Veritas NetBackup™ for Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator's Guide
- Introducing NetBackup for Exchange
- Installing NetBackup for Exchange
- Snapshot Client configuration and licensing requirements for Exchange snapshot backups
- Configuring Exchange client host properties
- Configuring the account for NetBackup for Exchange operations
- Configuring the Exchange hosts
- Configuring Exchange Granular Recovery
- About Exchange backups and Granular Recovery Technology (GRT)
- About installing and configuring Network File System (NFS) for Exchange Granular Recovery
- About configuring Services for Network File System (NFS)
- Configuring Exchange backup policies (non-VMware)
- About configuring a backup policy for Exchange Server
- Adding schedules to a NetBackup for Exchange policy
- Adding backup selections to an Exchange policy
- About configuring snapshot backups of Exchange Server
- About configuring Instant Recovery backups of Exchange Server
- Configuring an Exchange snapshot policy with Instant Recovery
- Performing backups of Exchange Server, mailboxes, and public folders
- Performing restores of Exchange Server, mailboxes, and public folders
- About restoring Exchange snapshot backups
- About restoring individual Exchange mailbox and public folder items
- About redirecting a restore of Exchange mailbox or public folder objects to a different path
- Protecting Exchange Server data with VMware backups
- About protecting an application database with VMware backups
- About configuring a VMware backup that protects Exchange Server
- About configuring a VMware backup that protects Exchange Server, using Replication Director
- Troubleshooting backups and restores of Exchange Server
- About NetBackup for Exchange debug logging
- Viewing Event Viewer logs on an off-host Exchange server
- About NetBackup status reports
- Troubleshooting Exchange restore operations
- Troubleshooting DAG backups and restores
Using physical node names in the clients list
The most reliable method to back up mailbox servers in a cluster or DAG is to use the virtual Exchange name. However, if necessary you can use a node name (physical server name) in the policy rather than the virtual name. Granular Recovery Technology (GRT) is supported.
The following limitations and conditions exist when you use the physical node name:
The backup of the databases is redirected to the server that hosts them and is cataloged under the host name. (Note: The databases are cataloged under the host name and not the DAG virtual name.)
Use a node name that the NetBackup servers can contact.
The backup selections list in the policy must contain
Microsoft Exchange Database Availability Groups:\database name
. The list can contain more than entry, but each database must be explicitly specified. The use ofMicrosoft Exchange Database Availability Groups:\
orMicrosoft Exchange Database Availability Groups:\*
is not permitted.Restores can be redirected to either a DAG virtual name or the physical node name.