Restore; Standard Restore - HP Data Protector A.06.11 Integration Manual

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where Name is the backup specification name. For more information on omnib, see
its man page.

Restore

Data Protector offers restore from backup media to the application system on LAN
(standard restore), where you can select among various restore options depending
on your restore scenario, and instant recovery. See the below sections for more
information.
Considerations
Instant recovery restores data from a replica on the backup system to the source
volumes on the application system. Therefore, you cannot selectively restore
objects (storage groups, stores, or Exchange Server) that do not reside on separate
source volumes.
Transaction logs must be backed up to perform rollforward recovery.
NOTE:
In case of a disaster, Exchange Server must be installed and configured with the same
database names and locations as before the disaster.

Standard restore

You can restore Exchange objects to any Exchange Server with the same configuration
as the original system within the Data Protector cell.
You can recover Exchange databases using:
Point-in-time recovery
Only data files (.edb and .stm) are restored. Databases are restored to their
state at the backup time, and all data modified after that is lost.
Rollforward recovery
Restores Exchange database files and transaction logs, and then replays the
transaction logs. Databases are recovered to their last consistent state.
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