I understand that all too well. Backup <> Compliance and this client now outsources the email archival to another company. Unfortunately they need to get this one persons' email from before they implemented the archival.
They have EXCHANGE09 server already built and in the same Exchange "domain", but those original storage groups from the EXCHANGE01 backups do not exist anymore in their Exchange environment. So I can't restore them to the Recovery SG since I can't see them to add. Can I just restore them on EXCHANGE09 and they'll get put back to the same drive/path? I'm sure they won't mount as all the users in those SG's have their AD information pointing somewhere else. Or can I just define those same SG names so I can add them to the Recovery SG? Bill -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Remco Post Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2010 5:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Exchange2003 restore help On 25 feb 2010, at 22:52, Bill Boyer wrote: > Environment is Exchange2003 server. TSM versions 5.5 on everything. > > Client had an Exchange server over a year ago called EXCHANGE01 with a > couple storage groups. They did backups on this and retained them forever. > They have since created a new, larger EXCHANGE04 server with 4 differently > named storage groups, migrated the users over and then "retired" the > EXCHANGE01 server. Now they have a need to restore mailboxes from the old > EXCHANGE01 storage groups to another server in the domain EXCHANGE09. > > The original storage group names DO NOT exist in the new Exchange > environement, so there's no way I can direct the restore to the Recovery > Storage Group. How can I restore this old data and be able to appease the > lawyers?? This is for legal discovery. > 1- _backups_ are not for legal compliance having said that, build a vm, install windows and exchange, restore, extract the desired info, then destroy. 2- find some application that will _archive_ your e-mail info for legal compliance purposes so you can comply next time.... good luck > TIA, > Bill Boyer -- Met vriendelijke groeten/Kind Regards, Remco Post [email protected] +31 6 248 21 622
