How do I retrieve orphaned Cloud SQL backups in Google Cloud?












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A CLOUDSQL instance was deleted from our project but the backups are still in the Cloud. These are automated backups and not accessible through Cloud Storage.



I have done the following based on this link:
https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/mysql/backup-recovery/restoring#



obtain a list of backups for the deleted instance. ALL say SUCCESSFUL



Performed the following:
cloudshell:~ (devel)$ gcloud sql backups restore 1000000000000 --restore-instance=sql-devel
All current data on the instance will be lost when the backup is
restored.
Do you want to continue (Y/n)? y
ERROR: (gcloud.sql.backups.restore) HTTPError 400: This operation isn"t valid for this instance.
cloudshell:~ (devel)$



Tried the following by moving it to a different target but that failed as well.
gcloud sql backups restore [BACKUP_ID] --restore-instance=[TARGET_INSTANCE_NAME] --backup-instance=[SOURCE_INSTANCE_NAME]



Is there another way retrieve the backup file move it into to storage then restore it?










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    A CLOUDSQL instance was deleted from our project but the backups are still in the Cloud. These are automated backups and not accessible through Cloud Storage.



    I have done the following based on this link:
    https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/mysql/backup-recovery/restoring#



    obtain a list of backups for the deleted instance. ALL say SUCCESSFUL



    Performed the following:
    cloudshell:~ (devel)$ gcloud sql backups restore 1000000000000 --restore-instance=sql-devel
    All current data on the instance will be lost when the backup is
    restored.
    Do you want to continue (Y/n)? y
    ERROR: (gcloud.sql.backups.restore) HTTPError 400: This operation isn"t valid for this instance.
    cloudshell:~ (devel)$



    Tried the following by moving it to a different target but that failed as well.
    gcloud sql backups restore [BACKUP_ID] --restore-instance=[TARGET_INSTANCE_NAME] --backup-instance=[SOURCE_INSTANCE_NAME]



    Is there another way retrieve the backup file move it into to storage then restore it?










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      A CLOUDSQL instance was deleted from our project but the backups are still in the Cloud. These are automated backups and not accessible through Cloud Storage.



      I have done the following based on this link:
      https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/mysql/backup-recovery/restoring#



      obtain a list of backups for the deleted instance. ALL say SUCCESSFUL



      Performed the following:
      cloudshell:~ (devel)$ gcloud sql backups restore 1000000000000 --restore-instance=sql-devel
      All current data on the instance will be lost when the backup is
      restored.
      Do you want to continue (Y/n)? y
      ERROR: (gcloud.sql.backups.restore) HTTPError 400: This operation isn"t valid for this instance.
      cloudshell:~ (devel)$



      Tried the following by moving it to a different target but that failed as well.
      gcloud sql backups restore [BACKUP_ID] --restore-instance=[TARGET_INSTANCE_NAME] --backup-instance=[SOURCE_INSTANCE_NAME]



      Is there another way retrieve the backup file move it into to storage then restore it?










      share|improve this question














      A CLOUDSQL instance was deleted from our project but the backups are still in the Cloud. These are automated backups and not accessible through Cloud Storage.



      I have done the following based on this link:
      https://cloud.google.com/sql/docs/mysql/backup-recovery/restoring#



      obtain a list of backups for the deleted instance. ALL say SUCCESSFUL



      Performed the following:
      cloudshell:~ (devel)$ gcloud sql backups restore 1000000000000 --restore-instance=sql-devel
      All current data on the instance will be lost when the backup is
      restored.
      Do you want to continue (Y/n)? y
      ERROR: (gcloud.sql.backups.restore) HTTPError 400: This operation isn"t valid for this instance.
      cloudshell:~ (devel)$



      Tried the following by moving it to a different target but that failed as well.
      gcloud sql backups restore [BACKUP_ID] --restore-instance=[TARGET_INSTANCE_NAME] --backup-instance=[SOURCE_INSTANCE_NAME]



      Is there another way retrieve the backup file move it into to storage then restore it?







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