Backup exec microsoft exchange
Click Advanced Settings. On the Exclusions tab, click Add Exclusion to add any files or file types you want to exclude from the backup. By default, volumes that contain operating system components or applications are included in the backup and can't be excluded. On the Specify Destination Type page, select the location where you want to store the backup, and then click Next. If you choose Local drives , the Select Backup Destination page appears.
Select an option from the Backup destination dropdown, and then click Next. If you choose Remote shared folder , the Specify remote folder page appears. Specify a UNC path for the backup files, configure access control settings. Choose Do not inherit if you want the backup to be accessible only through a specific account. Provide a username and password for an account that has write permissions on the computer hosting the remote folder, and then click OK.
Alternatively, choose Inherit if you want the backup to be accessible by everyone who has access to the remote folder. Hi there, Do you have anymore queries on this? If no then could you please mark the post as solution so as to close this discussion? AmolB Moderator. Employee Accredited Certified. If push install of remote agent doesn't work, try manual installation. Dear tech29, Thanks a lot for your support, but i will do that work on Tuesday, On that day i will confirm you.
But if you want to close that discussion, i repeat my understanding, then you can guide me if i am wrong or if O. K, then can close the discussion. On the Backup Exec Server Software" I have to go to the Tools menu of the Backup Exec console, then i have to select the option ' install agents and media servers on other servers ' OR ' install options and license keys'. After this step we have to add the license key on Backup Exec Server.
In this way an agent is deployed? You should have less than 75, transaction log files for GRT-enabled backups. If you have more than 75, transaction log files, it may increase the amount of time that it takes to complete the backup job.
Ensure that the scheduled maintenance for the Information Store does not run at the same time as the database backup. If you run these operations at the same time, it can cause issues with the Exchange Server databases. Run a backup after you make any changes to system settings or application settings.
When you run offline backups, back up all of the files that make up the storage group, including any. Edb and. Stm files, and all transaction log files.
Be aware of the effect of the Restore all transaction logs; do not delete existing transaction logs option. After an operation runs with this option enabled, transactions in existing transaction logs are applied when you start or mount the Information Store database. If those transactions include any deletions that occurred after the backup ran, those deletions are also applied.
As a result, the very data that you intend to recover may be deleted. In this situation, enable the Purge existing data and restore only the databases and transaction logs from the backup sets option. This option discards the Exchange data that was generated after the backup. Alternatively, you can use a second recovery server. You can also use the Recovery Storage Group feature in Exchange or Exchange or later recovery database to perform the restore.
If you must use the Microsoft Eseutil utility to repair the database, ensure that the recovery server has sufficient disk space. You can also specify another disk or volume as a temporary location on which to run the Eseutil utility. I have no idea what you are asking : Sorry. When setting up a Job, under selections, the first two items listed are: "Microsoft Exchange Mailboxes" and "Microsoft Exchange Public Folders" Towards the bottom of the selection list I find the following listed: "Microsoft Information Store" with the "First Storage Group" listed below it and "Mailbox Store servername " and "Public Folder Store servername " below it They both appear to be the same items, albeit the first set at a root selection level and the later nested, I'm confused, why both?
And why ARE they listed twice? Thanks, Dave. Dave - i think what you need here is some basic Exchange knowledge. Exchange stores mail information at a high level in "Storage Groups".
Each SG may have a number of "Stores". The public folder store will be the same. If you're careful not to delete anything, you can use Explorer on your Exchange server and find all this When you use the "Information Store" selection, you are backing up these raw database files, as one large file, and, if you set the option, flushing the transaction logs. You are backup up the databases as a whole, the that's the purpose of the Agent for Exchange.
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