Author: "Hoelscher, Hans-Peter" <Hans-Peter.Hoelscher AT RI.DASA DOT DE>
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 13:01:43 +0100
Hi all out there, my problem with backing up an MS Exchange Information Store still exist. Perhaps someone can help ! Some of you tried it in the past - but the results were always the same. I have a
Author: John Stephens <Stephens AT STORSOL DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 20:29:42 -0500
Hans-Peter: What have you specified in the dsm.opt file for this client with the following options: TCPBuffsize TCPwindowsize TXNBytelimit Also do you know your physical path from this client to the
Hello Hans-Peter We had the same problem, we contacted IBM, the solution for this problem where a few PTF's on the mainframe i don't know which, i think for TCP/IP on the MVS Mainframe, but the probl
Author: Hoelscher, Hans-Peter [mailto:Hans-Peter.Hoelscher AT RI.DASA DOT DE]
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2015 17:46:03 -0500
Hi all out there, my problem with backing up an MS Exchange Information Store still = exist. Perhaps someone can help ! Some of you tried it in the past - but the results were always the same. I have
Just a quick question. We are implementing MS Exchange and are trying to determine what is the best way to back it up. My understanding of the ADSM Connect agent for Exchange is that it will let you
Author: "Campbell, Rose" <campbelr AT JNTF.OSD DOT MIL>
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 10:55:02 -0600
Is it possible for the Exchange Agent to back up mailboxes individually so that they can be restored individually if necessary? Rose M. Campbell Data Storage Manager 720 Irwin Avenue Schriever AFB, C
Author: "Louie, James" <LouieJ AT NABISCO DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 13:17:06 -0400
Unfortunately the answer is no. Microsoft has not published an API to do that despite great demand for it, therefore software developers such as IBM have not come out with a product that does this ye
Author: Ilona J Kersey <kerseyij AT NOTES.WESTINGHOUSE DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 13:44:06 -0400
Exchange stores all mailboxes in one file (information store) ... therefore you can't restore individual mailboxes. However, i read that Exchange server 5.5 now has an option to save deleted mail on
Yes - this is covered in the Redbook (see sep append) Patrick Randall IBM ITSO, server 5.5 now has an option to save deleted mail on the server for a specified amount of time until the administrator
Rose, As you have seen from the other responses, Microsoft's established "backup and restore" API's do not support individual mailbox backup and/or restore. This type of function can be accomplished
Author: Freddy Sjauw-En-Wa <FreddyS AT SEAGATESOFTWARE DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 09:54:51 +0100
All, Seagate Software supports the backup and restore of individual mailboxes on MS Exchange. We have a fully integrated system for connection to Exchange and ADSM In principle it works through API's
Scott, The log pruning options in the dsm.opt file do not apply to the Agent log file. Automatic pruning of the Agent log file is planned to be provided in the first PTF for the Exchange Agent. Chris
Author: "Susi, Scott T." <Scott.T.Susi AT UNUM DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 13:40:34 -0400
We have been using the Connect agent for a while now with success. Recently, we installed the agent on a new server and were backing up successfully until the following occurred last week. Has anyone
Scott, This is a Microsoft Exchange Server bug. It is most prevalent on single CPU machines but may occur on multi-CPU machines also. Microsoft has found the bug and has written a fix. The fix is ava
Author: "Susi, Scott T." <Scott.T.Susi AT UNUM DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 13:22:13 -0400
We are currently testing the restore process for an "Individual Mailbox". When we attempt step 5 (Running the DSIS Consistency Checker), we receive the following errors: Event ID 154 (167) The existi
Scott, The problem could be because you did not specify that existing logs should be deleted during the restore. In general, whenever you restore a FULL backup object, you should erase existing log f
Scott, This symptom is common when you do a restore of a FULL db backup object and choose not to erase existing log files. In general, whenever you restore from a full backup, you should specify that
Author: "Susi, Scott T." <Scott.T.Susi AT UNUM DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 15:43:56 -0400
Another "usage" question... We do not like the idea of using the "Exchange Services Account" to perform restores because it basically gives the "keys to the kingdom" to the person doing the restore.