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8i5
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Disable Exchange log truncation by BE2012

We have 2 backup systems backing up our Exchange environment (2003). 

BE2012 does not seem to offer an option to prevent the truncation of Exchange logs. Our other (non-BE) backup system is truncating the logs so we do not want BE2012 to do it. 

Is there a setting anywhere in BE2012 to disable log truncation after backup?

Thanks!

  • It turns out it is quite possible to do this for exchange 2010 as it uses the vss provider. 

    http://www.symantec.com/docs/HOWTO23037

    Now I need to know how to do this for exchange 2003 as well.....

     

  • Hi,

     

    Any particular reason for running 2 backups of your Exchange data?

    Otherwise run your 3rd party application's backup of Exchange first, and then backup the Exchange DB using BE 2012.

    Thanks!

  • A slightly-off alternative would be running creating & running a one-time backup only...

  • CraigV - it's complicated but basically the BE backup is temporary until we get some issues resolved with our primary backup solution. Running them one after the other doesn't help really as they'll both truncate the logs - not something desirable at all.

     

    VJware - does a one-time backup not truncate logs? Is there anywhere in BE2012 to disable this option on exchange backups? It used to be possible on all previous versions of BE.

  • Hi

    If you perfrom differential backup with backupexec then it will not truncate the logs after the backup as like in full or incremental

    So you can perfrom differential backup if you dont want Backupexec to set transaction log for truncation

    But then to start with differential you should do full backup once which will truncate the logs & then start perfroming differential. but no way to disable backupexec to stop truncating the logs

    Thanks

  • We don't want to do differential as that makes a full restore dependent on 2 tapes. I'm really surprised that this feature has been turned off. What's the logic behind it?

  • ...to be honest, I don't think any application will not truncate logs, unless you're going a brick-level backup (which was stopped with Exchange 2007 and upwards).

    If this other application backs up Exchange and clears the logs, you're better off using that instead of 2 different vendor applications.

    Or only use BE...

  • Yes, in BE 2012, a one-time exchange backup is akin to a copy backup & logs are not truncated..

  • It turns out it is quite possible to do this for exchange 2010 as it uses the vss provider. 

    http://www.symantec.com/docs/HOWTO23037

    Now I need to know how to do this for exchange 2003 as well.....