You can restore File Storage NAS files to the source Elastic Compute Service (ECS) instance or another ECS instance that uses the same backup vault. You can also restore NAS files that are backed up by using a backup client for on-premises files to an ECS instance.
Prerequisites
The NAS file system is backed up. For more information, see Back up NAS files.
Create a restore job
Log on to the Cloud Backup console.
In the left-side navigation pane, choose .
In the top navigation bar, select a region.
Click the Restore Jobs tab.
Click Create Restore Job.
In the Create Restore Job panel, perform the following operations:
Select the source instance.
Select the backup vault and client. Then, click Next.
Select a backup point.
Select a backup point and click Next.
Configure the Restore Items parameter and click Next.
The following table describes the valid values of the parameter.
Parameter
Description
Restore Items
The files or folders that you want to restore.
Include All Files: All files on the client are restored.
Include Files: Select the files or folders that you want to restore.
You can also click Enter Paths to specify the files that you want to restore. In the text box, enter the paths of the files or folders that you want to restore. Cloud Backup restores files in the client based on the specified restore policy.
In the text box, enter one path in each line and make sure that the first folder in each path is the lowest-level folder in the directory that is backed up. For example, if the files in folder/test/data are backed up, and you want to restore the file.txt and abc.png files in the data folder, specify the following paths:
/data/file.txt /data/abc.png
Exclude Files: Select the files or folders that you do not want to restore.
You can also click Enter Paths to specify the files that you want to restore. In the text box, enter the paths of the files or folders that you want to restore. Cloud Backup restores files in the client based on the specified restore policy.
In the text box, enter one path in each line and make sure that the first folder in each path is the lowest-level folder in the directory that is backed up. For example, if the files in folder/test/data are backed up, and you want to restore the file.txt and abc.png files in the data folder, specify the following paths:
/data/file.txt /data/abc.png
Specify a destination for data restoration and click Next. The following table describes the parameters.
Parameter
Description
Destination Type
Select Backup Clients for ECS.
Client Name
The name of the client to which you want to restore the files.
Specify the restore path and click Start Restore. The following table describes the parameters.
Parameter
Description
Restore Path Type
Specify Path: restores files to the path that you specify.
Origin Path: restores files to the path from which the files are backed up.
Destination Path
This parameter is required only if the Restore Path Type parameter is set to Specify Path. You can specify a path to which you want to restore files.
After the restore job is created, you can view the progress of the restore job in the Status column on the Restore Jobs tab.