Restoring CockroachDB from Table Group

You can restore CockroachDB Cluster to a same or different cluster instance from Table Group window.

Procedure

  1. From the navigation pane, go to Protect > Big data.

  2. Click a cluster instance.

    The cluster page appears.

  3. Click the Table Group tab.

    The Table group page appears.

  4. In the row for the table group that you want to restore, click the action button action_button, and then click Restore.

    The Backup content page appears.

  5. If you want to restore either database(s) or table(s) of the cluster, complete the following:

    1. Select either cluster, database(s) or table(s) as per requirement, and then click restore.

      The Restore options dialog box appears.

    2. From the Destination Cluster list, select the same cluster instance for in-place or a different cluster instance for out of place cluster restore.

    3. In Database details section, you can change the destination database or table name to restore it as a different entity.

    4. To restore an incremental backup job (table, database, cluster) up to a particular point in time, use the Point in time option.

      You can either select a date from the calendar or specify the end date of the backup using the Latest backup time option.

    5. To overwrite the existing database or tables of the cluster, select the Unconditionally overwrite if it already exists check box.

    6. Click Restore.

  6. If you want to restore the full cluster, complete the following:

    1. Select the full cluster by selecting the checkbox located on the left side of the Name column, and then click restore.

      The Restore options dialog box appears.

    2. From the Destination Cluster list, select the same cluster instance for in-place or a different cluster instance for out of place cluster restore.

    3. The Full cluster restore checkbox is selected by default.

      Note

      If you deselect the Full cluster restore checkbox, it will be restored as a database.

    4. Select Unconditionally overwrite if it already exists checkbox to replace the existing cluster with the current one.

      Note

      When you select Unconditionally overwrite if it already exists checkbox, the Full cluster restore checkbox is deselected and it will be restored as a database or table of the cluster.

    5. Click Restore.

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