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Perform Volume-Level Restore

You can can restore corrupted EC2 instance volumes to a restore point with the specified ID.

Note

Veeam Backup for AWS does not attach restored volumes to EC2 instances — restored volumes are placed as standalone EBS volumes to the specified location.

Request

To perform a volume-level restore to a specific EC2 instance restore point, send the HTTP POST request to the /vmRestorePoints/{vmRestorePointId}/restoreDisk endpoint. {vmRestorePointId} is a system ID assigned to the restore point of an EC2 instance in the Veeam Backup for AWS REST API.

HTTP Request

POST https://<hostname>:<port>/api/v1/vmRestorePoints/{vmRestorePointId}/restoreDisk

Request Headers

The request contains the following headers.

Header

Required/Optional

Value

Description

Authorization

Required

Bearer <Access-Token>

Authenticates a client who sends the request to the server. Must contain the access token for the current logon session in the Bearer <Access-Token> format.

x-api-version

Required

1.0-rev0

Specifies the current revision of the Veeam Backup for AWS REST API.

Content-Type

Required

application/json

Identifies a media type that is used in the body of the request.

Accept

Optional

  • application/json
  • application/problem+json

Specifies a media type of representation that is required in the response message. If the requested type is not supported, the server will return the response in the application/json media type.

Request Body

To perform volume-level restore operation, use the DiskBulkRestoreOptions schema to send parameters in the request body.

Set the parameter values in the following format:

{

 "reason": "string",

 "amazonAccountId": "string($uuid)",

 "accessKey": "string",

 "secretKey": "string",

 "volumes": [

   {

     "diskId": "string",

     "name": "string"

   }

 ],

 "toAlternative": {

   "availabilityZoneId": "string($uuid)",

   "preserveEncryptionForVolumes": true/false,

   "encryptionKeyId": "string"

 }

}

Response

The server returns the following response to the client.

Response Code

A successfully completed operation returns a response code 202 (Accepted).

Response Headers

The response to this request contains the following headers. The response may also include additional standard HTTP headers.

Header

Value

Description

Content-Length

integer

Identifies the length of the response body message, in bytes.

Content-Type

  • application/json
  • application/problem+json

Identifies the media type of the response body message.

Response Body

In the response body, Veeam Backup for AWS returns the session ID of the restore operation. For the session log details, see Get Session Log Details.

Perform Volume-Level RestoreExample

The following request starts the restore operation of the EC2 instance volume with the ID vol-07e0c86bf2f217dcf to a restore point with the ID d98f4d37-7874-4be1-9702-770078f5c9cd.

Request:

GET https://135.169.170.192:11005/api/v1/vmRestorePoints/d98f4d37-7874-4be1-9702-770078f5c9cd/restoreDisk

 

Request Header:

Authorization: Bearer <Access-Token>

x-api-version: 1.0-rev0

Content-Type: application/json

 

Request Body:

{

 "amazonAccountId": "aa4928a2-2367-4a6b-a4a2-a6b4a825a0e3",

 "volumes": [

   {

     "diskId": "vol-07e0c86bf2f217dcf"

   }

 ]

}

 

Response:

202

 

Response Body:

{

 "sessionId": "46c83tya-kl67-4a15-ab7e-4c4a76fbc9a1",

 "_links": [

   {

     "method": "GET",

     "rel": "self",

     "href": "https://135.169.170.192:11005/api/v1/sessions/46c39b1a-kl67-4a15-ab7e-4c4a76fbc9a1"

   }

 ]

}