The Restore function reverts the production data to a specified point in time. You can restore a generic application to its original host or to a replacement host at the same IP address, overwriting the existing data.
Restoring replaces the original production application data with the specified point-in-time image. This restoration results in the loss of all current application data as the application is restored to its status at the point-in-time when the image was created. This operation cannot be undone.
Typically restore operations are performed to restore a database to a valid state after events such as unexpected data corruption. The amount of time required to complete a restore operation depends on the amount of data involved.
Restore a generic application
To restore a generic application:
- Click the App Managertab and select Applicationsfrom the drop-down menu. The Applicationspage opens.
- Select the generic application that has the image that you want to restore, then choose Accessfrom the drop-down list. The Accesspage opens listing captured images in the timeline ramp view. For more information on the view, see Access the timeline ramp view of an image . Snapshot image type supports restore operation.
- Select the image then select Restorefrom the list of access operations. The Restorepage opens.
- Select a single volume or multiple volumes to restore. By default all volumes are selected.
- Click Submit. A warning dialog opens.
- Read it and then enter DATA LOSSto confirm. A second warning appears.
-  Enter OVERWRITE OTHER APPSto confirm the restore operation.The restore job starts. You can verify that the restore operation is successful by viewing the job status in the Monitor. 

