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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ for Hyper-V Administrator's Guide
  3. Back up and restore Hyper-V
  4. Restoring individual files to a shared location on the virtual machine
Veritas NetBackup™ for Hyper-V Administrator's Guide

Restoring individual files to a shared location on the virtual machine

You can restore virtual machine files to a Hyper-V virtual machine that does not have a NetBackup client installed on it.

To restore individual files to a virtual machine that is not a NetBackup client

  1. Install a NetBackup client on a physical host.

    The host must be in the same domain as the virtual machine that you want to restore the files to. This host can be a Hyper-V server or another computer.

  2. Create a share to allow the host that contains the NetBackup client to access the virtual machine. The share must allow write access.

    For example: \\virtual_machine1\share_folder

    In this example, virtual_machine1 is the ultimate destination for the restored files. The host with the NetBackup client acts as a conduit for the restore.

  3. Start the NetBackup Backup, Archive, and Restore interface on the NetBackup client.
  4. Click Files > Specify NetBackup Machines and Policy Type.

    Select the following.

    Server to use for backups and restores

    Specify the NetBackup master server that performed the Hyper-V backup.

    Source client for restores (or virtual client for backups)

    Specify the Hyper-V virtual machine that was backed up.

    Destination client for restores

    Select the host that has the NetBackup client. The virtual machine to which you want to restore must have a share for this host.

    Do not specify the virtual machine in this field.

    Policy type for restores

    Specify Hyper-V.

    Date / time range

    The time period within which to search for backups.

  5. Click OK.
  6. Click Select for Restore > Restore from Normal Backup.
  7. Under All folders and Contents, select the files to restore.
  8. Click Actions > Restore.
  9. In the Restore Marked Files dialog box, click Restore everything to a different location (maintaining existing structure).

    In the Destination: field, enter the UNC path name that refers to the shared drive or folder on the destination virtual machine.

    For example, to restore files to E:\folder1 on virtual_machine1, enter the following:

    \\virtual_machine1\share_folder\

    NetBackup restores the files to the shared location on the virtual machine.

  10. You may have to change the logon for the NetBackup Client Service.

    See Setting up NetBackup Client Service for restore to a shared location on the virtual machine.

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