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==See also==
==See also==
[[Special:MyLanguage/5_0_0:Restore_Assistant|Restore Assistant]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/Virtualization|Virtualization]]</div>
[[Special:MyLanguage/5_0_0:Restore_Assistant|Restore Assistant]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/5_0_0:VMware_Single_File_Restore|VMware SFR]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/4_4_3_Beefalo:Hyper-V_Restore#single_file|Hyper-V SFR]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/5_0_0:Citrix_Hypervisor_Single_File_Restore|Citrix Hypervisor SFR]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/5_0_0:KVM_QEMU_Single_File_Restore|KVM QEMU SFR]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/5_0_0:Nutanix_AHV_Restore#single_file|Nutanix AHV SFR]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/5_0_0:OLVM_Restore#single_file|OLVM SFR]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/4_4_3_Beefalo:RHV_Restore#single_file|RHV SFR]] – [[Special:MyLanguage/5_0_0:OpenNebula_Single_File_Restore|OpenNebula SFR]]</div>

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Overview

This article describes the general procedure for single file restore (SFR) of VM files via the web Restore Assistant. For details on how to fully restore VMs via the web, see the description in Restore Assistant.

SEP sesam provides simple and flexible single file restore (SFR) for almost all VMs (except Proxmox VE): VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V, Citrix Hypervisor, KVM/QEMU, Nutanix AHV, Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager (OLVM), Red Hat Virtualization (RHV), and OpenNebula virtual machines via the web Restore Assistant in advanced UI mode, if you have the appropriate permissions.

Note that this article describes the general prerequisites and the procedure for restoring a single file (SFR) via the web Restore Assistant. As each VM type (VMware, Citrix, etc.) has different prerequisites and options for restoring, you should also check the instructions specific to your VM type:

Prerequisites

To ensure error-free operation of SEP sesam and improve performance, make sure that the following conditions are met:

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Some restrictions also apply for mounting the virtual disk.

Accessing the restore assistant

You can access the restore assisstant in one of the following ways:

  • via the GUI: by clicking the Restore Assistant icon in the toolbar or from Activities -> Restore Assistant
  • from SEP sesam Web UI: left menu -> Restore Assistant
  • or by entering the following address in the browser bar: http://[sesamserver]:11401/sep/ui/restore/.
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If you cannot access the web Restore Assistant, check that you have been given the appropriate permissions for online restore. For details, see About Authentication and Authorization and User Roles and Permissions.

Restoring single files of VMs

You can use the web Restore Assistant to restore individual VM files from VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V, Citrix Hypervisor, KVM/QEMU, Nutanix AHV, Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager (OLVM), Red Hat Virtualization (RHV), and OpenNebula.

To restore a single item from a VM backup, select what to restore from a list of VM types. The basic restore procedure is similar for all VM types, except that for some VM types additional options are available, e.g., in the case of a VMware VM, you can attach VMDK to a VM (recommended method) instead of mounting VMDK to the file system.

  1. Open the Restore Assistant in the browser.
  2. In the Start window, select the VM restore type: VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V, Citrix Hypervisor, KVM/QEMU, Nutanix AHV, Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager (OLVM), Red Hat Virtualization (RHV), or OpenNebula In our example, Microsoft Hyper-V is selected.
  3. Then select the option Advanced View. The VM or single file restore option is selected by default. Click Next.
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  4. In the Virtual Machine window, under Selection of the server, select your target server.
  5. Then, under Selection of the virtual machine, select the VM you want to restore. Click Next.
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  6. In the Task window, under Task selection, select your source task. A backup task defines the source data that was backed up by the client.
  7. Under Backup selection, select the exact backup version you want to restore. You can use the calendar function in the upper right corner to set a date range for the backups. In the lower right corner select the Single file restore option and click Next.
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  8. In the Files window, select the SEP sesam Server or RDS to which you want to mount (or attach for VMware, see the following note) the backup. You can also specify an Alternative mount path (by entering an absolute path or using the Browse button) and set Advanced mount options.
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    • Mounting is not possible if the savesets are stored on tapes or if the data is compressed or encrypted. For mounting also some other XPRFS restrictions apply.
    • In the case of VMware, it is recommended to attach virtual disks to a Proxy-VM via NFS server instead of mounting the backup to a file system. See VMware Single File Restore.

    Restore assistant SFR mount general Jaglion.jpg

  10. Once a virtual disk is mounted/attached to the device server, select the files you want to restore and click Next.
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  12. In the Target window, under Target selection, select your target environment for restore. You can use the drop-down list to select or filter VMs by name.
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  14. Under VM restore options, set additional restore options:
  15. Do not overwrite an existing virtual machine: The VM is restored only if it does not already exist on the target system.
    Restore an existing virtual machine with a new name: The VM will be restored with a new name. In the case of an OpenNebula restore, the name of the target VM is created automatically.
    Overwrite an existing virtual machine: If the VM exists on the target server, it will be replaced with the restored version. You can also choose to automatically shut down the running VM.
    Click Next.
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  16. In the Options window, you can specify additional advanced options, such as selecting a data mover and a data store, specifying target and recovery options, etc. For details on the available options, see Restoring virtual machines in advanced UI mode.
  17. Click Next.
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  18. In the final step, review your restore task and click Start restore.

Monitoring restore

You can view the status of your restores in the GUI (Job State -> Restores) or SEP sesam Web UI (Monitoring -> Restores). Restore overview provides detailed information about the last run of restore jobs, including the task name, status (successful, error, in queue ...), start and stop time of the last backup, data size, throughput, client, and message.