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| 3. Select the storage destination that contains the MariaDB databases that you would like to restore from. | 3. Select the storage destination that contains the MariaDB databases that you would like to restore from. | ||
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| 4. Select to restore the MariaDB database(s) from a specific backup job then select the files or folders that you would like to restore and select the **Restore raw file** option. Click **Next** to proceed. | 4. Select to restore the MariaDB database(s) from a specific backup job then select the files or folders that you would like to restore and select the **Restore raw file** option. Click **Next** to proceed. | ||
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| 5. Select the location on the local machine you wish to restore the MariaDB database files to. Click **Next** to proceed. | 5. Select the location on the local machine you wish to restore the MariaDB database files to. Click **Next** to proceed. | ||
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| 6. Confirm the temporary directory path is correct and then click **Restore** to proceed. | 6. Confirm the temporary directory path is correct and then click **Restore** to proceed. | ||
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| 7. After the MariaDB database(s) has been restored. | 7. After the MariaDB database(s) has been restored. | ||
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| 8. Check the location on the local machine to verify the MariaDB database files have been restored. | 8. Check the location on the local machine to verify the MariaDB database files have been restored. | ||
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| Example: Using Windows File Explorer | Example: Using Windows File Explorer | ||
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| - | <WRAP indent> | + | |
| - | ==== 2.1). Recovering MariaDB Databases ==== | ||
| - | 2.1.1. Login to MariaDB Server using MariaDB Command Line Client and verify the database instance is running. | + | 9. Recovering MariaDB Databases |
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| + | 9.1. Login to MariaDB Server using MariaDB Command Line Client and verify the database instance is running. | ||
| <code> | <code> | ||
| Enter password: ****** | Enter password: ****** | ||
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| </code> | </code> | ||
| - | 2.1.2. Create the database names that need to be recovered. | + | 9.2. Create the database names that need to be recovered. |
| Example: chinook, nation, and sportdb. | Example: chinook, nation, and sportdb. | ||
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| </code> | </code> | ||
| - | 2.1.3. Recover Databases | + | 9.3. Recover Databases |
| Repeat the following steps for all databases you wish to restore. | Repeat the following steps for all databases you wish to restore. | ||
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| </code> | </code> | ||
| - | 4. Check the database status | + | 9.4. Check the database status |
| Example: Listing the tables in the database using **show tables** | Example: Listing the tables in the database using **show tables** | ||
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| ===== 3). Automatic MariaDB Database Restore (Alternative Location) ===== | ===== 3). Automatic MariaDB Database Restore (Alternative Location) ===== | ||
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| 1. Login to MariaDB Server using MariaDB Command Line Client and verify the database instance is running. | 1. Login to MariaDB Server using MariaDB Command Line Client and verify the database instance is running. | ||
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| 2. In the CloudBacko Pro's main interface, click the Restore icon. | 2. In the CloudBacko Pro's main interface, click the Restore icon. | ||
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| 3. Select the backup set that you would like to restore the MariaDB Database from. | 3. Select the backup set that you would like to restore the MariaDB Database from. | ||
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| 4. Select the storage destination that contains the MariaDB databases that you would like to restore from. | 4. Select the storage destination that contains the MariaDB databases that you would like to restore from. | ||
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| 5. Select to restore the MariaDB node from a specific backup job then select the files or folders that you would like to restore. Click **Next** to proceed. | 5. Select to restore the MariaDB node from a specific backup job then select the files or folders that you would like to restore. Click **Next** to proceed. | ||
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| <WRAP info> | <WRAP info> | ||
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| 6. Select to restore the MariaDB Databases to the alternate location and click **Next** to proceed. | 6. Select to restore the MariaDB Databases to the alternate location and click **Next** to proceed. | ||
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| 7. Confirm the MariaDB database details such as Database name, Host, Port, Username, and Password. | 7. Confirm the MariaDB database details such as Database name, Host, Port, Username, and Password. | ||
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| Example: To restore and clone a copy of the **chinook** database on the original server with new name **chinook_clone**. | Example: To restore and clone a copy of the **chinook** database on the original server with new name **chinook_clone**. | ||
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| 8. Confirm the temporary directory path is correct and then click **Restore** to proceed. | 8. Confirm the temporary directory path is correct and then click **Restore** to proceed. | ||
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| 9. After the MariaDB database(s) has been restored. | 9. After the MariaDB database(s) has been restored. | ||
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| 10. Using MariaDB Command Line Client, you can list the restored databases and tables. | 10. Using MariaDB Command Line Client, you can list the restored databases and tables. | ||