Computer Associates BABWBR1151S40 User Guide - Page 111
How to Manage Media Containing Exchange Server Backup Data
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How to Manage Media Containing Exchange Server Backup Data To enable data encryption, data compression, or both on database and document level backup data 1. From the Backup Manager window, click the Options toolbar button. The Options dialog opens. 2. Select the Backup Media tab. In the Compression/Encryption section, specify the following options as required for the backup: ■ Encrypt data--Select at Agent. ■ Session/Encryption--Specify a password. Note: You must specify a password when you select Encrypt data option. ■ Compress data--Select at Agent. 3. Click OK. How to Manage Media Containing Exchange Server Backup Data After you back up Exchange Server databases to media, you can use the CA ARCserve Backup Media Assure & Scan Utility to do the following: ■ Determine what data is on your media. ■ View information about your media backup sessions. ■ If you enabled CRC checking during backup, verify the integrity of the data that was written to the media. Note: For more information about how to enable CRC checking during backups on Exchange 2000 Server and Exchange Server 2003 systems, see Perform a Database Level Backup (see page 39). For more information about how to enable CRC checking during backup on Exchange Server 2007 systems, see Perform a Database Level Backup (see page 56). Each source that you select to back up is saved on media as an individual session. You can scan a single session or an entire media. To view the results of the Scan job in the Job Queue, click the Job Log tab. Use the Log tab in the Options dialog to select the level of detail you see in the Job Queue Log. You can select to see just summary information and any errors that occurred during the scan or you can select to see each file that was backed up, summary information, and any errors that may have occurred. Chapter 5: Using Functions Supported on Exchange Server 2000, 2003, and 2007 Systems 111