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  2. NetBackup™ Web UI Cloud Administrator's Guide
  3. Recovering cloud assets
  4. Recovering PaaS assets
  5. Recovering non-RDS PaaS assets
NetBackup™ Web UI Cloud Administrator's Guide

Recovering non-RDS PaaS assets

You can restore the non-RDS PaaS assets from the PaaS tab, under Cloud workload.

To restore non-RDS PaaS assets:

  1. On the left, click Workloads > Cloud and click the PaaS tab. Click the name of the asset that you want to recover.
  2. Click the Recovery points tab, for Azure assets, additionally select NetBackup managed.

    The available recovery points are displayed in the table.

  3. Click Recover in the row of the image that you want to recover.
  4. In the Name field, the original name of the asset appears by default. You can change the name in the field. You may not be able to change this name later.
  5. (Optional) In the Target instance field, the source instance of the asset is selected by default. To restore to an alternate instance, select the required instance. Target instance is not available for DynamoDB assets.
  6. (Optional, for MySQL databases only.) Select Restore metadata to restore metadata such as views, triggers, store procedures, and so on.
  7. (Optional, for MySQL databases only.) For the target instance credentials for restore:
    • Select Use already associated credentials to use the credentials that are already associated with the instance, and click Start recovery.

    • Select Use different credentials to use a different set of credentials, either existing credentials or create a new one.

      See Add credentials to a database .

      The validation host for validating these credentials must be the same as the one used during backup. If the host used during backup is not available during credential validation during restore, then validation fails.

      (Optional) Select Make default credentials to set these credentials as default credentials for the asset.

  8. Click Start recovery.

The Restore activity tab shows you the status.

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