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To generate a prepared Full Backup to be restored, submit a job in which you have selected the Restore, Extract Raw Full Backup… option on the Options tab. |
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To apply the required Incremental Backups to the prepared Full Backup in the order in which they were backed up, submit the applicable number of jobs in which you have selected the Restore, Extract Incremental Backup… option on the Options tab. |
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To shut down MySQL and copy the prepared Full Backup to the MySQL Server repository, submit a job in which you have selected the Shutdown MySQL Server and Copy Back… option on the Options tab. |
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To generate a prepared Full Backup to be restored, submit a job in which you have selected the Restore, Extract Raw Full Backup… option on the Options tab. |
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Entered a regular expression pattern in the Include Tables field to indicate which tables to include in the restore. |
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Entered a rename request in the Rename Table field. |
If you are using MySQL Enterprise Backup in a Linux or UNIX environment, verify that the file-ownership and permissions information for the restored data matches what it was before the data was backed up. Because the mysqlbackup script does not record this information during the backup process, the information might be different after the restore is completed. For more information, see https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E17952_01/mysql-enterprise-backup-3.11-en/bugs.backup.html.
This topic describes other restore operations that you can perform with the plug-in for the MySQL Standard/Community option.
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