12-12-2011 01:59 PM
Hello,
I am trying to restore a single file from a Sharepoint 2010 document library using Backup Exec 2010 R3. It is a small Word doc that is less than a MB. I select the file I want and then follow the steps listed in the Admin guide to redirect the file restore to a selected local file path. When I begin the restore, as the restore runs for a few minutes the byte count being restored is growing into the gigabytes, well past the size of the single file being restored and I don't see any file(s) being created in the selected directory that I pointed to for the restore. I have tried twice and cancelled the job and few minutes in out of concern of what is really being restored and where. I have restored single files from file shares in the past and they restore very quickly. This is my first time attempting to do a granular restore using Sharepint. Can somebody please help me understand why the restore byte count is growing so large for such a small file being restored? Maybe I am missing something or possibly the restore must go thru the entire Contect db to find the file to restore?
Thanks,
Adrian
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12-12-2011 02:09 PM
GRT restore will restore or rather stage the entire dB first, before the actual restore of a single item is carried out
12-12-2011 02:09 PM
GRT restore will restore or rather stage the entire dB first, before the actual restore of a single item is carried out
12-12-2011 02:12 PM
Great - thanks. That's what I needed to know. Was just concerned that something wasn't right and I was possibly overwriting the whole db or something else was selected wrong and I was screwing up my farm. Thanks for the quick response.
Adrian
12-12-2011 02:57 PM
You will see this behavior only when doing a GRT restore from Tape, since BackupExec needs a disk copy to extract the desired items(s)
If your backup device is B2D, then the restore should just take place.
12-13-2011 11:48 AM
Hello again,
The restore job I ran completed successfully, but the file that I selected for the restore is not in the directory I selected for the redirect. I selected to restore the file to a local directory on the Backup Exec Mgmt server. It should not be security issue as the user id I used is a domain admin and is used for the backup exec services and the job completed successfully. Any ideas on what I may be missing?
Thanks,
Adrian