Aggregate Storage Backup Restore

Hi,
I am trying to restore an ASO cube from the backup tape. I stopped the existing application. Replaced the files with the backed up ones. And when tried to restart the application from EAS,
it is giving me error:
"Cannot add file location: file location directory [ess/mrd/essbase/app//<appname>/metadata/] already exists. If this directory is not in use by another application, please remove it and try again"
Removing metadata folder does allow me to start the application, but without any data.
I am very new to ASO cubes.
Can somebody please help me with restoring process?
Thanks,
SR.

Just wanted to add that the backup was taken from prod server and the restoration server is pre-prod....two different servers.

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    executing command: SET NEWNAME
    executing command: SET NEWNAME
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    executing command: SET NEWNAME
    executing command: SET NEWNAME
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    restoring datafile 00002 to +DGN_PDNWPS
    restoring datafile 00003 to +DGN_PDNWPS
    restoring datafile 00004 to +DGN_PDNWPS
    restoring datafile 00005 to +DGN_PDNWPS
    restoring datafile 00006 to +DGN_PDNWPS
    restoring datafile 00007 to +DGN_PDNWPS
    restoring datafile 00008 to +DGN_PDNWPS
    restoring datafile 00009 to +DGN_PDNWPS
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    restoring datafile 00012 to +DGN_PDNWPS
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    restoring datafile 00016 to +DGN_PDNWPS
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    restoring datafile 00022 to +DGN_PDNWPS
    restoring datafile 00023 to +DGN_PDNWPS
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