Online indexes are automatically compressed after 30 days of inactivity. You can also manually compress the online indexes for one or more backups from the Manage Backup Indexes page.
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In the Navigation pane, click Create Restore Job, and then on the Choose Saveset page, click Manage Indexes. |
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Click Choose Client, and select the client for which the backup was created. |
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Click OK to close the dialog box. |
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Optionally, click Choose Plugin, and select the plug-in that was used to create the backup. Click OK to close the dialog box. |
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Click Compress. |
When you try to browse or restore data from savesets with compressed indexes, the indexes are automatically de-compressed to a temporary directory. You can also use the Manage Backup Indexes page to manually de‑compress the indexes for one or more backups.
The temporary directory is deleted after the operation completes.
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In the Navigation pane, click Create Restore Job, and then on the Choose Saveset page, click Manage Indexes. |
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Click Choose Client, and select the client for which the backup was created. |
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Optionally, click Choose Plugin, and select the plug-in that was used to create the backup. Click OK to close the dialog box. |
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Click Uncompress. |
Explore snapshots is a feature that allows you to view, mount, and unmount the existing snapshots.
Explore snapshot feature is currently supported for Dell Storage Manager, Huawei OceanStor Manager, and NetApp ONTAP Device Manager. To add these storage manager’s refer Managing the Snapshot Array Manager. Currently, NetVault Plug-in for FileSystem supports snapshot-based backups.
You can perform following operations:
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