This article describes how to restore a Microsoft Exchange database that was previously backed up by the Backup Manager.
{info:title=Tip}Exchange 2010 no longer includes the concept of Storage Groups. In earlier versions of Exchange, one or more Exchange database could be grouped into a Storage Group, which could then be managed as a unit. Because Storage Groups were removed from Exchange Server 2010, a *recovery database* can be used instead.
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In order to restore a database, follow the instructions below.
1. Click "Recovery Points" in the Main Menu to open the "Recovery Points" window.
2. In the "Recovery Points" list, from the horizontal menu, select the Server where MS Exchange is installed and the appropriate Disk Safe to restore from.
!Recovery Points_Enterprise_Server and Disk Safe selected_with Exchange icon_English.png!
3. Then select a Recovery Point to restore from and click on the "Exchange" icon in the "Actions" column for this Recovery Point.
!Recovery Points_Enterprise_Exchange icon_English.png!
{info:title=Tip}To find a Recovery Point, you can use the Basic and Advanced List Filters. See [ServerBackup:Customize the Recovery Points list].
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4. The "Exchange" window will be opened.
!Exchange Restore_main window_English.png!
5. Select the database you want to restore by clicking on the appropriate check-box.
{info:title=Tip}Click on the "Plus" icon to expand an item in the tree.{info}
!Exchange Restore_CARMEN Database selected_English.png!
6. Once a check-box of a database to restore is selected, click on the "Restore Selected" button.
!Exchange Restore_Restore Selected button_English.png!
7. The "Restore Exchange " window will be opened. Read the information and click the "Next" button.
!Exchange Restore_Introduction_English.png!
8. On the "Host" screen, you can select one of the following options:
* *Restore to Original Server* \- Connects to the hostname and port configured when the Recovery Point was created.
* *Restore to Alternate Server* \- Connects to the specified hostname and port.
In our example, we select "Restore to Alternate Server."
Click the "Next" button.
!Exchange Restore_Restore to Alternate Agent_English.png!
9. On the next "Restore Type" screen, select one of the following options:
* *Restore to Original Location* \- The current database files will be overwritten during the restore.
* *Restore to Alternate Location* \- This option requires mapping the selected Exchange databases from the Recovery Point to the existing target Exchange databases.
In our example, we choose the "Restore to Alternate Location" option, as we are later going to attach files to an Exchange Recovery Group.
Click the "Next" button.
!Exchange Restore_Restore to Alternate Location_English.png!
10. The next step is to choose a Target Instance.
{note:title=Notice}
Mapping databases is not required for Exchange 2010.
{note} !Exchange Restore_Target Instance selecting_English.png!
11. Click the "Next" button.
!Exchange Restore_Target Instance_Next button_English.png!
12. Verify if the selected settings displayed on the "Restore Summary" are correct and then click the "Restore" button.
!Exchange Restore_Restore Simmary_English.png!
14. On the next window, you will see a running process bar.
!Exchange Restore_Running process_English.png!
15. If there are not any errors, you will see information about the successfully completed task.
!Exchange Restore_Successful Restore_English.png!
16. You can view the Restore Task results. Go to the "Task History" in the Main Menu.
Find the Task you want to view the summary for and click it. Then click on the "Exchange Restore" tab located in the bottom area. You will see what types of data have been restored.
!Exchange Restore_Task History_2010_Exchange tab_English.png!
See also: [Recover an MS Exchange 2010 mailbox].
{excerpt:hidden=true}Instructions on how to restore a Microsoft Exchange 2010 mailbox to an alternate location using Server Backup Manager. {excerpt}
{info:title=Tip}Exchange 2010 no longer includes the concept of Storage Groups. In earlier versions of Exchange, one or more Exchange database could be grouped into a Storage Group, which could then be managed as a unit. Because Storage Groups were removed from Exchange Server 2010, a *recovery database* can be used instead.
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In order to restore a database, follow the instructions below.
1. Click "Recovery Points" in the Main Menu to open the "Recovery Points" window.
2. In the "Recovery Points" list, from the horizontal menu, select the Server where MS Exchange is installed and the appropriate Disk Safe to restore from.
!Recovery Points_Enterprise_Server and Disk Safe selected_with Exchange icon_English.png!
3. Then select a Recovery Point to restore from and click on the "Exchange" icon in the "Actions" column for this Recovery Point.
!Recovery Points_Enterprise_Exchange icon_English.png!
{info:title=Tip}To find a Recovery Point, you can use the Basic and Advanced List Filters. See [ServerBackup:Customize the Recovery Points list].
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4. The "Exchange" window will be opened.
!Exchange Restore_main window_English.png!
5. Select the database you want to restore by clicking on the appropriate check-box.
{info:title=Tip}Click on the "Plus" icon to expand an item in the tree.{info}
!Exchange Restore_CARMEN Database selected_English.png!
6. Once a check-box of a database to restore is selected, click on the "Restore Selected" button.
!Exchange Restore_Restore Selected button_English.png!
7. The "Restore Exchange " window will be opened. Read the information and click the "Next" button.
!Exchange Restore_Introduction_English.png!
8. On the "Host" screen, you can select one of the following options:
* *Restore to Original Server* \- Connects to the hostname and port configured when the Recovery Point was created.
* *Restore to Alternate Server* \- Connects to the specified hostname and port.
In our example, we select "Restore to Alternate Server."
Click the "Next" button.
!Exchange Restore_Restore to Alternate Agent_English.png!
9. On the next "Restore Type" screen, select one of the following options:
* *Restore to Original Location* \- The current database files will be overwritten during the restore.
* *Restore to Alternate Location* \- This option requires mapping the selected Exchange databases from the Recovery Point to the existing target Exchange databases.
In our example, we choose the "Restore to Alternate Location" option, as we are later going to attach files to an Exchange Recovery Group.
Click the "Next" button.
!Exchange Restore_Restore to Alternate Location_English.png!
10. The next step is to choose a Target Instance.
{note:title=Notice}
Mapping databases is not required for Exchange 2010.
{note} !Exchange Restore_Target Instance selecting_English.png!
11. Click the "Next" button.
!Exchange Restore_Target Instance_Next button_English.png!
12. Verify if the selected settings displayed on the "Restore Summary" are correct and then click the "Restore" button.
!Exchange Restore_Restore Simmary_English.png!
14. On the next window, you will see a running process bar.
!Exchange Restore_Running process_English.png!
15. If there are not any errors, you will see information about the successfully completed task.
!Exchange Restore_Successful Restore_English.png!
16. You can view the Restore Task results. Go to the "Task History" in the Main Menu.
Find the Task you want to view the summary for and click it. Then click on the "Exchange Restore" tab located in the bottom area. You will see what types of data have been restored.
!Exchange Restore_Task History_2010_Exchange tab_English.png!
See also: [Recover an MS Exchange 2010 mailbox].
{excerpt:hidden=true}Instructions on how to restore a Microsoft Exchange 2010 mailbox to an alternate location using Server Backup Manager. {excerpt}