Computer Associates BABWBR1151S40 User Guide - Page 24

Log Detail Level, Job Continuation Level, Skip Log Setting, Post-installation Tasks

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Post-installation Tasks ■ Log Detail Level--This sets the level of detail on the debug trace and log in the log location you specify. The log detail level determines the level of detail in the debug trace and log. This does not affect the level of detail in the Activity Log in the CA ARCserve Backup Manager window. The default log detail level value is 1 and the supported range is between 0 and 5. If you want to disable agent side logging, use 0. Otherwise, you should always use level 1. Important! Do not change this value unless directed by a trained CA Customer Support technician. ■ Job Continuation Level--If a job fails to complete, this setting lets you skip mailboxes and root public folders that already have been backed up and continue the job from the point of interruption. This is especially useful for continuing jobs in the case of a cluster failover. The default Job Continuation Level value is 1 and the supported range is between 0 and 2. 0 disables job continuation, 1 continues makeup jobs only, 2 continues any interrupted jobs. Note: Because job continuation begins the job at the point of interruption and skips items that were already backed up in the original job, you should ensure that the skipped items were backed up properly in the original job and that they can be browsed from a restore view. ■ Skip Log Setting--At the end of each backup job, a summary of each session is displayed in the Activity Log. If individual folders, messages, and attachments are not backed up, by default, the details will be listed in the skip log in the agent log directory. If you would rather view the skip log information in the Activity Log or if you want to view it in the Activity Log in addition to the skip log, this setting lets you configure the location. The default Skip Log Setting value is 0 and the supported range is between 0 and 2. 0 logs information to the skip log only, 1 logs information to the Activity Log only, 2 logs information to both the skip log and Activity Log. Note: This skip log is also useful for tracking corrupt messages in an Exchange Server. 24 Agent for Microsoft Exchange Guide

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Post-installation Tasks
Log Detail Level
--This sets the level of detail on the debug trace and
log in the log location you specify. The log detail level determines the
level of detail in the debug trace and log. This does not affect the level
of detail in the Activity Log in the CA ARCserve Backup Manager
window. The default log detail level value is 1 and the supported range
is between 0 and 5. If you want to disable agent side logging, use 0.
Otherwise, you should always use level 1.
Important!
Do not change this value unless directed by a trained CA
Customer Support technician.
Job Continuation Level
--If a job fails to complete, this setting lets
you skip mailboxes and root public folders that already have been
backed up and continue the job from the point of interruption. This is
especially useful for continuing jobs in the case of a cluster failover.
The default Job Continuation Level value is 1 and the supported range
is between 0 and 2. 0 disables job continuation, 1 continues makeup
jobs only, 2 continues any interrupted jobs.
Note:
Because job continuation begins the job at the point of
interruption and skips items that were already backed up in the
original job, you should ensure that the skipped items were backed up
properly in the original job and that they can be browsed from a
restore view.
Skip Log Setting
--At the end of each backup job, a summary of each
session is displayed in the Activity Log. If individual folders, messages,
and attachments are not backed up, by default, the details will be
listed in the skip log in the agent log directory. If you would rather
view the skip log information in the Activity Log or if you want to view
it in the Activity Log in addition to the skip log, this setting lets you
configure the location. The default Skip Log Setting value is 0 and the
supported range is between 0 and 2. 0 logs information to the skip log
only, 1 logs information to the Activity Log only, 2 logs information to
both the skip log and Activity Log.
Note:
This skip log is also useful for tracking corrupt messages in an
Exchange Server.
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