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Ain’t
there yet, baby. Actually, I think
we are in the process of getting BE, but it hasn’t rolled out to my site
yet. I can’t wait til it
does. I must admit though, we have
been rather busy as of late, what with us just buying Remedy. Now that was a project. Integrating them to our e-mail in one
weekend. I won’t complain. I got to fly to Europe. Ben
Winzenz, MCSE Network/Systems
Administrator Peregrine
Systems, Inc. -----Original Message----- Geez, with all Peregrine's money you
should be doing whatever you need to. -----Original
Message----- (Dream mode) Wish I was using BE. Must be nice being able to restore with Ntbackup if you need
to. Maybe someday. (/Dream mode) Ben
Winzenz, MCSE Network/Systems
Administrator Peregrine
Systems, Inc. -----Original
Message----- My recovery server is an
old HP box that I only turn on as needed. I'm using BE instead of
arcserve. Actually restored a contacts folder for someone yesterday.
Works fine, meaning I think you were already on the right track. -----Original
Message----- Maybe
I'm missing the boat here. I want the recovery server on the network for single
mailbox recovery options, not disaster recovery. Why would I want to promote it
etc. I think a member server as part of the domain should work fine. I think I
should be able to restore form my current member backup server. -----Original
Message----- Why not
build as a BDC, take it off network, promote it, rename it to the same as your
existing exchange server, install exchange and arcserve (hmmmm). It will
need a tape drive to run the restore and to take the pst off. -----Original
Message----- I know
this has been addressed before but please bear with me. I'm ramping up to build
a single mailbox recovery server. I've read the Exchange 5.5 Disaster Recovery
Server white paper. I'm using ArgggServIT 6.61 on a member server with agents
to backup the current Exchange server which is a BDC Dell with a mirrored set
for the OS, mirrored set for the log files and a Raid 5 with striping for the
database. The recovery server will have two large IDE drives. So.... 1)
I build the recovery server as a member of the domain, installing NT and
Exchange with the exact service packs as the current Exchange BDC. Will this
create any issues with two Exchange servers on my network? I realize when I
install Exchange on the recovery box I create a new site with the same site and
organization name as the existing Exchange server, not join site. 2)
Once the recovery server is built and on my LAN I can then light some candles
and sacrifice some chickens and restore the Private Store to the recovery
server across the network from my member back up server. Then export the
mailbox I need to a PST and attach it to the required mailbox. Am I
missing anything? Two servers on the network running Exchange worries me for
some reason. Does the partitioning matter on the recovery server? I plan to
break the first drive into two partitions, one for the OS and one for the logs.
Second drive I'll use for the database. I'm really trying to avoid shooting
myself in the foot. Thanks in advance for your wisdom and flames. List Charter
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Title: Message
- Recovery server Stephen J. Norton
- RE: Recovery server Richard McMahon
- RE: Recovery server Benjamin Winzenz
- RE: Recovery server Stephen J. Norton
- RE: Recovery server Stephen J. Norton
- RE: Recovery server RZorz
- RE: Recovery server Benjamin Winzenz
- RE: Recovery server RZorz
- RE: Recovery server Benjamin Winzenz
- RE: Recovery server John Matteson
- RE: Recovery server RZorz
- RE: Recovery server Richard McMahon
- RE: Recovery server Ambrose, Joseph
- RE: Recovery server Bob Peitzke
- Recovery server Steve Ens
- RE: Recovery server Cross, Tom
- RE: Recovery server Steve Ens
- RE: Recovery server Cross, Tom
- RE: Recovery server Steve Ens
