You can restore files and folders to the same Amazon EC2 instance.
Consider the following:
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When you restore files from a Linux instance, the file recovery enabler that is specified for the hypervisor is used to recover files. For information, see "Select a FREL" in Updating an Amazon EC2 Hypervisor.
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For streaming and IntelliSnap backups of Amazon EC2 instances, Commvault indexes guest files and folders of Windows and Linux VMs.
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Starting with Feature Release 22, for Windows VMs, you can use direct read backups to perform a live browse from the snapshot copy by reading data directly from the snapshots, without the need to create and attach volumes to the access node.
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If you restore Amazon EC2 guest files, Commvault automatically creates an Amazon S3 bucket for the destination. The bucket name is gx-restore-account_id, where the account_id is the Amazon Web Services account for the virtualization client. This bucket is created only once and is reused. If you want to use a custom bucket, add the AWSbucketForGuestFileRestore entity setting. The custom bucket must have the Object ACL enabled.
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By default, AWS enables server-side encryption on Amazon S3 buckets using Amazon S3 managed keys. To change the default server-side encryption on Amazon S3 buckets that Commvault creates during agentless restores, add the AWSS3ServerSideEncryptionMethod setting and the AWSS3ServerSideEncryptionKMSKeyId setting on the access node. For a restore that uses the access nodes of a service account, share the KMS key with the member (destination) account.
Requirements
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If a passkey is configured for restores, you must have the passkey.
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To restore files and folders to an instance—the original instance or a different instance—you must configure agentless file recovery.
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If you want to restore data using a specific MediaAgent and/or copy, review the information in MediaAgent and Copy Precedence Considerations for Virtualization Restores.
Procedure
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From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Protect > Virtualization.
The Virtual machines page appears.
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Click the VM groups tab.
The VM group page appears.
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On the VM groups tab, in the row for the VM group, click the action button , and then click Restore.
The Select restore type page appears.
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Click Guest files and folders.
The Restore page appears.
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To choose a different MediaAgent or source copy for the restore, do the following:
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In the upper-right corner of the page, click Settings.
The Settings dialog box appears.
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For MediaAgent, decide whether to have the Commvault software automatically select the MediaAgent or to specify a MediaAgent:
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Automatic: By default, the Commvault software selects the MediaAgent for the restore operation based on availability and environment.
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To restore data using a specific MediaAgent, from the list, select a MediaAgent.
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For Source, decide whether to have the Commvault software automatically select the copy of backup data or to specify the copy:
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Automatic: By default, the restore operation searches for the requested data in the primary copy and selects a different copy if the data is not found in the primary copy.
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To restore from a specific copy of backup data, from the list, select a backup copy.
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Click Save.
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Select the content to restore, and then click Restore.
The Restore options dialog box appears.
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On the Select instance tab, in the Instances list, verify that the source instance is selected.
By default, the source instance is selected.
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To use a different VSA access node to perform the restore, from the Access node list, select another access node.
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In the Destination path box, enter the destination folder to restore the data to.
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To delete an existing file and replace it with the restored file, move the Unconditionally overwrite if it already exists toggle key to the right.
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Click Submit.