Page created: 24 Jul 2019 | Page updated: 6 Nov 2019 | 1 min read7.3 Product PingDirectory Use the restore command to restore the userRoot backend. Only a single backend can be restored at a time. The Directory Server must be shut down before performing an offline restore. $ bin/restore --backupDirectory /path/to/backup/userRoot Note: The server root directory should never be restored from a file system backup or snapshot. Related linksTo List the Available Backups on the SystemTo Back Up All BackendsTo Back Up a Single BackendTo Assign an ID to a BackupTo Run an Incremental Backup on All BackendsTo Run an Incremental Backup on a Single BackendTo Run an Incremental Backup based on a Specific Prior BackupTo Restore an Incremental BackupTo Schedule an Online BackupTo Schedule an Online RestoreTo Encrypt a BackupTo Sign a Hash of the BackupTo Restore a Backup
Use the restore command to restore the userRoot backend. Only a single backend can be restored at a time. The Directory Server must be shut down before performing an offline restore. $ bin/restore --backupDirectory /path/to/backup/userRoot Note: The server root directory should never be restored from a file system backup or snapshot.