Figure 8. SharePoint structure hierarchy
DocRetriever can restore SharePoint data from the site collection down to the lowest level (a single document, list, and so on). When you use DocRetriever to restore data, you can restore the entire site collection or site if you want to. You can also browse through the data in the offline backup file and restore one or more specific items that you select. You can choose to replace the existing items or to create a copy. For more information on selecting a destination for your restored files, see About restore directions for recovered data.
Restore direction. You must choose whether to restore data in place or out of place.
Duplicate actions. If you choose to restore in place, you must select a duplicate action, which determines at the top level the behavior of the restore process when a duplicate object is found.
Choosing to merge containers. The Merge containers option is relevant and accessible only when restoring in place. If you select this option, then when you perform the merge, data from the backup are restored into the SharePoint containers of the same name when merging with your current web application.
To recover data, perform the following steps:
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If using a recovery point as a data source, then you must first mount the recovery point. For more information on mounting a recovery point from the Core Console, see Managing recovery points. For more information about mounting a recovery point from a remote core, see Using the Local Mount Utility for DocRetriever. |
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If the DocRetriever Console is installed on the same server as your Rapid Recovery Core, then you can mount recovery points from within the Rapid Recovery Core Console. The local path of the mount point is displayed on the Mount Options page of the Mount Wizard. Before clicking Finish to complete the mounting process, take note of the path in the Local folder field. For information on how to locate and mount recovery points from within the Core Console, see Managing recovery points.
If the DocRetriever Console is installed elsewhere in your configuration, you must mount the recovery point from the remote Core using the Local Mount Utility (LMU). For information on how install the LMU, and to use it to mount and dismount recovery points, see Using the Local Mount Utility for DocRetriever.
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