How to perform a command line restore of ex of Hyper V and exchange backups. This video demonstrates how to perform a command line restore of hyper V or exchange backups networker module for Microsoft NMM provides the ability to perform command line restore of Hyper V and exchange backups perform with NMM. The command to use for restore is neither NRC.
The following video will outline an example of the below actions which are required to perform the restore list the backups of the exchange or Hyper V client using the MMFO command locate the required save set and the backup time for this output run the Nisr and MMC command to do the restore of the database. First we will run mm info to list all the safe seats for the exchange dag called DAG one. Next we will locate the SSI for the database that we want to recover which is the DAG DB database.
Here is the SSI we will copy that second MMFO will display the details that include the numeric save time for the S safe safe set id that we want to restore. This is the safe said I that we copied from this output from the next output. We locate the save time which is located here and we can use the numeric value located here copy that and run the Neer and Mmrc command. We'll relocate it to a path on the F drive in the restored DAG folder using the T save time that we copied which is this and the last field is the name of the safe set which is from the previous output or either output is the full path is the full spelling of the safe set.
Use two slashes at the end followed by the closing double quote and run the restore the rest store completed. Last we will look at the restored path and we will find the files have been recovered to the restored dag location. In this video we performed a command line restore of an exchange database using the command Nisr NMMRC. The data was dumped into a destination directory. Once the safety is recovered as flat files to the destination directory the data can be used with native exchange tools or third party tools to recover the necessary items.
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