The Media List option on the Create Restore Job — Choose Saveset page lets you view information about the media items used to store a backup. You can view details about the data segments and index segments for a backup.
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On the Create Restore Job — Choose Saveset page, select the applicable saveset. |
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Backup size: This area shows the total size of the saveset in number of bytes |
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Data segment table: This table shows information about the media items that contain the data segments. You can view the following details: media label, media group label, stream ID, starting byte number, ending byte number, and media location |
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Index segment table: This table shows information about the media items that contain the index segments. You can view the media label and media location. |
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Click Close to close the dialog box. |
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Select the file or directory that you want to rename or relocate, and in the Actions list, click Rename. |
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In the Rename/Relocate dialog box, provide the following information: |
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Rename: Type a new name for the selected item. When specifying the filename, include the extension. Otherwise, the file is restored with no extension. For example, when renaming the file “old.txt,” if you type “new” in the Rename box, the file is restored without the “.txt” extension. |
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Relocate: Type the full path to the new restore location. |
NOTE: To rename an item without changing its location, use only the Rename option. To change the restore location without changing the name, use only the Relocate option. Use both options if you want to rename the item and change its location. |
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Before you start the restore procedure, verify that the following requirements are met:
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In the Target Client list, select the restore target. |
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NOTE: You can also use the Rename and Relocate options while restoring data to an alternate client. For more information about these options, see Renaming and relocating data during restore. |
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