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Table 7 Recovery Manager for Microsoft Exchange Event Messages (continued)

Event ID

Error Message

5123

RME5123: ERROR: The system was unable

 

to hold I/O writes. Try again when the

 

Exchange Server is not as busy.

5126

RME5126: ERROR: The creation of a

 

shadow copy is in progress, and only one

 

shadow copy creation operation can be in

 

progress at one time.

Description/Action

The system was not able to process I/O writes.

Try again when the Exchange Server is not as busy.

Run vssadmin list writers to verify that the VSS writer is in a healthy state.

The system was unable to complete the shadow copy operation because another snapshot request was being processed. Additional information can be found in the application event log.

Wait 10 minutes and retry the operation.

5127

RME5127: ERROR: A backup for same

 

mailbox/storage group is already in

 

progress, and only one backup operation

 

at a time is allowed.

5128

RME5128: ERROR: Cannot find the Virtual

 

Copy in the Repository.

Another Data Protector or NetBackup request is in process, and only one backup operation at a time is allowed.

Retry the operation.

The repository might be out of sync.

Run RMExch analyze to determine the out-of-sync entries.

See Appendix B, “Troubleshooting,” for more details.

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Contents User’s Guide Acknowledgments Contents Configuring Backup Software Using the Recovery Manager GUICreating a Backup of a Virtual Copy Scheduling Automatic Virtual Copies Automating TasksMounting a Virtual Copy Unmounting a Virtual Copy Refreshing All Virtual CopiesRapid Backup and Recovery for Exchange Remote Copy for Recovery ManagerTroubleshooting Server Virtualization EnvironmentsRelated Documents IntroductionTypographical Conventions Advisories IntroductionRecovery Manager Requirements Overview of Recovery ManagerSystem Requirements Features Supported Running Recovery Manager on a Japanese OSOverview of Recovery Manager Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service Features Not SupportedFeatures Not Supported Supported VSS Components How VSS Works with Exchange Recovery Manager LayoutHow VSS Works with Exchange Centralized Backup Configuration Single Host Backup ConfigurationCCR Backup Configuration Recovery Manager LayoutMultiple Domain Backup Configurations Two HP 3PAR Storage Systems, One SiteBackup Server Remote Copy Backup ServerServer Relationships Exchange ServersInstallation and Deinstallation Upgrading to Recovery Manager for ExchangeInstalling Recovery Manager Backup ServerVerifying the Installation Verifying the InstallationUnderstanding the Registry Editing the Registry Deinstalling Recovery ManagerEnvironment Variables Deinstalling Recovery Manager Configuring the Database Configuring Recovery ManagerConfiguring Recovery Manager Configuring Mount Functionality Configuring Recovery Manager for CCRGrouping Volumes into Autonomic Groups Configuring the ProviderConfiguring Multiple Domains Volume SetsMultiple Domain Requirements Registering DomainsUnregistering a Domain Modifying Domain CredentialsManaging Domain Components Configuring Backup Software Configuring Symantec NetBackupServer component is installed OverviewSetting Up the HP Data Protector Backup Specification Configuring HP Data ProtectorRequirements Using Your Backup Software Setting Up HP Data Protector Cell Manager AccessUsing Symantec NetBackup Using HP Data ProtectorUsing the Recovery Manager GUI Overview of the Recovery Manager GUIStopping the GUI Starting the GUIManaging Domains Setting the Recovery Manager Policy Configuration How Recovery Manager Policies WorkRegistering the Server Working in Multiple DomainsNumeric-Based Policies Expiration-Based PoliciesSetting the Recovery Manager Policy Configuration Setting Recovery Manager PoliciesRetention Time Restrictions Configuring Email Notifications Modifying the Time Constraints for a Virtual CopyCreating Virtual Copies of Storage Groups Deleting Email ConfigurationsHow Virtual Copy Creation Works Processes during Virtual Copy Creation Manually Creating a Virtual Copy of a Storage GroupProcesses after Virtual Copy Creation Creating a Virtual Copy of an LCR-Enabled Storage Group Creating Remote Virtual Copies of Storage GroupsHow Remote Virtual Copy Works Manually Creating a Remote Virtual Copy of a Storage GroupCreating a Virtual Copy of a CCR-Enabled Storage Group Option Description CCR Virtual Copy on Active NodePrimary CCR Virtual Copy on Passive NodeScheduling Automatic Virtual Copies Automating TasksScheduling Automated Tasks with Task Scheduler Managing Automated Tasks with Task Manager Mounting a Virtual Copy Unmounting a Virtual CopyRefreshing Virtual Copy Information Refreshing All Virtual CopiesManually Creating Backups at the Storage Group Level Backing Up a Virtual CopyRefreshing All Virtual Copies for a Specific Storage Group Refreshing a Specific Virtual CopyCreating Backups at the Storage Group Level for CCR You are using an expiration-based policy, orYou are using an expiration-based policy, or Scheduling Automatic Backups