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BackUp Exec Audit

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Hi All,

I have been tasked with carrying out an audit on our Server estate (350 + Windows Servers), trying to establish if and where they back up to. (Don't ask, just been through painful merger process and inherited a load of kit we need to support).

Anyhow, what I would like to know is; is there a way of telling where a server backs up to, just by looking through the file structure; log files, set up files etc.?

We have servers that have Remote Agent installed, but I need to know where that agent points to. Is this possible?

Apologies for obtuseness, newbie to BackUp Exec.

Thanks

DEC

If it helps, let me know, if it doesn't, let me know.
It's the only way I'll learn.
 
Depending on the version of Backup Exec and how things were installed. On the remote agent server you can lauch \program files\symantec\backup exec\raws\vxmon.exe (BE 11d and 12) and the publishing tab should tell you what media server the agent is publishing to. This really tell you what media server is backing up the remote agent server. The agent could have been pushed from mediaserverA with the option to publish to mediaservera but in reality the remote server could be protected by mediaserverb or changed down the road.
Only way is to look at the job logs on your media server or selection lists that are in use. There are a few reports on the REPORTS tab on each media server that could help out.
 
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