
6.From the Start Time
7.From the
8.On the calendar, select the day on which to create the backup.
9.Click Finish.
Restoring from a Virtual Copy
You can use either the file copy restore feature or the volume restore feature of Recovery Manager to restore a virtual copy to its source storage group.
Recovery Manager can perform the restore from a mounted or an unmounted virtual copy, with the following restrictions:
Virtual Copy Type | Restore Options |
Mounted virtual copy | File copy restore |
| |
Promotable virtual copy | File copy restore |
| Volume restore |
Restoring a Storage Group with File Copy Restore
1.In the node tree pane,
2.To confirm you understand the warning, check the Click to continue checkbox.
3.Click Ok.
Recovery Manager overwrites the storage group with the virtual copy. The storage group is now restored.
Restoring a Storage Group with Volume Restore
WARNING! DO NOT perform a volume restore if multiple storage groups (or any data files) share any volumes. Data file suffixes are: .LOG, .EDB, and .CHK.
To determine how or whether your storage groups share volumes, execute the chk_multi_storage.cmd script. By default, this script is installed at:
Program Files/3PAR/RM/Exchange/bin
If you perform a volume restore on a volume that hosts multiple storage groups and/or data files, the operation deletes all storage group data not contained in the promoted virtual copy.
1.In the node tree pane, locate the virtual copy you want to use to restore the storage group and select Restore Using→Volume.
2.To confirm you understand the ramifications of proceeding with the restore, check the Click to continue checkbox.
3.Click Ok.
The virtual copy completely overwrites the storage group volume. The storage group is now restored.