A standard restore with the plug-in includes the steps outlined in the following topics.
IMPORTANT: If appropriate, you have the option using a Full Backup to restore only your web applications. To restore a Full Backup, you must be a member of the Administrators group. If you do not have administrator permissions, you can only restore data from the Web Application for which you do have permission. If you initiate a restore job for which you do not have the applicable permissions, NetVault Backup displays a “Restore Failed” status. The NetVault Backup binary logs list a “STSADM failed” error message. Although the status implies that the restore failed to complete, any data for which you do have the correct permissions is restored. |
Verify that the following requirements are met:
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Services started: In the Services window, which you can access by clicking Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services, verify the following; for more information about the service names, see SharePoint 2007, 2010, 2013, and 2016 terminology: |
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If you are performing granular restores that include the Windows SharePoint Services Web Application or one or more web applications, ensure that the SharePoint Timer service is Stopped. This step avoids update conflicts during the restore job. |
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If you are restoring the SSP for a Single Server deployment, the status of the SharePoint Timer service is Started. |
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Web applications: If you are restoring web applications, content databases, or individual site collections, ensure that the web application exists. If the web application does not exist, re-create it before you perform the restore. This step ensures that the timer jobs associated with each web application are created. |
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On the Create New Web Application page, enter the settings for the new web application. Ensure that the IIS web site and the Database Name match the web application as it existed on the source SharePoint deployment. |
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Content databases: When restoring individual site collections, confirm that the content databases where the individual site collections are stored have a status of Started in the SharePoint Central Administration utility. |
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In the Navigation pane, click Create Restore Job. |
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On the Create Restore Job — Choose Saveset page, select Plug‑in for SharePoint from the Plugin Type list. |
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Click Next. |
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On the Create Selection Set page, double-click a node to open it. |
Configuration, Shared Service, Shared Search, or Content Database |
On the Create Selection Set page, click Edit Plugin Options, and configure the following parameters — these options are available for all VSS backup types:
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Restore Files from Backup Only: If you want the backup package for the selected saveset restored to the specified Directory for Temporary Files for use in advanced restore scenarios, select this option. If you use this option, the plug-in restores files to the target directory and leaves them intact; the plug-in does not restore the files to the SharePoint Farm. For more information, see Using other restore procedures. |
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SQL Server User Name: Specify a SQL Server user with the sysadmin server role in the DOMAIN\username format. |
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Password: Enter the password associated with the user specified in the preceding field. |
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Restore Files from Backup Only: If you want the backup package for the selected saveset restored to the specified Directory for Temporary Files for use in advanced restore scenarios, select this option. If you use this option, the plug-in restores files to the target directory and leaves them intact; the plug-in does not restore the files to the SharePoint Farm. For more information, see Using other restore procedures. |
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Overwrite Existing: If you want to overwrite the existing configuration when restoring Individual Site Collection backups to the same or alternate server or farm, select this option. When this option is cleared, the individual site collection cannot exist in the destination server or farm; otherwise, the restore job fails. |
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