(Optional) Specifies the name of the mount object when using a configuration object.
<configuration_object>
(Optional) Specifies the configuration object that was imported using the
Import-ExchangeBackupConfigFile cmdlet.
NOTE For PowerProtect Data Manager centralized and self-service workflows, run the
Import-ExchangeBackupConfigFile cmdlet with the
-Restore parameter to import the configuration parameters to the object.
-Backup
<backup_object>
Specifies the backup to restore using the backup object. You must specify the backup object.
You can retrieve the backup object from the
Backup-Exchange or
Get-ExchangeBackup cmdlet output.
-ClientName
<FQDN_of_Microsoft_Exchange_Server>
Specifies the client name that was used for the backup.
You can use the
-C or
-CN alias for the
-ClientName parameter.
-DataDomainHost
<DD_hostname>
Specifies the hostname of the DD server that contains the backups.
You can use the
-S,
-SH,
-DDHost or
-StorageHost alias for the
-DataDomainHost parameter.
-DataDomainHostPath /<DD_storage_path>
Specifies the full path of the DD storage unit that contains the backups.The DD user must have appropriate access rights to this path.
You can use the
-Path,
-DevicePath,
-StoragePath,
-StorageHostPath, or
-DataDomainPath alias for the
-DataDomainHostPath parameter.
-DataDomainUser
<DD_username>
Specifies the DD username.
Full credentials are retrieved from the lockbox to authenticate with the host.
-DDUser,
-StorageUser
You can use the
-DDUser or
-StorageUser
alias for the
-DataDomainUser
parameter.
Result
The backup is mounted in a path similar to the following: