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  2. NetBackup™ for MySQL Administrator's Guide
  3. Restoring MySQL instances and databases
  4. About the pre-restore check
NetBackup™ for MySQL Administrator's Guide

About the pre-restore check

The pre-restore check verifies the following:

  • Availability of the MySQL environment.

  • Available space with the storage.

  • Empty target directory before initiating restore operation.

  • While performing restore and recovery on MySQL, the server instance on same port must be up and running and data directory must not be empty.

  • (For Windows) ICACLS windows command-line utility packages must be installed and installed path must be a part of environment path variable.

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