04-19-2012 01:44 AM
Hi,
We're using backup exec 2012 and mon - thurs we do a differential backup on exchange with GRT. I am sure that in BE 2010 R3 this backup allowed us to restore individual emails to mail boxes rather than having to do a full backup each time. Now when I attempt a restore based on a differential backup I drill down to first storage group and its empty - any ideas why this is?
Thanks
04-19-2012 03:56 AM
04-19-2012 04:27 AM
....there seems to be no mention of this in the BE 2012 Admin GUide...it mentions nothing about DIFF backups not allowing you to use GRT backups in conjunction with it.
Please post a screenshot of your issue. Also make sure that AOFO isn't in use when doing your backups.
04-19-2012 05:21 AM
I had AOFO enabled, and have since unchecked it. I will see if this makes a difference to the backup situation. The issue I was reffering to was
04-20-2012 01:56 AM
After turning off AOFO I still have the same issue - the backup was sucessful and GRT is turned on yet when I browse the storage groups they are empty???
04-20-2012 02:31 AM
Hi
Were is the backup going on tape or disk? because backup must be on disk & not on tape
Thanks
04-20-2012 02:45 AM
...Symantec recommend (note, not TELL or FORCE) that you do GRT backups to disk...this isn't always possible, or needed.
You can't tell someone their backups need to go to s specific device!
04-24-2012 01:03 AM
The backups are going to disk
04-24-2012 01:21 AM
...not to sound stupid, but in the picture you posted, it looks like you clicked the selection above what you selected.
Did you perhaps upgrade to BE 2012 from a previous version, or is this a new installation? Have you tried to recreate the job to see if this fixes it?
04-24-2012 01:31 AM
The reason the previous image shows the selection different is because its from an edited job - unfortunatly the problem still persists - I have taken a fresh image to show. It must be to do with the fact the backup job is differential as yes we are using BE2012 and so the jobs are all based on the same policy\settings its just the fact its a differential rather than a full. Thats kinda why in my original question I asked if this was by design as it dosnt really make sense why its not working.
The job is a newly created job as I re-created all jobs when we moved to 2012, but yes I upgraded to 2012 rather than a fresh install.