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Updated on 2025-11-07 GMT+08:00

Checking Backups and Restoring Data

Checking Backups Created Automatically or Manually

You can check all backups on the Backups tab, as shown in Figure 1.

Names of backups created automatically start with autobk_ and those created manually start with manualbk_.

Figure 1 Backup list

You can click a server backup name to view the backup details, including disk backup details.

Figure 2 Backup details

For your convenience, backups are also displayed on the Disks tab of your BMS details page.

Restoring Data

When disks on a server are faulty or their data is lost, you can use a backup to restore the server to its state when the backup was created.

  1. Click the Backups tab and locate the desired backup.
  2. Click Restore Server in the Operation column, as shown in Figure 3.
    • The current server data will be overwritten by the data captured at the time of backup. The restoration cannot be undone.
    • Servers will be shut down during restoration. It is recommended that you perform restoration during off-peak hours.
    Figure 3 Restoring a server

  3. (Optional) Deselect Start the server immediately after restoration.

    In this case, you need to start the server manually after the restoration is complete.

  4. In the Destination Disk drop-down list, select the disk that the backup will be restored to.

    If the number of disks to be restored is greater than the number of disks that were backed up, restoration may cause data inconsistency.

    For example, if Oracle data is scattered across multiple disks and only some of the disks are restored, data may become inconsistent and the application may fail to start.

    • If a server has only one disk, the backup is restored to the only disk by default.
    • If a server has multiple disks, the backup is restored to the original disks by default. You can also restore the backup to other disk by selecting that disk from the Destination Disk drop-down list. That disk must not be smaller than the original disk.
    • Data on data disks cannot be restored to system disks.
  5. Click OK and confirm the restoration is successful.

    In the backup list, check the restoration status. When the backup status changes to Available and there are no new failed restoration tasks in Tasks, the restoration is successful. Data is restored to the state when the backup was created.