Restoring Disks/Partitions Or Files From Images; Starting The Restore Data Wizard; Archive Selection - ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE 9.1 - FOR LINUX User Manual

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Restoring the backup data under X Window System
17. The task will appear on the Active tasks pane of the main window. The task progress
will be shown in the special window. You can stop the procedure by clicking Cancel. Please
keep in mind that the aborted procedure still may cause changes in the destination folder
6.3

Restoring disks/partitions or files from images

To restore a partition (disk) from an image, Acronis True Image Server for Linux must obtain
exclusive access to the target partition (disk). This means no other applications can access it
at that time. If you receive a message stating that the partition (disk) can not be blocked,
close applications that use this partition (disk) and start over. If you can not determine
which applications use the partition (disk), close them all.
6.3.1

Starting the Restore Data Wizard

1. Invoke the Restore Data Wizard by clicking on the restore operation icon in the main
program window.
2. Click Next.
6.3.2

Archive selection

1. Select the archive. If the archive is located in Acronis Secure Zone, select it to choose the
archive at the next step.
If the archive is located on removable media, e.g. CD, first insert the last CD and then insert disks in
reverse order when Restore Data Wizard prompts.
Data recovery directly from ftp-server requires the archive to be split into files no more than 2 Gb in size.
If you suppose that some of the files may be larger, first copy the entire archive (along with the initial
full backup) to a local hard disk or network share disk.
If you added a comment to the archive, it will be displayed to the right of the drives tree. If
the archive was protected with a password, Acronis True Image Server for Linux will ask for
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