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Database Level Data Restore, Database Level Restore Prerequisites

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Database Level Backup and Restore for Exchange Server 2000 and 2003 10. Click OK. The Submit Job dialog opens. 11. From the Submit Job dialog, select Run Now to run the job immediately, or select Run On and select a future date and time when you want the job to run. Enter a description for your job. If you selected multiple sources to back up and want to set the priority in which the job sessions initiate, click Source Priority. Use the Top, Up, Down, and Bottom buttons to change the order in which the jobs are processed. When you finish setting priorities, click OK. On the Submit Job page, click OK to submit your job. More information: Database Level Backup Methods (see page 36) Database Level Data Restore The following sections include information on the prerequisites you must meet before you perform a restore, the features that the CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Microsoft Exchange offers when restoring from a database level backup, and the procedure for how to perform a restore. Database Level Restore Prerequisites Before you restore data, and to prepare your Exchange server, you must dismount the database stores within all storage groups you want to restore. To do this, open the Exchange System Manager, navigate to, and expand, the Servers object and browse to the storage group you want to restore. Then right-click each database store and select Dismount Store. Note: You can also dismount databases automatically using the Automatically dismount database before restore option. For more information on this option, see Database Level Restore Options (see page 43). Enable the This database can be overwritten by a restore option for each of the database stores in the Storage Groups you want to restore. To do this, open the Exchange System Manager, navigate to, and expand, the Storage Group you want to restore, right-click each database store and select Properties, click the Database tab, enable the feature This database can be overwritten by a restore, and then click OK. Chapter 3: Performing Database Level Backups and Restores 41

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Database Level Backup and Restore for Exchange Server 2000 and 2003
10.
Click OK.
The Submit Job dialog opens.
11.
From the Submit Job dialog, select Run Now to run the job immediately, or
select Run On and select a future date and time when you want the job to
run.
Enter a description for your job.
If you selected multiple sources to back up and want to set the priority in
which the job sessions initiate, click Source Priority. Use the Top, Up,
Down, and Bottom buttons to change the order in which the jobs are
processed. When you finish setting priorities, click OK.
On the Submit Job page, click OK to submit your job.
More information:
Database Level Backup Methods
(see page 36)
Database Level Data Restore
The following sections include information on the prerequisites you must meet
before you perform a restore, the features that the CA ARCserve Backup Agent
for Microsoft Exchange offers when restoring from a database level backup,
and the procedure for how to perform a restore.
Database Level Restore Prerequisites
Before you restore data, and to prepare your Exchange server, you must
dismount the database stores within all storage groups you want to restore. To
do this, open the Exchange System Manager, navigate to, and expand, the
Servers object and browse to the storage group you want to restore. Then
right-click each database store and select Dismount Store.
Note:
You can also dismount databases automatically using the Automatically
dismount database before restore option. For more information on this option,
see
Database Level Restore Options
(see page 43).
Enable the This database can be overwritten by a restore option for each of the
database stores in the Storage Groups you want to restore. To do this, open
the Exchange System Manager, navigate to, and expand, the Storage Group
you want to restore, right-click each database store and select Properties, click
the Database tab, enable the feature This database can be overwritten by a
restore, and then click OK.
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