Restore Marked Files dialog box (Hyper-V)

Select from the following options on the Restore Marked Files dialog box.

Hyper-V virtual machine GUID

Shows the Hyper-V hostname and GUID (Globally Unique Identifier) of the virtual machine that was backed up. Use this value to verify that this backup represents the virtual machine that you want to restore. The GUID is a unique string for a virtual machine in addition to the hostname.

Restore Options

Restore to Hyper-V server

Restores the virtual machine to its original location on the original Hyper-V server.

Restore to different locations on same / different Hyper-V server

Restores the virtual machine to a different location on the original Hyper-V server, or restores it to a different Hyper-V server.

Restore to staging location

Restores the virtual machine files to the staging location on the server that you specify under Hyper-V server and Restore everything to different directory. Use this option if:

  • You do not want to restore an entire virtual machine

  • You do not want NetBackup to start the virtual machine after the restore

For instance, you can use this option to add restored files as a .vhd volume to a virtual machine other than the one from which they were backed up.

Overwrite virtual machine

(If you selected Restore to staging location, this option is Overwrite existing files)

If you selected Restore to Hyper-V server or Restore to different locations on same / different Hyper-V server, note the following:

  • If a virtual machine with the same GUID exits at destination server, that virtual machine is removed with its configuration files and snapshot files. Any existing .vhd files for the virtual machine on the destination server are overwritten. The virtual machine that you selected to restore is restored from the backup.

  • If the Overwrite virtual machine option is not selected and a virtual machine with the same GUID exists on the destination server: The restore fails with NetBackup status code 5.

  • If the Overwrite virtual machine option is not selected and .vhd file(s) for the virtual machine still exist on the destination: The .vhd file(s) from the backup are not restored.

    See Problems with restore of the full virtual machine.

If you selected Restore to staging location, note the following:

  • If the .vhd file already exists on the destination server in the location that is specified for the restore, that file on the destination server is overwritten.

  • If the Overwrite existing files option is not selected and any file you want to restore already exists in the specified restore location, the file is not overwritten. Any other files that are selected for restore are restored. The restore is reported as a partial success.

Restore Destinations

Hyper-V server

If you selected Restore to Hyper-V server (to restore to the original location), note: the restore destination is the name of the Hyper-V server from which the virtual machine was backed up. In this case, the destination cannot be changed.

For the other restore options (restore to a different location, or restore to staging location), specify the destination Hyper-V server for the restore.

List of backed up files (Source)

Lists the Hyper-V virtual machine files as they existed when the virtual machine was backed up. By default, all listed files are selected for restore.

If you do not want the restore to replace certain files on the current virtual machine on the destination server, uncheck those files. Leave a check mark next to the files that you want to restore. The files that are not checked are not restored. Note that the following virtual machine configuration files are not de-selectable in restores other than staging restores:

.xml, .vsv, and .bin files, and .avhd files.

Caution:

Replacing common files with earlier versions can be problematic for the virtual machines that rely on the common files. If you do not want to overwrite the common files on the Hyper-V server, uncheck the common files that you do not want to restore.

See About restoring common files.

Note the following about the listed files:

  • If you do not select any .vhd files, NetBackup tries to find them in their original location. If they are absent from the original location, the restore fails. If a parent .vhd file was in E:\myVhds\ on the original machine and is not selected during restore, NetBackup looks for the parent .vhd file in E:\myVhds\ on the target machine. If the file does not exist, the restore fails.

  • For Restore to Hyper-V server or Restore to different locations on same / different Hyper-V server, you can uncheck any .vhd files in this list. All other files are pre-checked and cannot be unchecked.

  • For Restore to staging location, you can uncheck any files in the list.

  • Configuration files (such as xml, bin, vsv, and snapshot files) are always restored when you restore the full virtual machine.

Restore everything to different directory

This field is disabled if you selected Restore to Hyper-V server.

For restore to a different location or to a staging location: Enter the path on the server or other machine that you specified under Hyper-V server or Staging machine name. NetBackup creates the appropriate subdirectories.

View Paths

Displays the directories on the destination server in which the Hyper-V files are to be restored. You must specify a destination path in the Restore everything to different directory field.

Override default job priority

Determines the restore job's priority for restore resources. A higher priority means that NetBackup assigns the first available drive to the first restore job with the highest priority. Enter a number (maximum 99999). The default for all restore jobs is 0, the lowest priority possible. Any restore job with a priority greater than zero has priority over the default setting.