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Performing a restore for clusters and cluster nodes
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preserving original file permissions (for example, when restoring a user’s folder on a file server), see
directory or file and preserving permissions using Windows Explorer
1. Mount the recovery point that contains the data you want to restore. For details, see
.
2. In Windows Explorer, navigate to the mounted recovery point and select the directories and files that you
want to restore. Right-click and select Copy.
3. In Windows Explorer, navigate to the machine location to where you want to restore the data. Right-click
and select Paste.
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Restoring a directory or file and preserving permissions using
Windows Explorer
You can use Windows Explorer to copy and paste directories and files from a mounted recovery point to any
Windows machine while preserving file access permissions.
For example, if you need to restore a folder accessed only by specific users on a file server, you can use the
Copy and Paste with Permissions commands to ensure that the restored files retain the permissions that restrict
access. In this way, you can avoid having to manually apply permissions to the restored directories and files.
NOTE:
The Paste with Permissions command is installed with Rapid Recovery Core and Agent software. It
is not available in the Local Mount Utility.
1. Mount the recovery point that contains the data you want to restore. For details, see
.
2. In Windows Explorer, navigate to the mounted recovery point and select the directories and files that you
want to restore. Right-click and select Copy.
3. In Windows Explorer, navigate to the machine location to where you want to restore the data. Right-click
and select Paste with Permissions.
NOTE:
In this step, if the Paste with Permissions command is disabled on the right-click menu, then
Windows Explorer is not aware of the files that you want to copy. Repeat
with Permissions command on the right-click menu.
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Performing a restore for clusters and cluster nodes
A restore is the process of restoring the volumes on a machine from recovery points. For a server cluster, you
perform a restore at the node, or machine, level. This section provides guidelines for performing a restore for
cluster volumes.
Performing a restore for CCR and DAG (Exchange) clusters
Complete the steps in this procedure to perform a restore for CCR and DAG (Exchange) clusters.
1. Turn off all nodes except one.
2. Perform a restore using the standard Rapid Recovery procedure for the machine as described in
restoring volumes from a recovery point
Restoring volumes for a Linux machine using the command
3. When the restore is finished, mount all databases for the cluster volumes.
4. Turn on all other nodes.
5. For Exchange, navigate to the Exchange Management Console, and, for each database, perform the
Update Database Copy operation.
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