RE: Veritas Backup with Exchange Agent

  • From: "Jonathan Jesse" <jjesse@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "[ExchangeList]" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Aug 2004 13:31:19 -0400

We currently backup on one tape the whole domain, small company only 120
GB worth of data, including each individual mail box.  We have Open File
agents installed on our file server and a couple of application servers
that are used full time.  We have the SQl Agent installed on our
database server and the Exchange Agent installed on our mail server.  It
runs quite smoothly just some basic tweaking to make sure it stays up to
date.

Jonathan Jesse
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Network Specialist
Founders Trust Personal Bank
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Cox, Christopher [Allen & Heath UK]
[mailto:Chris.Cox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 11:25 AM
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] RE: Veritas Backup with Exchange Agent

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Hi

We had a guru come in and install our system, so he gave me some good
advice.

Veritas handles the open files itself by making an initial copy of the
databases and log files at the beginning of the backup. Then at the end,
it makes a differential copy, so that it contains the additional logs
made during the backup, the end result being that the database can be
brought to the state at the end of the backup.

You only have to select the Exchange stores ,i.e. the databases, for
backup when you back up Exchange. Obviously, also backup the hard drives
and system state if you want a full system backup, but exclude the
exchange directories, i.e. log file location and database location. This
is not needed as it has backed up the store and logs separately using
the Exchaneg agent.

You can restore the databases to a live system at the point where the
backup ran. Also, if you do the brick level backup of the individual
mailboxes, you can restore individual mailboxes, although this backup
takes a long time and eats your tapes (as it backs up multiple copies of
emails sent to more than one individual).

Hope this helps.

Chris Cox   BEng, DiplEng
Information Technology Manager
Allen & Heath Limited,Kernick Industrial Estate,
Penryn, Cornwall. UK TR10 9LU
Tel (Switchboard): +44 (0)1326 372070, Fax +44(0)1326 370139
Direct Dial: +44(0)1326 370115 Mobile +44(0)7971 173927
EMail chris.cox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web http://www.allen-heath.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Knutsen, Vicki [mailto:vickik@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 09 August 2004 15:31
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: Veritas Backup with Exchange Agent

List
I hope this does not sound like a dumb question but I have been looking
at the Exchange website and am not able to find the answer I am looking
for so I hope you will all know.

I backup our Exchange 2000 server with Veritas - we do have the Exchange
Agent but what option is the best to use for open files - I understand
that the Exchange logs are always changing so the files are open - but
do you put a lock on them? I don't think I want it to skip the open
files - 

If you can help- I would sure appreciate the answer here! 
Thanks in advance - I am learning all the time. 

Vicki Knutsen 
Information Systems Administrator 
Northwest District LCMS - www.nowlcms.org 
1-888-693-5267 ext 129 

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