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Restoring an image using the GUI

You can use the GUI to restore an image of your file system or raw logical volume.

About this task

Follow these steps to restore an image of your file system or raw logical volume:

Procedure

  1. Click Restore from the main window. The Restore window appears.
  2. Expand the directory tree.
  3. Locate the object in the tree named Image and expand it. Click the selection box next to the image you want to restore. You can obtain detailed information about the object by highlighting the object and selecting ViewFile Details... from the main window or click the View File details button.
  4. (Optional) To perform an incremental image restore, click the Options button to open the Restore Options window and select the Image plus incremental directories and files option. If you want to delete inactive files from your local file system, select the Delete inactive files from local check box. Click the OK button.
  5. AIX operating systemsHP-UX operating systemsLinux operating systemsOracle Solaris operating systemsClick Restore. The Restore Destination window appears. The image can be restored to the volume with the mount point from which it was originally backed up. Alternatively, a different volume can be chosen for the restore location.
  6. Windows operating systemsClick Restore. The Restore Destination window appears. The image can be restored to the volume with the drive letter or mount point from which it was originally backed up. Alternatively, a different volume can be chosen for the restore location.
  7. Click the Restore button to begin the restore. The Task List window appears showing the progress of the restore. The Restore Report window displays a detailed status report.

Results

The following are some items to consider when you perform an image restore using the GUI: