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// Module included in the following assemblies:
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//
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// * microshift_troubleshooting/microshift-troubleshoot-backup-restore.adoc
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:_mod-docs-content-type: CONCEPT
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[id="microshift-restore-data-failed_{context}"]
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= Data restoration failure
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[role="_abstract"]
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The restoration of data can fail for many reasons, including storage and permission issues. Mismatched data versions can cause failures when {microshift-short} restarts.
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[id="microshift-image-based-systems-data-restore-failed_{context}"]
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== Image-based systems data restore failed
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Data restorations are automatic on `rpm-ostree` systems, but can fail, for example:
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* The only backups that are restored on `rpm-ostree` systems are backups from the current deployment or a rollback deployment. Backups are not taken on an unhealthy system.
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** Only the latest backups that have corresponding deployments are retained. Outdated backups that do not have a matching deployment are automatically removed.
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** Data is usually not restored from a newer version of {microshift-short}.
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** Ensure that the data you are restoring follows same versioning pattern as the update path. For example, if the destination version of {microshift-short} is an older version than the version of the {microshift-short} data you are currently using, the restoration can fail.
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[id="microshift-rpm-manual-restore-data-failed_{context}"]
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== RPM-based manual data restore failed
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If you are using an RPM system that is not `rpm-ostree` and tried to restore a manual backup, the following reasons can cause the restoration to fail:
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* If {microshift-short} stopped running because of an error, you cannot restore data.
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** Make sure the system is healthy.
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** Start it in a healthy state before attempting to restore data.
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* If you do not have enough storage space allocated for the incoming data, the restoration fails.
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** Make sure that your current system storage is configured to accept the restored data.
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* You are attempting to restore data from a newer version of {microshift-short}.
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** Ensure that the data you are restoring follows same versioning pattern as the update path. For example, if the destination version of {microshift-short} is an older version than the version of the {microshift-short} data you are attempting to use, the restoration can fail.
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