Hi all, I've followed the guide at Veritas' site for backing up Exchange.
I've set my Windows 2003 Standard server up so that only the Microsoft Information Store is backed up, not the shadow copy components.
I've deselected files and directories specified in Veritas' document which the Exchange Agent already takes care of.
I've also excluded all Exchange data directories from the virus scans (Symantec Antivirus Corporate version 8).
Despite this, after a recent reinstall of Backup Exec 9.1 and its latest service pack (3), I still get the following errors during Backup:
Backup - \\myserver\Microsoft Information Store\First Storage Group
WARNING: "\\myserver\Microsoft Information Store\First Storage Group\Mailbox Store (myserver)" is a corrupt file.
This file cannot verify.
WARNING: "\\myserver\Microsoft Information Store\First Storage Group\Public Folder Store (myserver)" is a corrupt file.
This file cannot verify.
WARNING: "\\myserver\Microsoft Information Store\First Storage Group\Log files" is a corrupt file.
This file cannot verify.
What the heck else could be locking the Exchange resources?!? >:-< I've run out of ideas.
Thanks for any help.
I've set my Windows 2003 Standard server up so that only the Microsoft Information Store is backed up, not the shadow copy components.
I've deselected files and directories specified in Veritas' document which the Exchange Agent already takes care of.
I've also excluded all Exchange data directories from the virus scans (Symantec Antivirus Corporate version 8).
Despite this, after a recent reinstall of Backup Exec 9.1 and its latest service pack (3), I still get the following errors during Backup:
Backup - \\myserver\Microsoft Information Store\First Storage Group
WARNING: "\\myserver\Microsoft Information Store\First Storage Group\Mailbox Store (myserver)" is a corrupt file.
This file cannot verify.
WARNING: "\\myserver\Microsoft Information Store\First Storage Group\Public Folder Store (myserver)" is a corrupt file.
This file cannot verify.
WARNING: "\\myserver\Microsoft Information Store\First Storage Group\Log files" is a corrupt file.
This file cannot verify.
What the heck else could be locking the Exchange resources?!? >:-< I've run out of ideas.
Thanks for any help.