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Save and close the file.
Open Services once again.
Right-click on the Service , Barracuda Backup Agent and click Start. The Status field should display as Started.
Step 2. Restore the Database
Use the following steps to restore the database normally through the Barracuda Restore Browser to the path specified in :Step 1
Log in to Barracuda Backup, and go to RESTORE > Restore Browser.
Drill down to and select the database revision to restore, and click .Restore
In the Restore dialog, from the Restore to drop-down menu, select the appropriate server.
In the section, select the second option, and enter the path specified in in the file; click .Path Step 1 bbconfig.ini Start Restore
The database is restored to the server as a file if this is a full restore, and to a file if this is an incremental backup:.bak .trn
Step 3. Restoring a Flat File into SQL Management Studio
Use the following steps to restore the flat file into SQL Management Studio:
After connecting to the appropriate instance of the Microsoft SQL Server Database Engine, in Object Explorer, click the toserver name
expand the server tree.
Expand , and, depending on the database, either select a user database or expand System Databases and select a systemDatabases
database.
Right-click the database, point to , and then click .Tasks Restore
Click the type of restore operation you want ( , , or ). The corresponding restore dialogDatabase Files and Filegroups Transaction Log
box opens.
On the page, in the section, click .General Restore source From device
Click the button for the text box; the dialog box displays.browse From device Specify Backup
From the menu, select , and click ; the dialog opens.Backup media Backup Device Add Select Backup Device
In the menu, select the device you want to use for the restore operation.Backup device
Microsoft Hyper-V Recovery and Restoration
In this Section
Restoring to a Point-in-Time
Once you create the flat file, you can select to .restore the Microsoft SQL Database to a Point-in-Time