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Enterprise Vault™ Backup and Recovery
Last Published:
2021-12-06
Product(s):
Enterprise Vault (14.2)
- About this guide
- Backing up Enterprise Vault
- Enterprise Vault recovery procedures
- About using EVSVR as part of the recovery procedure
- Recovering Enterprise Vault using full system backups
- Recovering Enterprise Vault using data-only backups
- Recovery procedure 1: Installing software on the servers
- Recovery procedure 2: Restoring Enterprise Vault system databases
- Recovery procedure 3: Renaming servers
- Recovery procedure 4: Copy or move the Enterprise Vault data files
- Recovery procedure 5: Clearing the directory database entries
- Recovery procedure 6: Recreating services and tasks on the first Directory service computer
- Recovery procedure 7: Recreating services and tasks on Enterprise Vault servers
- Recovery procedure 8: Checking the Web Access application settings
- Recovery procedure 9: Checking registry entries
- Recovery of an Enterprise Vault component
- Recovery of Enterprise Vault in a VCS cluster
- Recovery of Enterprise Vault in a Windows Server failover cluster
Fingerprint databases backup
Each vault store group usually has a fingerprint database which holds the data that enables Enterprise Vault single instance storage.
Each fingerprint database is called EVVSG_vaultstoregroup_n_m, where vaultstoregroup is the name of the vault store group with its spaces removed. n and m are internally generated integers.
You should also set backup mode on the corresponding vault store group, and back up all its vault stores at the same time you back up the fingerprint database.
See About Enterprise Vault backup mode.
The following document on the Veritas Support website describes procedures which you can use to back up your Enterprise Vault SQL databases if you do not use a third party SQL backup tool: