Restoring MySQL Database Table to Same Host (In-Place)

You can restore a MySQL database table to its current location (in-place).

Procedure

  1. From the navigation pane, go to Protect > Databases.

    The database Overview page appears.

  2. Go to Instances tab.

  3. Click the instance.

    The instance Overview page appears.

  4. Go to Database groups tab.

  5. On the Database groups tab, for the database group that you want to restore, click the action button action_button, and then click Restore.

    The Backup content page appears.

  6. From the Database view drop-down list, select Table view.

  7. Select the database tables you want to restore and click Restore.

    The Restore options dialog box appears.

  8. Select In place option.

  9. The Destination server and Destination instance are selected by default.

  10. In the Staging location box, click Browse To enter the staging location where you want to restore the tables.

    Note

    For an in-place restore operation, the destination client and the destination instance are the same as the source client and the source instance.

  11. Select Drop database or table if exists checkbox to drop the database first and then restore.

  12. From the Define auxiliary database for table restores section, you can manually change the destination database name.

  13. Under Advanced options section, perform the following actions:

    • Under the Pre or Post options, do the following:

      • In the Pre recovery command box, enter the name or path of the process to run before the restore.

      • In the Post recovery command box, enter the name or path of the process to run after the restore.

      • If you want to initiate the restore as user, move the Run as User toggle button to right.

        In the User name box, enter a user name you want to run the restore with.

    • Under the Data path, do the following:

      • From the Server name drop-down list, select a media agent server name.
  14. To send a notification email when the restore job completes, select the Notify user on job completion.

  15. You can configure a schedule to repeat this restore operation. To create a schedule, do the following:

    1. Click Schedule.

      The Add schedule dialog box appears.

    2. In the Name box, type a name for the schedule.

    3. Configure the Frequency and Repeat parameters.

    4. To specify exceptions to the schedule, click Exceptions.

      The Exceptions dialog box appears.

    5. Configure the exception parameters:

      • You can click Add Exception to save a set of exception parameters and continue adding sets of exception parameters.

      • Click Save when you have finished configuring the exception parameters.

    6. Under the Range of recurrence section, specify the Start date and End date to schedule the recurrence range of the restore operation.

    7. To save the schedule and return to the restore dialog box, click Schedule.

  16. Click Submit.

Viewing and Editing Database Restore Schedule

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