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06-01-2010 03:04 AM
06-01-2010 03:23 AM
If you are planning to install BE 10d on a different server and has the data folder of the old 10d installation handy, then you can follow
1. stop all BE and SQL services on you 10d server.
2. rename the existing data folder on the server and copy the old data folder in its place.
3. Start just the SQL service.
3. opend command prompt and run following
a. osql -E -S servername\BKUPEXEC (Server name would be the name of your current server on which you have installed 10d).
1>use bedb
2>go
1>SELECT partitionname FROM datapartition
2>go (After presseing enter the command prompt will show you the name of your old server with 10d)
1>UPDATE DataPartition SET PartitionName='<this server name>' WHERE PartitionID =0 (<this server name> = Your New Server Name)
2>Go
1>SELECT partitionname FROM datapartition
2>Go (After hitting enter, it will show you the name of the current server).
b. Opened a new command prompt window and navigate to X:\Program Files\Symantec\Backup Exec (X is the drive where you have installed 10d) and then run bemig.exe.
c. Reboot the server and you should be able to see your job history and job logs.
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06-01-2010 03:32 AM
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06-01-2010 06:18 AM
bemig failed. The files in my data files are BE_DLO.mdf.bak and BE_DLO_log.ldf.bak obviously as well as the xml and dat file.
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06-01-2010 07:31 AM
can you confirm if your old DATA folder has BEDB_DAT.mdf and BEDB_log. ldf files ??? as these are the actual database of Backup Exec where your job history and links to your job logs are stored.
If these two files are not present then there is no way to recover the old database.
BE_DLO.mdf.bak and BE_DLO_log.ldf.bak are just a blank copy of the DLO databases.