Hello, I am having troubles backing up Exchange 2K. Every couple of weeks the incremental backups start failing for the IS saveset. The saveset output says some log or patch files are missing. If I r
Author: "Hawkins, Michael" <Mike.Hawkins AT TDSECURITIES DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 10:51:46 -0600
I had to run a Microsoft backup first, before I could get the incremental working again. It was an error with Exchange that had to be fixed, luckily running MSbackup fixed it. Mike Hello, I am having
Anyone backing up Exchange 2K successfully? If so, what are your savesets? I cannot get my Exchange 2K backups to work for the life of me! Here are my savesets: E:\ SYSTEM STATE:\ SYSTEM DB:\ SYSTEM
Anyone backing up Exchange 2K successfully? If so, what are your savesets? I cannot get my Exchange 2K backups to work for the life of me! Here are my savesets: E:\ SYSTEM STATE:\ SYSTEM DB:\ SYSTEM
Author: "McDougal, Philip H" <PMcDougal AT JENNER DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 13:35:06 -0500
Which BSModule for Exchange are you using for your Exch2000? Anyone backing up Exchange 2K successfully? If so, what are your savesets? I cannot get my Exchange 2K backups to work for the life of me!
Author: Paul Crossman <pcrossma AT WILDFIRE DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 15:32:39 -0400
Did you purchase the Exchange BSM? Paul C. -- Paul Crossman @ Wildfire Communications, Inc. Senior Unix Systems Administrator Phone & Fax: 781-778-3517 Email: pcrossma AT wildfire DOT com -- Note: To
Author: Paul Crossman <pcrossma AT WILDFIRE DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 1 Aug 2003 15:38:42 -0400
I have 3 separate client entries for accomplishing 3 things 1. General system backups I just used the directive All, and have a nsr.dir file on the exchange server set to not backup M: 2. Backing up
Exchange Module 3.1 The MSEXCH:DS is no longer used in 2K. The options are IS, MB, KMS, SRS Ken Ciolek SAN Storage Administrator Open Systems Support - Storage (973)533-2094 (973)277-1148 (Cell) (888
Thanks for the help. We are still having serious issues getting Exchange 2K to backup. Those problems seem to have to do with permissions on the Exchange 2K box. Did you have any permissions issues w
Author: "Narkinsky, Brian" <Brian.Narkinsky AT DEP.STATE.FL DOT US>
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 16:10:16 -0400
Something doesn't seem right about the client name [3240] Client: exchange.semaphore.lan I am guessing it is a name resoulution problem. My log looks like this. I am guessing that you can't connect t
I don't think it is a name resolution problem, as we are able to connect to exchange.semaphore.lan. It is a permissions issue on our Exchange server. In our upgrade to 2K our permissions got all kind
Can anyone tell me what the following savesets do when backing up an Exchange 2K server: MSEXCH:MB MSEXCH:KMS Are they necessary, or will the :IS and :SRS backup all the important Exchange 2K files?
Take a look at Appendix A in the Exchange Module Administrator's Guide (http://web1.legato.com/infodev/publications/BSM_MSXCH/3.1/nmexcag_3.1.pdf) MSEXCH: includes IS, KMS, SRS, you don't need to spe
Thanks a lot!! What does KMS include? So unless I use the MB, and PF savesets, the private mailboxes and public folders will not be backed up? In other words if I don't have those savesets and I need
Author: "Narkinsky, Brian" <Brian.Narkinsky AT DEP.STATE.FL DOT US>
Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2003 16:06:07 -0400
MB does a brick level backup of Exchange Mailboxes. You want to use MSExchIS: to backup the databases. I don't think KMS or SRS do anything in Exchange 2000. I don't use them and I have always been a
So if I just backup IS, I will get the information stores, and therefore can restore all mailboxes and public folders in the event I need to restore? Basically: IS is the Exchanges own backups of the
Author: "Narkinsky, Brian" <Brian.Narkinsky AT DEP.STATE.FL DOT US>
Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2003 16:11:01 -0400
IS is the Online Exchange BAckup. THis is what you need if you need to restore the whole Database. THis is manadatory and you better have this if the disk goes bye bye. MB uses a MAPI interface which
Author: Scott Bingham <sbingham AT LEGATO DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 10:32:35 -0700
Hello all, Brian's statement is accurate. I would also point out that MSEXCH:PF is similar to MB in that it is an optional item-level view of the public folders store, just as MB is an item-level vie
Author: Robert Maiello <robert.maiello AT MEDEC DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 16:14:56 -0400
Scott, For our servers we have a saveset lists of: MSEXCH:DS MSEXCH:IS instead? Robert Maiello Thomson Healthcare On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 10:32:35 -0700, Scott Bingham <sbingham AT LEGATO DOT COM> wrote:
Author: Scott Bingham <sbingham AT LEGATO DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2003 13:59:06 -0700
Hello Robert, That thread was for Exchange 2000 -- I should have stressed that, perhaps. For Exchange 5.5, your current strategy is appropriate. (The DS store no longer exists in E2K; its role moves