{note:title=Notice}End-user level MySQL backup is not supported in CDP. Only super-users can complete MySQL backup. Sub-users are limited by agent user permission.
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Follow the instructions below to browse a MySQL Instance added to a Policy in your CDP Enterprise or Advanced Edition.
{info:title=Notice}Before you can browse the MySQL instance, make sure you have added it to the Policy and performed at least one replication. See [CDP3:Adding MySQL Instance to the Policy].
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1. Click on "Recovery Points" in the Main Menu to access the "Recovery Points" page.
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2. You will see a list of all Recovery Points from the selected Disk Safe and Agent. If a Recovery Point contains a backup of MySQL instance, the "Browse Databases" icon ( !ic.png!) will be active. Click it to browse the instance.
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3. The "Browse Databases" window will open.
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4. Use the "+" icon to expand the trees and view the stored objects.
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{excerpt:hidden=true} Instructions on how to browse a MySQL Instance added to a Policy in CDP.{excerpt}
{note}
Follow the instructions below to browse a MySQL Instance added to a Policy in your CDP Enterprise or Advanced Edition.
{info:title=Notice}Before you can browse the MySQL instance, make sure you have added it to the Policy and performed at least one replication. See [CDP3:Adding MySQL Instance to the Policy].
{info}
1. Click on "Recovery Points" in the Main Menu to access the "Recovery Points" page.
!me.png!
2. You will see a list of all Recovery Points from the selected Disk Safe and Agent. If a Recovery Point contains a backup of MySQL instance, the "Browse Databases" icon ( !ic.png!) will be active. Click it to browse the instance.
!m1.png!
3. The "Browse Databases" window will open.
!m2f.png!
4. Use the "+" icon to expand the trees and view the stored objects.
!m3f.png!
{excerpt:hidden=true} Instructions on how to browse a MySQL Instance added to a Policy in CDP.{excerpt}