Re: Connecting Agent for Exchange and tool to check the logs and serv er status
1999-10-13 07:08:05
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Re: Connecting Agent for Exchange and tool to check the logs and serv er status |
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"Jordan, Chris (ELS)" <c.jordan AT ELSEVIER.CO DOT UK> |
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Wed, 13 Oct 1999 12:08:05 +0100 |
Our version 1.1.0.0B is OK.
Is the command you typed as specified on the Exchange Server?? The actual
command is EXCDSMC and NOT EXECDSMC.
Are your backups actually completing correctly?
Are the relevant Exchange messages to indicate completed backups present in
the Event Viewer of the Exchange server?
It should automatically delete the old Exchange log files - NOT all the log
files as it will start a couple more immediately the backup is completed.
The backups are then stored in ADSM for ever - unless you delete the file.
You can use the new command introduced in 0.0B to do this automatically (see
the readme for details).
Cheers, Chris
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