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If the request is successful, the client recieves a JSON response listing backups with their unique `{id}`. The `{as_of_time}` timestamp describes the system time of the cluster when the backup was created:
By default, the restore job uses the most recent backup stored within the last 7 days on the cluster specified in `source_cluster_id`. To restore a specific backup, include the `backup_id` field and specify a backup ID from the [managed backups list](#view-managed-backups):
You can specify additional options for the restore job in the `restore_opts` object. For more information, see the [API endpoint documentation](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/docs/api/cloud/v1#get-/api/v1/clusters/-cluster_id-/restores-config).
@@ -83,9 +83,9 @@ To restore one or more databases from a cluster's managed backup, send a `POST`
By default, the database is restored into the original database name from the managed backup. To restore the database contents into a new database, include the field `restore_opts.new_db_name` with the new database name. You can only restore one database at a time when using this option.
To restore a database from a source cluster's managed backup into a different cluster, send the restore request to the destination cluster ID. Specify the ID of the backup's cluster as `source_cluster_id`. Both the source cluster and the destination cluster must use the Advanced plan.
You can specify additional options for the restore jobs in the `restore_opts` object. For more information, see the [API endpoint documentation](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/docs/api/cloud/v1#get-/api/v1/clusters/-cluster_id-/restores-config).
@@ -178,9 +178,9 @@ To restore a one or more tables from a cluster's managed backup, send a `POST` r
By default, the table is restored into the original database name from the managed backup. To restore the table into a different database, include the field `restore_opts.into_db` with the desired database name. The following example restores the `tpcc.public.warehouse` table from the most recent managed backup into `tpcc2.public.warehouse` on the cluster:
To restore a table from a source cluster's managed backup into a different cluster, send the restore request to the destination cluster ID. Specify the ID of the backup's cluster as `source_cluster_id`. Both the source cluster and the destination cluster must use the Advanced plan.
You can specify additional options for the restore jobs in the `restore_opts` object. For more information, see the [API endpoint documentation](https://www.cockroachlabs.com/docs/api/cloud/v1#get-/api/v1/clusters/-cluster_id-/restores-config).
@@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ To view the status of a restore job using the cloud API, send a `GET` request to
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