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Safenotes restore local backup
Safenotes restore local backup













safenotes restore local backup

Step 1: As shown in the diagram above, restoration begins with transferring the Safe’s metadata backup files and data files to the Restored Safes folders on the Server. The following diagram shows the restoration process:

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If a Safe has inadvertently been deleted and there is no Safe with the same name, create an empty Safe with the same name and add the Safe Owners who will require access, so that the Restore process will recognize the Safe as an existing one.ĭuring a single Safe restore process, the following information will not be restored: ■Ĭhanges stored during incremental backups since the last full backup The existing safe will not be replaced during a restore operation, and a new Safe will be created using the name specified by the user in PARestore. In order to restore a single Safe, there must be an existing Safe of the same name in the Vault. For PVWA compatibility, see Prerequisites. Continuing the restore process without a supported PVWA application disables access to the Monitoring page. Restoring the PSM/P Recordings Safe requires a supported version of the PVWA application.

safenotes restore local backup

  • The restored recordings only restore the video and text recordings.
  • A restored recordings Safe cannot be used for new recordings.
  • All other inputs must be entered in English.
  • Non-English characters are supported for the Safe name in backup only.
  • Once the retention period has passed for the Safe, the Safe is not deleted automatically.
  • The restored recordings are configured by default to the root location.
  • Reviewing a restored recording is available using the V10 user interface in a PVWA that is configured to work with the Primary Vault.
  • Restored recordings are available on the Primary Vault only and are not replicated by default to any DR or Satellite Vault.
  • safenotes restore local backup

    To enhance the restore process, we recommend running the process from a station that is close to the Vault. The restore process can take a while, depending on the size of the Safe. To restore multiple recordings safes, repeat the restore command for each Safe. During the restore process, a new Safe is created with the name entered by the user, with the specified owners and retention period.ĭuring the restore process, the session video and text files are restored to the desired Safe. Restoring a recordings Safe does not require an existing Safe of the same name in the Vault. See CyberArk Vault Backup Utility for more information. These files are then synchronized with the files in the Safes folder. If the backup was carried out with a third-party backup software, the metadata backup files must be restored from the Metadata Backup folder to the Restored Safes\Metadata folder, and the data files must be restored from the data folder to the Restored Safes\Data folder The Metadata Backup folder in the Restored Safes remains empty. When the backup set is restored to the Restored Safes folder, the backed up metadata is synchronized with the Vault’s metadata and the data files are copied to the Data folder. The following diagram shows the structure of the folder that contains the Restored Safes. In the event of system failure whereby the Vault or Safes are corrupted or in case of loss of data, the Vault enables you to restore the required metadata and data, and retrieve previous versions of the files in the Safe.















    Safenotes restore local backup