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Problem with GRT and .bkf

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dbaish

IS-IT--Management
Dec 19, 2007
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Quick overview of my situation: I currently backup the Exchange IS using GRT. The backup goes directly into a B2D folder so that a .bkf is created along with IMGxxxx folders for each day that it is run.

Recently, something happened that caused the B2D folder to start creating more than just one .bkf file. The data was being written to an IMGxxxx folder (which is good), but it was also being written to multiple .bkf files in the same B2D folder. I figured out what was causing that. Apparently, I was backing up the Exchange IS as well as all of the contents of the very same B2D folder. Stupid, I know.

The B2D folder goes back about a month, and each day contains about 30GB of data. So each day I was backing up 30GB from Exchange IS as well as a month's worth of data from that B2D folder.

Before I permanently fix it, I have a question. Can I simply delete the current .bkf files (about 700GB) in the B2D folder (obviously keeping the existing .cfg files), without it having an affect on being able to restore data from the older IMGxxxx folders? I know that once I delete the .bkf files, I would have to run another job so that a new .bkf file is created for that B2D folder. However, I still want to be able to retrieve data from the older IMGxxxx folders. Would I be able to use the newly created .bkf file with the older IMGxxxx folders (which were created with a different .bkf) to restore the data from the B2D folder. Unfortunately, I'm at a stage where I can't lose the data that is stored in those older IMGxxxx folders.

My understanding is that a new .bkf is created any time that a B2D job is run. If that's the case, I should be able to delete the current .bkf files, run the same job (modified to only include the Exchange IS), and then use the newly created .bkf to restore the older IMGxxxx data.

I hope anyone that reads this can understand it. It's hard to explain, but I would appreciate any answers or recommendations. Thanks!
 
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