I tried that as well but when I did that I got the following errors in my
log...

09/02/2004 14:18:15 --- SCHEDULEREC QUERY BEGIN
09/02/2004 14:18:15 --- SCHEDULEREC QUERY END
09/02/2004 14:18:15 Next operation scheduled:
09/02/2004 14:18:15
------------------------------------------------------------
09/02/2004 14:18:15 Schedule Name:         @55
09/02/2004 14:18:15 Action:                Command
09/02/2004 14:18:15 Objects:               c:\excfull.cmd
09/02/2004 14:18:15 Options:
09/02/2004 14:18:15 Server Window Start:   14:18:37 on 09/02/2004
09/02/2004 14:18:15
------------------------------------------------------------
09/02/2004 14:18:15
Executing scheduled command now.
09/02/2004 14:18:15
Executing Operating System command or script:
   c:\excfull.cmd
09/02/2004 14:18:15 Finished command.  Return code is: 1837
09/02/2004 14:18:15 ANS1909E The scheduled command failed.
09/02/2004 14:18:15 ANS1512E Scheduled event '@55' failed.  Return code =
1837.
09/02/2004 14:18:15 Sending results for scheduled event '@55'.
09/02/2004 14:18:15 Results sent to server for scheduled event '@55'.

Jason

-----Original Message-----
From: Del Hoobler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 3:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: TDP for Exchange 5.5

Jason,

It sounds like you set up the schedule definition incorrectly.
It needs to be an COMMAND type schedule that specifies
a batch file on the Exchange server machine that launches
Data Protection for Exchange. There are sample batch files
shipped with Data Protection for Exchange.

If you look at the Data Protection for Exchange User's Guide,
it walks you through setting up a scheduled Data Protection
for Exchange backup.

Thanks,

Del

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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/02/2004
02:27:43 PM:

> I am trying to configure the TDP for exchange to be able to backup my
> Exchange 5.5 Directory and Information store fully and on a daily basis.
> Here is what I have in my dsm.opt (for the tdpexchange) but when I try
to
> schedule a job it doesn't look like it reads my dsm.opt and it does an
> incremental on the entire system.
>
> [data clipped from original append]
>
> I have the TSM BAclient and the TDP for exchange installed on the
system. I
> setup my BA dsm.opt correctly and I am able to backup the system files
but I
> am having problems backing up the exchange through the client.
>
> Why is this happening?
>


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