Help Center/ Cloud Server Backup Service/ User Guide/ Using Backups to Restore ECSs
Updated on 2022-02-22 GMT+08:00

Using Backups to Restore ECSs

When EVS disks on an ECS are faulty or ECS data is lost due to misoperations, you can use a backup to restore the ECS.

Context

  • CSBS supports backup and restoration of all EVS disks as a whole instead of part of the EVS disks on an ECS.
  • Data on data disks cannot be restored to system disks.
  • CSBS does not support restoration to ECSs that are in the Faulty, Resizing, or Verifying resizing state.

Prerequisites

  • EVS disks on the ECS whose data needs to be restored are running properly.
  • The ECS whose data needs to be restored has at least one Available backup.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the CSBS management console.

    1. Log in to the management console.
    2. Under Storage > Cloud Server Backup Service.

  2. Click the Backups tab. Locate the backup for the ECS. For details, see Viewing a Backup.
  3. In the row of the backup, click Restore. See Figure 1.

    The historical data at the backup point in time will overwrite the current ECS data. The restoration cannot be undone.

    Figure 1 Restoring a server

  4. Optional: Deselect Start the server immediately after restoration.

    If you deselect Start the server immediately after restoration, manually start the ECS after the restoration is complete.

    VMs are shut down when restoring ECSs. Therefore, perform a restoration job during off-peak hours.

  5. In the Specified Disk drop-down list, select the target EVS disk to which the backup will be restored.

    • If the ECS has only one EVS disk, the backup is restored to the only EVS disk by default.
    • If the ECS has multiple EVS disks, the backup will be restored to the original EVS disk. Alternatively, you can specify another EVS disk for the restoration. The specified EVS disk must have an equal capacity to or a larger capacity than the original EVS disk.
    • Data on data disks cannot be restored to system disks.

  6. Click OK and confirm the restoration is successful.

    In the backup list, view the restoration status. When the backup enters the Available state and no new failed restoration job exists in Task Status, the restoration is successful.

    To query failed restoration jobs, see Processing Failed Jobs.

    If a Windows ECS is restored, data disks may fail to be displayed due to Windows limitations.

    You need to manually set these data disks to be online. For details, see Data Disks Are Not Displayed After a Windows Server Is Restored.