BUE 21.4 & GRT with Exchange 2016 on Server 2019
New server with Windows 2019 Standard install, clean install of BUE 21.4 (will attempt using the Veritas BUE Migration Assistant to bring over catalogs, etc.) and questions regarding restoring GRT-enabled Exchange 2016 mailboxes/emails. I guess the biggest question is what are the requirements for the above scenario? Is Exchange Management Tools still required for GRT mailbox restores like it was for Exchange 2010? The system requirements pages I've found make no mention of Exchange Management Tools so I'm not sure. I do remember in the past when we were running BUE 16, and Exchange 2010 that I had to do some special configuration for GRT restores to work, and it has continued to work after we migrated to Exchange 2016 and updated BUE to our current 21.4.879Views0likes1CommentRestore serial appointment
We tried to restore a Outlook serial appointment which one was edit on element level every time when the meeting occur. After the successful restore we have the only unknown Items in the Series. Is this normal? I'm grateful for any help! Thanks in advance!628Views0likes0CommentsBE15 Restore Wizard Doesn't Display Exchange Mailboxes Using GRT
I am running BE15 on Windows Server 2016 backing up an Exchange 2016 CU17 mailbox server. When attempting to perform a restore (Microsoft Exchange mailbox items), when I expand the backup instance and database, no mailboxes are shown. Anyone help/ideas would be appreciated!861Views0likes1CommentBackup Exec 16 Exchange GRT backup error with deduplication
After windows in place upgrade from windows server 2012 R2 to 2016, and BE services started normally and all job are running successfully, except Exchange and VMware GRT backup failed with the following error. Final error: 0xe0001203 - An error occurred while creating or accessing the directory specified for this operation. Check to make sure that the B2D folder and/or the temporary path specified for this operation are valid. V-79-57344-4611 - An error occurred creating or accessing the directory \\.pdvfs\servername\2\BEData specified for this operation. Ensure that the directory is accessible and can be written to. I changed storage from deduplication disk to tape drive and job success . FP 2 and latest HF 128051are installed .Solved3KViews0likes3Commentsneed help to configures hyper-v server backups
A little background infomation: I am in the process of upgrading our BackUp Exec server and backups. We were on version 2012. We are upgrading to BackUp Exec 16. I built a new Windows Server, OS 2012r2 and installed the Backup Exec 16 software without an issues. I have a few physical servers that aren't VM host. I comfigure them. All are backing up without issue. As for the VM Host and virtial machines, I'm wanting to use the new features so I can use file/folder-level Granular Recovery Technology (GRT). I'm just not sure how ro back up the VM's so I can do this and use Simple Disadter Recovery too. In otherwords, I want to be able to recover the whole VM and/or a file from that VM. What is the correct way to do this? As so, when I configure the backup, when do I need to capture the Host Components? I have included a screenshot of what I'm trying to do. Just not sure if I need to have 2 backups, one for SDR and one for GRT. Any advice or instruction on this matter would be greatly appreciated. Regards, ABBEadmin928Views0likes1CommentBackup Exec 16 and GRT restore MS Exchange 2007
Hello guys. I have new-installed Veritas Backup 16 (on Windows Server 2012R2) I have MS Exchange 2007 on Windows Server 2003 R2 x64bit I configure everyday B2D-job with full backup of MS Exchange bases with GRT (only Exchange-bases no any other files) And I have two problems with it 1. Every job is finished with error V-79-57344-65193 for some of Information store (not for all, only for two from three). I check this article in KB and do all reccomendations but no result 2. When i try to restore any item from GRT-backup (for example one email) i get BROWSE FAILURE. The volume that is used for the staging location must be a writable NTFS volume that is local to the Backup Exec server. Also, the volume must have the same sector size as the volume from which the Exchange log files were backet up. or for some cases the next Unable to complete the operation. The following error was returned when opening the Exchange Database file: '-546 The log file sector size does not match the sector size of the current volumn. " I check sector size for Exchange Server and for Backup Exec server(special folder on local disk, which i point GRT-restore path in Global Settings Backup Exec. Exchange: Bytes Per Sector : 512 Bytes Per Cluster : 4096 Bytes Per FileRecord Segment : 1024 Backup Exec: Bytes Per Sector : 512 Bytes Per Physical Sector : 4096 Bytes Per Cluster : 4096 Bytes Per FileRecord Segment : 1024 So it looks like the same. Anyone can helps me to understand what i'm doing wrong?Solved2.2KViews0likes4CommentsBackup Exec 2014 VRAY - Granular Restore Problem via Disk Based Backup
Hi there, I've read lots of posts on this forum and cannot find a solution to the exact problem I'm having, so I'm hoping someone here can help. I'm not a Backup Expert (clearly:smileyhappy:) and I've just run out of ideas. I'm using Backup Exec 2014 VRAY with all updates, service packs, hotfixes installed on a Windows Server 2012 R2 Virtual Machine (VMWare 5.5).We run 2 backups on our site - a Tape Based backup where the tape gets taken off site (requirement of management), and a disk based backup. I regularly have to restore individual files from one of our file servers (virtual machine) from the disk based backup. I would like to be able to restore the individual files from the disk based backup, rather than having to stage the entire virtual machine somewhere first. As I have understood from what I have read, you should be able to restore at granular level with disk based backups, but not from a tape based backup for obvious reasons. I have the following options enabled on the backup that are related to GRT. I have tried two ways of restoring : 1. Right click on the server in the server view > Restore > Files, Folders or Volumes > File and Folder backups from a backup set > Enter the date range and find the file I want to restore > This wants to stage the VM before restore 2. Click on the VMware Cluster > Right-click on the server in question > Restore GRT-Enabled data for the selected virtual machine > Files, Folders or Volumes > File and folder backups from a backup set > Enter the date range and find the file I want to restore Whichever way I try, seems to want to stage the VM first, which takes a huge amount of time. Apologies if I have not supplied enough information, I am happy to post anything else that is needed to help diagnose this issue. Thanks for taking the time to read Best regards James2.7KViews0likes10CommentsBackup Exec 16 cannot recover single elements from virtual machines using GRT
I'm using Backup Exec 16 to backup 2 Vmware virtual machines with Active Directory and Exchange 2013. I have noticed that even if i have enabled GRT in the job options i can only restore the whole vmdk. I cannot restore single elements from Active Directory or Exchange using GRT. Both virtual machines have the backup exec agent installed. I'm using the default Microsoft VSS provider to backup the virtual machines. Jobs successfully complete without errors. I cannot understand why the backups aren't granular.1.9KViews0likes4CommentsStaging & Hyper-V restores
This article-- https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.000075462 --leaves me with a few questions: "Tape backups require a staging location that is at least as large as the data that you back up." The way I read this, restore requires enough space for all data in the backup job. But to be able to do a GRT restore from any arbitrary VHDX, we need enough staging space for the largest VHDX backed up, plus 1GB for GRT metadata. Correct? A non-GRT DR restore (restoring an entire Hyper-V host) requires no staging space at all, even if the job was GRT-enabled during backup. Correct? A non-GRT VHDX restore (restoring an entire VHDX) requires no staging space at all, even if the job was GRT-enabled during backup. Correct?Solved2.1KViews0likes4Comments