You can perform a full instance restore from a FSBased backup set.
You can restore to the same instance where you performed the backup, a new instance on the same backup client, or a client that is different from the backup client.
Individual database or table-level restore is supported for a block-level backup operation. For more information, see Restore PostgreSQL Database Tables and Instances from a Block-Level Backup.
Before You Begin
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Verify that the PostgreSQL software version on the destination is the same version or higher than the version of the source.
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You must create an instance or cluster instance (If it is a cluster restore) on the destination client before initiating an out of place restore.
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For FSBasedBackupSet, the source computer and destination computer should have the same operating system.
Procedure
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From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Protect > Databases.
The database Overview page appears.
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Go to the Instances tab.
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In the row for the instance, click the action button
, and then click Restore. Alternatively, click the instance you want to restore, and then in the Recovery points, click Restore.
The instance Overview page appears.
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In the Recovery points calendar tile, select FSBasedBackupSet.
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Select a date from the calendar, and then click Restore.
The Backup content page appears.
Note
Ensure that you have performed a successful backup on the selected date.
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Click Restore to perform a full database instance restore.
The Restore options dialog box appears.
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Perform in-place restore or out-of-place restore of PostgreSQL database instance.
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Click Submit.