DS-Operator F1 Help for GUI (Context-Sensitive) : File Restore
 
File Restore
This dialog box allows you to type the encryption key(s) required to restore a specific file generation. (Note: For Unicode encryption keys, you must cut-and-paste the keys from an editor like Notepad.)
 
Private Key Type
Select the Private encryption key type.
This is displayed in the "Storage Info for: [...]" dialog box’s “Encryption” column.
Private Key
You must know the exact string to type for the Private encryption key.
Account Key Type
Select the Account encryption key type.
You must know if the key is set for the DS-Client.
Account Key
You must know the exact string to type for the account encryption key.
Restore Reason
You must supply a reason for this restore request by selecting one from the drop-down list.
Restore Classification
This section only appears if this backup set is currently in a scheduled “Recovery Drill” period.
For more information see “DR Drill requests”.
Once you successfully restore the requested file, the DR Drill capacity that was used is immediately deducted from the quota for this DR Drill Request.
Real production recovery, resulting from data loss
This performs a normal restore.
Stop DR Drill restore if DR Drill capacity is fully used
This performs a restore that counts as a DR Drill for billing purposes. You will see fields with the DR Drill capacity that has been allocated and used. During the restore, if all the DR Drill capacity is used up, the restore will stop.
Augment with production recovery capacity if DR Drill is fully used
This performs a restore that counts as a DR Drill for billing purposes. During the restore, if all the DR Drill capacity is used up, the restore will continue, but the balance of the restore capacity will count as a real production recovery for billing purposes.
Restore
Click to attempt to restore with the supplied key(s).
If the keys are valid, a “Save As” window appears for you to choose the restore destination for the file.
Note that some files may not be readable or may require further manual processing. For more information, see “Restoring a file generation without DS-Client”.