Mbx Archiving State / Mbx Exchange State
Often the question of what is the different states of MbxArchivingState and MbxExchangeState in the ExchangeMailboxEntry table. The Archiving State translates as follows: 0 = Not Enabled 1 = Enabled 2 = Disabled 3 = Re-Link To view the Archiving State you can use the following:HOWTO NetBackup flash video Tutorials
Now and again Symantec release a technote with a flash tutorial including narration/steps taken, rather than screen grabs. Here's links to all of them to help managing NetBackup. • Device Management / Configuration How to upgrade tape drive firmware1.5KViews10likes6CommentsDisaster Recovery and the Small Business
Today, Symantec will participate in the 2009 Phoenix Awards at the National Small Business Week event in Washington D.C. Since 1998, the Small Business Association has given the Phoenix Award to business owners, public officials and volunteers who displayed selflessness, ingenuity and tenacity in the aftermath of a disaster, while contributing to the rebuilding of their communities.Backup Exec 12.5 Granular Recovery
One of the really cool functions of BE is the Granular Recovery Technology (GRT). By the way, anytime you need more information on any aspect of BE please see the Backup Exec for Windows Servers Administrator’s Guide. In fact, don’t take my word for it, download from here:Introducing - An EV-Admin
Hello fellow EV-admins, users, supporters, My name is Gertjan. I am Dutch. (it ain't much if it ain't dutch!) I am working for a contracting firm called T2. I've been placed at one of the largest EV implementations in the Netherlands. Due to the nature of the environment (as pointed out by someone..) I will not post too much about it.network read failed (42)
hi i am facing some problem in veritas netbackup 6.5.2 i have 3 servers which are configured as media server. now one server with windows platform is not getting backed up from past 2 days and giving error code 42 network read failed i checked network settings and host files ping test from host to server and vice versa.Storage Management: Data Archiving - Out with the Old (Part 4 of 4)
Thin provisioning and data deduplication are strategies for reducing the growth rate and space consumption of new data or finding more efficient ways of storing it. These strategies must be combined with addressing unnecessary data storage in order to fully utilize existing assets. The largest container of unnecessary and obsolete data is unstructured data.