You can redirect the restore of the Archiving Option Directory database and redirect the restore of index files.
The procedures for redirecting restore jobs include running tasks in Backup Exec Utility to update the new locations of the restored components. Review the procedures before you create a redirected restore job.
See About redirecting the restore of Archiving Option components.
Note: |
You can redirect the restore of a vault store partition by running a task in Backup Exec Utility. |
See Redirecting the restore of an Archiving Option vault store partition.
Table: Archive redirection options for Archiving Option components
Item |
Description |
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Redirect to a new Microsoft SQL Server |
Redirects the restore of the Archiving Option Directory database to a different SQL Server. After you redirect the restore of the Directory database, you must run a procedure that is in a separate program called Backup Exec Utility. The procedure in Backup Exec Utility updates the Directory database with information about the new location of the database. Review the procedure for redirecting the restore of a database before you create the job. See Redirecting a restore of the Archiving Option databases. |
Server |
Lets you specify the name of the server to which you want to redirect the restore job. |
Instance |
Lets you specify the name of the instance of the SQL Server to which you want to redirect the restore job. |
Restore index files to a new location |
Redirects the restore of the index files to a new location. To redirect the restore of index files to another location, you must first run a procedure that is in a separate program called Backup Exec Utility. The procedures in Backup Exec Utility update the Directory database with information about the new location of the index files. See Redirecting the restore of Archiving Option index files. |
Path |
Lets you specify the path name to which you want to redirect the restore job for the index files. |