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  2. NetBackup™ for Microsoft SQL Server Administrator's Guide
  3. Restoring SQL Server with the NetBackup web UI
  4. Recover a single recovery point
NetBackup™ for Microsoft SQL Server Administrator's Guide

Recover a single recovery point

Perform a recovery of a single recovery point when you want to restore backup images in separate restore operations.

To restore to a different server (host), the following requirements exist.

  • RBAC permissions to restore to an alternate location.

    Refer to the information on configuring host mappings in the NetBackup Web UI Administrator's guide. Or, contact your NetBackup administrator for assistance.

  • NetBackup must have the ability to communicate with the destination client.

To recover a single recovery point

  1. On the left, select Workloads > Microsoft SQL Server.
  2. On the Databases tab, locate the database that you want to restore.

    The Host name for the database differs depending on how the instance or the host is protected.

    A database that is part of a SQL Server cluster

    The Host name is the virtual name of the SQL Server cluster.

    A database that is part of a SQL Server failover cluster instance (FCI)

    The Host name is one of the following:

    • The instance cluster name of the FCI

    • The physical node names of the FCI

    A SQL Server host that uses multiple NICs

    The Host name is one of the following:

    • The private interface name of the SQL Server host

    • The private interface name of the virtual SQL Server

  3. Click Actions > Recover.
  4. On the Recovery points tab, locate the full, differential, or transaction log that you want to restore.

    By default NetBackup uses the primary copy. To select a different copy, click Copies.

    See Select a different backup copy for recovery.

  5. Select Actions > Restore single recovery point.
  6. (Conditional) For a transaction log image, select one of the following options and click Next.

    Recovery point selected

    Restore the database to the time indicated.

    Point in time

    Select a different point in time to which you want to restore the database.

    Transaction log mark

    • Choose whether to restore at or before the transaction mark.

    • Enter the name of the transaction mark.

    • To select a transaction mark that occurs after a certain date, select After specific date and time. Then specify the date and time.

  7. Select the host, instance, and database for recovery. You have the following options.

    Restore to the original host, instance, and database.

     

    Restore to a different instance.

    Type the name in the Instance field.

    Select a different host and instance,

    Click Change instance.

    Restore to a different database.

    Type the name in the Database name field.

  8. Select the path to which you want to restore the database files. You have the following options:

    Restore everything to the original directory

    Restores all the files to the original directory that was backed up.

    Restore everything to a different directory

    Restores all the files to the directory that you enter in the Directory for restore field.

    Restore files to different paths

    Restores the individual files to the path that you enter. Click Edit file paths and click on any directory path to edit the restore path for that file.

    Example of a restore to different paths:

  9. Enter the credentials for the recovery target. Or, click Select existing credentials to select the credential you want to use.

    The user account must be a member of the Windows administrator group and a member of the local SQL Server sysadmin role.

  10. Click Next.
  11. Select the recovery options.
    • Select the recovery state from the Database recovery state after restore options.

    • Select the other recovery options.

    • If you select the Recover option, choose a Consistency check option to perform after the restore.

    See Options for SQL Server restores.

  12. Click Next.
  13. On the Review page, review the restore options that you selected.
    • At the top, click on the link that follows Recovery set to view the backup images that are required for the restore.

    • Click Edit to change the Recovery target settings or Recovery options.

    • Click Start recovery.

  14. When the restore completes, continue with the restore of differential incremental or transaction log backups.
    • For each intermediate backup, for the Database recovery state after restore select Restoring.

    • For the final backup image, select Recovered.

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