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Re: [Networker] Exchange restore problem

2006-06-01 15:44:47
Subject: Re: [Networker] Exchange restore problem
From: Scott Bingham <bingham_scott AT EMC DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 15:43:31 -0400
Hello Mary,

To enable debug output: go to the target Exchange Server, to the
nsr\applogs\nsrxchrc.log file, and find the command that is being generated
in the recovery attempts.  Add "-D n" to the command, where n is an integer
between 1 and 9, and enter it into a command prompt, logged in with suitable
privs.

Do not worry about the output from "Volumes" -- it depends upon physical
objects, not logical objects (i.e. it cannot locate a file named
"MSEXCH:IS/sg/db").

Hope that this helps,
_Scott

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From: Legato NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU] 
On
Behalf Of Dell, Mary
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 12:05 PM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: [Networker] Exchange restore problem

Hi everyone,

I'm trying to do a directed recover of a very large exchange 5.5 information
store.  When I go into NW User for Exchange and mark the files, it shows the
correct size files for the full backup (about 120gb).  But it consistently
restores a different, 22gb incremental backup instead.  I tried hopping back
a week to the previous full backup and the same thing happened.  

Also, when I do mminfo on the volume in question it shows all 130+ of my
save sets for the full backup, but when I look at the volume through the
unix gui "volumes" button, it doesn't seem to show that stuff.  

I've tried adjusting the time to get closer to the actual time it backed up,
but I can't.  I'd like to put the client into "debug mode" to get some
useful messages, as I see someone else mentioned doing once, but I'm not
sure how to do that -- can someone give me a tip? 

And has anyone encountered this before, where the files I mark aren't the
files it gives back?

(Oh, I tried marking several day's worth together in the versions panel, but
the result was the same there, too)

Thanks!  Any suggestions, even crazy ones, are welcome at this point!

Mary

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