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Activity Log Messages, Successful, Incomplete, Failed, More information

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Document Level Backup Features Activity Log Messages At the end of each backup job, a summary of each session is displayed in the Activity Log. Depending on what occurs during backup, the summary includes messages with the following information: ■ The status of the job. Depending on what you selected to back up and what occurred during the backup job, you will receive one of three statuses: - Successful--All selected mailboxes and root public folders were backed up. - Incomplete--One or more of the selected mailboxes and root public folders were backed up. At least one mailbox or root public folder failed to back up. - Failed--No selected mailboxes and root public folders were backed up. Note: Individual folders, messages, and attachments do not affect the status of the job. If these items are not backed up, 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, you can change the value of the Skip Log Setting. For more information on the Skip Log Setting, see Configure the Agent For Document Level Backup and Restore. This skip log is also useful for tracking corrupt messages in an Exchange Server. ■ The number of root public folders, mailboxes, folders, and documents that were backed up successfully ■ The amount of data that was backed up ■ The amount of data that was written to media ■ The amount of size reduction achieved through Complete Messaging Single Instance ■ The number of items that were skipped ■ The number of mailboxes that failed to back up ■ The number of root public folders that failed to back up ■ The status of the session has changed ■ Instructions on how to resolve an issue More information: Configure the Agent for Document Level Backup and Restore (see page 22) 90 Agent for Microsoft Exchange Guide

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Document Level Backup Features
Activity Log Messages
At the end of each backup job, a summary of each session is displayed in the
Activity Log. Depending on what occurs during backup, the summary includes
messages with the following information:
The status of the job. Depending on what you selected to back up and
what occurred during the backup job, you will receive one of three
statuses:
Successful--
All selected mailboxes and root public folders were
backed up.
Incomplete--
One or more of the selected mailboxes and root public
folders were backed up. At least one mailbox or root public folder failed
to back up.
Failed--
No selected mailboxes and root public folders were backed up.
Note:
Individual folders, messages, and attachments do not affect the
status of the job. If these items are not backed up, 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, you can change the value of the Skip Log
Setting. For more information on the Skip Log Setting, see Configure the
Agent For Document Level Backup and Restore. This skip log is also useful
for tracking corrupt messages in an Exchange Server.
The number of root public folders, mailboxes, folders, and documents that
were backed up successfully
The amount of data that was backed up
The amount of data that was written to media
The amount of size reduction achieved through Complete Messaging Single
Instance
The number of items that were skipped
The number of mailboxes that failed to back up
The number of root public folders that failed to back up
The status of the session has changed
Instructions on how to resolve an issue
More information:
Configure the Agent for Document Level Backup and Restore
(see page 22)
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Agent for Microsoft Exchange Guide