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vzdump: add section about single file restore
Signed-off-by: Stefan Reiter <s.reiter@proxmox.com> Reviewed-by: Dylan Whyte <d.whyte@proxmox.com>
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@ -365,6 +365,30 @@ amount of data is required for initial operation, e.g. web servers - once the OS
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and necessary services have been started, the VM is operational, while the
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and necessary services have been started, the VM is operational, while the
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background task continues copying seldomly used data.
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background task continues copying seldomly used data.
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Single File Restore
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The 'File Restore' button in the 'Backups' tab of the storage GUI can be used to
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open a file browser directly on the data contained in a backup. This feature
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is only available for backups on a Proxmox Backup Server.
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For containers, the first layer of the file tree shows all included 'pxar'
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archives, which can be opened and browsed freely. For VMs, the first layer shows
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contained drive images, which can be opened to reveal a list of supported
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storage technologies found on the drive. In the most basic case, this will be an
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entry called 'part', representing a partition table, which contains entries for
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each partition found on the drive. Note that for VMs, not all data might be
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accessible (unsupported guest file systems, storage technologies, etc...).
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Files and directories can be downloaded using the 'Download' button, the latter
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being compressed into a zip archive on the fly.
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To enable secure access to VM images, which might contain untrusted data, a
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temporary VM (not visible as a guest) is started. This does not mean that data
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downloaded from such an archive is inherently safe, but it avoids exposing the
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hypervisor system to danger. The VM will stop itself after a timeout. This
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entire process happens transparently from a user's point of view.
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[[vzdump_configuration]]
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[[vzdump_configuration]]
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Configuration
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Configuration
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