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Storage Foundation 8.0 Quick Recovery Solutions Guide for Microsoft Exchange - Windows
Last Published:
2021-12-21
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (8.0)
Platform: Windows
- Introducing Quick Recovery for Microsoft Exchange
- Planning a Quick Recovery snapshot solution for Exchange
- System requirements
- Methods of implementing Quick Recovery snapshots
- Recommendations and best practices
- Configuring Exchange for Quick Recovery snapshots
- Implementing Exchange snapshot sets with the configuration wizard
- About the Quick Recovery Configuration Wizard
- Scheduling Exchange snapshot sets
- Scheduling or creating an individual snapshot set for Exchange
- Maintaining or troubleshooting snapshots
- Recovering Exchange mailbox databases
- Recovering after hardware failure
- About recovery after hardware failure
- Scenario I: Database and transaction logs volumes are missing
- Scenario II: Database volumes missing, transaction logs are available
- Refreshing the snapshot set on the current disks
- Moving the production volumes to different disks and refreshing the snapshot set
- Vxsnap utility command line reference for Exchange
Deleting missing volumes from Storage Foundation
You must delete missing volumes from Storage Foundation. This makes the drive letter or mount point available and removes information about the missing volume that is no longer relevant.
Note:
Before deleting the missing production volumes, note the volume name and drive letter or mount point. You will need this information later on in order to assign the same drive letter to the snapshot volume associated with each missing production volume.
To delete a missing volume using the VEA console
- Right-click on the missing volume and select Delete Volume.
- You are prompted for verification. Click Yes to delete the volume.
To delete a missing volume using the command line
- Type the command as in the following example, which deletes the DB1 volume:
> vxassist -gExch-DG1 delete DB1
For the complete syntax of the vxassist delete command, refer to the Storage Foundation Administrator's Guide.