You can recover the NAS data to the original or new NAS File Server.
Before You Begin
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If you plan to run an in-place full system recovery, match the volume/file system structure of the original file server. 
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If the target computer is to have the same fully-qualified network name as the original, the target computer must have the same login and password as the original. 
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If your file server is connected to a library, the original physical connections between the file server and library should match. 
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Make sure the following tasks are performed: - 
Rebuilding the Original NAS File Server (if restoring to original NAS file server) 
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If restoring to a new NAS file server: - 
Configure a new NAS file server. Refer to the hardware vendor's documentation for step-by-step instructions. 
 
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Procedure
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From the CommCell Console, navigate to client > NDMP. 
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Right-click the default backup set from the original file server, and then click All Tasks > Browse Backup Data. 
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Click OK. 
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Expand the default backup set node in the left pane. Select the data you want to restore. Caution For NetApp file servers, do not restore data to the /, /vol/vol0/ or /etc directories. Doing so will overwrite your configuration data. If /vol/vol0 contained user data that must be restored, restore the qtrees or subdirectories individually. 
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Click Recover All Selected. 
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If you would like to restore the data to the same path from which it was backed up, click OK. If you would like to restore data to a different path, clear the Restore to same folder check box and specify the destination path by clicking Browse. 
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Click OK.