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Step 6. Finalize Restore

After the wizard is closed, Veeam Backup & Replication opens the Veeam Backup browser displaying the file system tree of the restored VM.

In the Veeam Backup browser, you can perform the following operations:

Step 6. Finalize Restore Note:

You can browse the VM guest OS files and access restored files on the FTP only while the Veeam Backup browser with the restored files is open. After the Veeam Backup browser is closed, Veeam Backup & Replication unmounts the VM disks from the helper appliance and removes helper appliance from the ESXi host.

Restoring Files to Original Location

To restore files and folders to the original location, right–click the necessary file or folder in the file system tree or in the details pane on the right and select one of the following commands:

Veeam Backup & Replication will add the .RESTORED-YYYYMMDDHHMMSS suffix to the original file name and store the restored file in the same folder where the original file resides.

To restore files to the original location, Veeam Backup & Replication uses the account for VM guest OS access specified in the backup job settings. If this account does not have sufficient rights to access the target VM, you will be prompted to enter credentials. In the Credentials window, specify a user account to access the destination location (server or shared folder). For more information on adding credentials, see Credentials Manager.

Important

If you restore files over the VIX API/ vSphere Web Services, Veeam Backup & Replication will not be able to grant sudo rights to a non-root account.

In some cases, you may remove the original VM and restore it from the backup by the time of file-level restore. If you then attempt to restore VM guest OS files to the original location, Veeam Backup & Replication will not be able to find the original VM by its reference ID, and display a warning. Click OK and browse to the target VM in the virtual infrastructure to which you want to restore VM guest OS files.

Step 6. Finalize Restore 

Saving Files to New Location

To save files and folders to a new location:

  1. Right–click the necessary file or folder and select Copy to.
  2. In the Select Destination window, select the destination server (local or remote) from the list or provide a path to the shared folder.

The server you add ad-hoc will not appear in the list of managed hosts in Veeam Backup & Replication: its purpose is to host the files that you recover. It will only remain visible in the Veeam Backup browser until all currently active file-level restore sessions are completed.

  1. If you want to preserve original permissions and ownership for recovered files, select the Preserve permissions and ownership check box.
  2. If prompted, in the Credentials window specify settings of the user account to access the destination location.

Step 6. Finalize RestoreImportant!

To restore original permissions and ownership settings, the user account you have specified must have privileges to change the owner on the selected server or shared folder.

Step 6. Finalize Restore 

Accessing Files over FTP

If you have chosen to enable FTP server on the FLR appliance, the restored file system will also be available over FTP at ftp://<FLR_appliance_IP_address>. Other users in the same network can access the FLR appliance to restore the files they need.

Accessing the appliance over FTP requires credentials. Use the Guest OS helper appliance credentials specified in managed credentials. If the password has not been updated, refer to the following knowledge base article: this Veeam KB article.

Accessing FLR Appliance Logs

If you need to access logs of the FLR appliance, click Support Logs on the Veeam Backup browser ribbon. Veeam Backup & Replication will show the Log node under the file system tree. To hide this node, click Support Logs once again.

Step 6. Finalize Restore