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  2. NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide
  3. Section II. Monitoring and notifications
  4. Monitoring NetBackup activity
  5. Job monitoring
  6. View the status of a redirected restore
NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide

View the status of a redirected restore

A redirected restore may not produce a progress log if the restoring server has no access to write the log files to the requesting server. The name of the requesting server must appear in the server list for the server that performs the restore. (A progress log is an entry on the Details tab for a job in the NetBackup web UI.)

Consider the following example. server1 requests a redirected restore from server2. To write a log to server1, server1 must appear in the servers list on server2.

To add a server requesting a redirected restore to the server list on the restoring server

  1. Open the web UI and sign in to the server that you want to perform the restore.

    For example, sign in to server2.

  2. On the left, select Hosts > Host properties.
  3. Select the primary server.

    For example, select server2.

  4. If necessary, select Connect. Then select Edit primary server.
  5. Select Servers.
  6. On the Additional servers or the Media servers tab, select Add.
  7. Enter the name of the server that is requesting the redirected restore.

    For example, server1.

  8. Select Add.
  9. Select Save.
  10. Sign into to the requesting server.

    For example, server1.

    Use the Activity monitor to determine the success of the restore operation.

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