at the Storage Group Level Creating a Backup of a Virtual CopyScheduling an Automatic Backup of a Virtual Copy Restoring a Storage Group with Volume Restore Restoring a Storage Group with File Copy RestoreRestoring from a Virtual Copy Analyzing the Repository Restoring a Volume or Directory from a Media BackupManually Analyzing and Synchronizing the Repository Validating a Virtual Copy Removing Virtual CopiesRemoving Available Virtual Copies Removing Removed Virtual CopiesViewing Event Message Descriptions Using the Recovery Manager CLI Recovery Manager for Exchange Command Line Interface CLIRecovery Manager Commands Recovery Manager for Exchange Command Line Interface CLIRMExch analyze Using the Recovery Manager CLIExamples RMExch backup Recovery Manager CommandsDefault is System Drive\3parsnapshot ExampleRMExch config RMExch create Recovery Manager Commands RMExch create -s bottlenosed -g sg2 RMExch deletebackup RMExch display RMExch displayDomain RMExch listbackup RMExch ModifyDomain RMExch mount RMExch peer RMExch policy RMExch policy -s bottlenosed -g first storage group -i 10 -r RMExch portconfig RMExch rcstatus RMExch RegisterDomain RMExch remove RMExch report RMExch repository RMExch reset RMExch restore Parameters ExamplesRMExch create command RMExch setvcRMExch unmount RMExch UnRegisterDomain Running Recovery Manager as a Scheduled Job Scheduling Virtual Copies using the Recovery Manager GUIRMExch validate Scheduling Virtual Copies with Windows Task SchedulerRunning Recovery Manager as a Scheduled Job RMExch create -s Exchange Server 1 -g storagegroup3Rapid Backup and Recovery for Exchange BackupRapid Backup and Recovery for Exchange Key Microsoft Exchange File TypesRecovery Procedures Advantages of Using Recovery ManagerPoint-In-Time Recovery Recovery ProceduresVolume Promote Point-In-Time Recovery From the Cluster Administrator, take the Disks offlinePoint-Of-Failure Recovery Point-of-Failure Recovery for File Copy RestoreSingle Copy Clusters Continuous Copy Replication ClustersSingle Mailbox Recovery Point-of-Failure Recovery for Volume RestoreRestoring a Mailbox from a Backup to a Recovery Server Rapid Backup and Recovery for Exchange How Recovery Storage Groups Operate Using the Recovery Storage Group FeatureCreating a Recovery Storage Group Restoring a Mailbox Store to the Recovery Storage Group Additional Documentation Additional DocumentationRemote Copy for Recovery Manager Synchronous Mode Remote CopyAsynchronous Periodic Mode Remote Copy Remote Copy for Recovery ManagerSetting Up Remote Copy Setting Up Remote CopySupport for Remote Copy Modes and Policies Support for GeoCluster for Microsoft WindowsSetting Up Remote Copy Volume Groups for Storage Groups Recovering a Storage Group from a Remote Copy Backup ServerVMWare and Egenera Server Virtualization EnvironmentsVMWare and Egenera Troubleshooting Known IssuesKnown Microsoft Issues TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Suggestion RMExch analyze -s exchange server -g storage group Regsvr32 C\Windows\system32\msclus.dll Troubleshooting Event Messages Event ID Error Message 3112 Backup serverRME3126 Error Could not delete Local configuration fileEvent ID Error Message 3164 RME3176 Error Verification hasCommand on this snapshot If NetBackup is included in environmentEvent ID Error Message 3204 Storage group share volumes. PleaseUnmount the shared volumes before Before running restoreRemoving this configuration 3806 3PARVSS3806 Error Unable to read3807 3PARVSS3807 Error Unable to read InServ Storage System connection setupEvent ID Error Message 3813 3PARVSS3813 Error Unable to get 3PARVSS3814 Error Unable to find3PARVSS3816 Error Unable to find Make sure you have entered the rightEvent ID Error Message 3817 3PARVSS3817 Error VSS Provider Log level setupStorage System configuration entry Allowable volumesEvent ID Error Message Description/Action 5054 An error5055 3PARVSS5055 Error Token Invalid CommandEvent ID Error Message Description/Action 5062 Unable to access registry for the specified keyPermission to access it 5063 3PARVSS5063 Error Could not queryEvent ID Error Message 5103 RME5103 Error The VSS Writer RME5104 Error The VSS ExchangeFrom the command line. To put it into a RME5108 Error The VSS WriterEvent ID Error Message 5123 RME5126 Error The creation of aRME5127 Error a backup for same To hold I/O writes. Try again whenEvent ID Error Message 5134 New license5145 Valid licenseEvent ID Error Message 5146 RME5147 Error Cannot remove aNot appear to be installed. You cannot VSS Provider does not appear to be installedEvent ID Error Message RME5159 Error Maximum numberVolumes exceeded RME5162 Error Unable to getSnapshot volume Server install location from registryTry performing recovery operations Volume Name is currently exposed toEvent ID Error Message 5195 Copy command for group Remote CopyCopy registered volumes information RME5199 Error Remote copy groupNotification command for remote copy Copy Need to check the firewall settingsActive Directory Ready for syncEvent ID Error Message 5438 DataProtector command errorDue to invalid username or password Could not access the HP 3PAR Storage System