that was selected when performing the backup, select the corresponding restore option. • Restore from active node backup: Select if the backup set is configured to “Back up active databases”. • Restore from passive node backup: Select if the backup set is configured to “Back up passive databases”. |