Enterprise Vault 7.5SP2 Centera to Centera Migration?
We are using EV2007 SP2, with an EMC Centera backend, also using collections. Due to an administrator mishap, several thousand ClipIDs were lost. EMC has been working feverishly to get the IDs reassociated with the data on the Centera. In the mean time, the Vault Stores have been moved to a second Centera and resumed. Mail archiving was unaffected, the only savesets effected were FSA objects. The shortcuts still reside on the file servers. Question is - Once EMC is able to recover any IDs and savesets, what would be the best (and easiest) way to get that data over to the secondary Centera and put in the proper place for the shortcut to work for the user? Currently, we believe this might be our best bet but I wanted to throw it out there and see if anyone had a better idea = Step 1 - Recover the ClipID, and as many savesets as possible Step 2 - Run EVCenteraChecker to unarchive that saveset into a new DVS file Step 3 - Move DVS file to new location and re-associate within database Step 4 - Verify file via EVCenteraChecker or with simple AntiVirus Scan to ensure shortcut pulls file requested.Solved947Views0likes2CommentsSharePoint Connections anyone?
Who all is attending the upcoming SharePoint Connections conference in Vegas, Nov 1-4th? If you're going to be there, make sure you stop by the Symantec booth to see a product demo and speak to product experts. We also have a vendor speaking session where we'll talk about Exchange and SharePoint support - more details to come. Let us know if you'll be there!502Views0likes0CommentsWhat version of SharePoint are you running? Upgrade plans?
What version of SharePoint are you running? In our webcast yesterday (watch the replay HERE), we were suprised that so many folks were still on MOSS 2003 versus MOSS 2007. Are the 2003 users waiting for 2010 to be released or is your upgrade path going to go to 2007 first and then 2010 later?979Views0likes4CommentsWhat's the demand/use case for manual, data based, or archiving versions from SharePoint?
Have you taken a look at the videos we've posted to the SharePoint backup and archiving group? Join the group to watch these short, all-demo videos on manual archiving, archiving based by date, and turning on version pruning. Move files off your SharePoint servers, out of SQL and onto lower tiered storage. This will free up your storage, improve SQL performance while maintaining access to archived SharePoint files. What do you think, useful?354Views0likes0CommentsNew task, old tasks obsolete, how to delete msmq's
Hello all, Due to our move to Exchange 2007, I need to ' clean' the msmq's Old setup: 1 EV server handles 3 exchange 2003 servers. It has three tasks, and thus 3 times msmq's for that task. interim setup 1 EV server handles 3 or less exchange 2003 servers + 1 exchange 2007 server new setup 1 EV server handles 1 exchange 2007 server At the interim step, we are moving mailboxes per 3 exchange 2003 servers to the one exchange 2007 server. At a certain point in time the 3 exchange 2003 servers have no more mailboxes left. I have verified that the queues belonging to the 3 exchange 2003 tasks are empty, and all mailboxes are provisioned and synced. I verify double, in 3 days, so there are no remains in the msmq. I then delete the exchange 2003 tasks and the ex2003 targets. I now want to remove the msmq's belonging to the old tasks. I found a document that states that you should stop the taskcontroller, remove all the queu's, start taskcontroller. The task should recreate the queue's.. Is that still valid? I was thinking personally of stopping all EV-services (after verifying that msmq's are empty ofcourse), then remove the queues belonging to the old tasks, but leave the existing queues for the new task in place. Then restart services. Could that also be done? Anyone done this before? Thanks as always, GertjanSolved960Views0likes1Comment