Table 3 Granular Recovery cache management
•Import From Backup
After you have backed up your content database with an HP Data Protector backup solution, use Import From Backup to restore the database to a temporary location and to mount the database to the Microsoft SharePoint Server.
For details, see “Importing content databases from backup” on page 36.
•Import Job Status
This enables you to monitor import jobs (importing a content database from backup or from filesystem) status.
For details, see “Monitoring granular recovery import jobs” on page 53.
•Start Recovery
Use this to browse and recover objects that are stored in a recovery content database.
Note that this is also available from the original site: Site Actions > Site Settings > Granular Recovery.
For details, see “Executing Perform content recovery tasks” on page 42 and “Recovering site
•Import From Filesystem
If you have restored the content database to the filesystem, use Import From Filesystem to mount the content database to the Microsoft SharePoint Server.
For details, see “Importing content databases from the
•Remove from Recovery Cache
This dismounts a recovery content database from the Microsoft SharePoint Server (removes the content database from the Granular Recovery Cache) and removes the database files from the disk.
For details, see “Removing content databases from the
•Original Site URL
The link to the original site.
•Recovery Site URL
The link to the recovery site.
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