HP Application Software Suite for Microsoft Exchange manual Point-Of-Failure Recovery

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CLI” (page 51). For information on using the GUI to execute a volume restore, see “Using the Recovery Manager GUI” (page 29).

WARNING! DO NOT perform a volume promote restore if multiple storage groups share any volumes. This includes all data files .LOG, .EDB, and .CHK. If you are not sure how or if your storage groups share volumes, execute the script chk_multi_storage.cmd by default installed at Program Files/3PAR/RM/Exchange/bin.

5.In the Computer Management window, for volume promote restores, right-click the Disk Management node and select Rescan Disks.

6.From the Cluster Administrator, bring the Disk(s) back online.

7.Follow the appropriate steps depending on whether you are performing the operation for “Single Copy Clusters” (page 85) or “Continuous Copy Replication Clusters” (page 85)

Single Copy Clusters

1.For the disk(s) previously put in maintenance mode, take ALL of them out of maintenance mode.

2.From the command line, issue the following command for all disks the storage group uses:

Cluster res "resourcename" /maint:off

3.Verify the EDB, LOG, CHK files are correctly appearing in the original database locations.

4.Mount the databases within the storage group.

The database is recovered to the point-in-time when the virtual copy was taken.

Continuous Copy Replication Clusters

1.Reseed the remote database using the command Update-StorageGroupCopyfrom the Exchange Management Shell.

2.Use Resume-StorageGroupCopyto resume the replication.

NOTE: For Exchange 2007 virtual copies created off the LCR copy, a volume promote restore is not supported.

Point-Of-Failure Recovery

This section provides instructions on performing a “Point-of-Failure Recovery for File Copy Restore” (page 85) and performing a “Point-of-Failure Recovery for Volume Restore” (page 86).

Point-of-Failure Recovery for File Copy Restore

To perform a point-of-failure recovery for file copy restore:

1.Move the currently existing log files on your storage group volumes that you want to roll forward.

NOTE: If Windows does not allow you to move, or even copy, Exchange .LOG files because they are “being used by another program,” part of Exchange is still “live.” If this is the case, move on to the next step.

2.Repeat the point-in-time recovery for file copy restore: step 1 to step 4.

3.With the Exchange database(s) dismounted, preserve the current log files on your storage group volumes if you were not able to do so for step 1.

4.Mount the desired virtual copy for the staging Exchange server either from the Recovery Manager GUI or from the command line using the RMExch mount command. For more

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Contents User’s Guide Acknowledgments Contents Using the Recovery Manager GUI Configuring Backup SoftwareScheduling Automatic Virtual Copies Automating Tasks Creating a Backup of a Virtual CopyMounting a Virtual Copy Unmounting a Virtual Copy Refreshing All Virtual CopiesRemote Copy for Recovery Manager Rapid Backup and Recovery for ExchangeTroubleshooting Server Virtualization EnvironmentsRelated Documents IntroductionTypographical Conventions Introduction AdvisoriesRecovery 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 Single Host Backup Configuration Centralized Backup ConfigurationRecovery Manager Layout CCR Backup ConfigurationTwo HP 3PAR Storage Systems, One Site Multiple Domain Backup ConfigurationsRemote Copy Backup Server Backup ServerServer Relationships Exchange ServersUpgrading to Recovery Manager for Exchange Installation and DeinstallationInstalling 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 Recovery Manager for CCR Configuring Mount FunctionalityGrouping Volumes into Autonomic Groups Configuring the ProviderVolume Sets Configuring Multiple DomainsMultiple Domain Requirements Registering DomainsUnregistering a Domain Modifying Domain CredentialsManaging Domain Components Configuring Symantec NetBackup Configuring Backup SoftwareServer component is installed OverviewSetting Up the HP Data Protector Backup Specification Configuring HP Data ProtectorRequirements Setting Up HP Data Protector Cell Manager Access Using Your Backup SoftwareUsing Symantec NetBackup Using HP Data ProtectorOverview of the Recovery Manager GUI Using the Recovery Manager GUIStopping the GUI Starting the GUIManaging Domains How Recovery Manager Policies Work Setting the Recovery Manager Policy ConfigurationRegistering the Server Working in Multiple DomainsExpiration-Based Policies Numeric-Based PoliciesSetting the Recovery Manager Policy Configuration Setting Recovery Manager PoliciesRetention Time Restrictions Modifying the Time Constraints for a Virtual Copy Configuring Email NotificationsCreating 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 Remote Virtual Copies of Storage Groups Creating a Virtual Copy of an LCR-Enabled Storage GroupHow Remote Virtual Copy Works Manually Creating a Remote Virtual Copy of a Storage GroupOption Description CCR Virtual Copy on Active Node Creating a Virtual Copy of a CCR-Enabled Storage GroupPrimary CCR Virtual Copy on Passive NodeScheduling Automatic Virtual Copies Automating TasksScheduling Automated Tasks with Task Scheduler Managing Automated Tasks with Task Manager Unmounting a Virtual Copy Mounting a Virtual CopyRefreshing Virtual Copy Information Refreshing All Virtual CopiesBacking Up a Virtual Copy Manually Creating Backups at the Storage Group LevelRefreshing All Virtual Copies for a Specific Storage Group Refreshing a Specific Virtual CopyYou are using an expiration-based policy, or Creating Backups at the Storage Group Level for CCRYou are using an expiration-based policy, or Creating a Backup of a Virtual Copy Scheduling Automatic Backups at the Storage Group LevelScheduling 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 Removing Virtual Copies Validating a Virtual CopyRemoving Available Virtual Copies Removing Removed Virtual CopiesViewing Event Message Descriptions Recovery Manager for Exchange Command Line Interface CLI Using the Recovery Manager CLIRecovery Manager Commands Recovery Manager for Exchange Command Line Interface CLIRMExch analyze Using the Recovery Manager CLIExamples Recovery Manager Commands RMExch backupExample Default is System Drive\3parsnapshotRMExch 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 Examples ParametersRMExch setvc RMExch create commandRMExch unmount RMExch UnRegisterDomain Scheduling Virtual Copies using the Recovery Manager GUI Running Recovery Manager as a Scheduled JobRMExch validate Scheduling Virtual Copies with Windows Task SchedulerRMExch create -s Exchange Server 1 -g storagegroup3 Running Recovery Manager as a Scheduled JobBackup Rapid Backup and Recovery for ExchangeRapid Backup and Recovery for Exchange Key Microsoft Exchange File TypesAdvantages of Using Recovery Manager Recovery ProceduresPoint-In-Time Recovery Recovery ProceduresFrom the Cluster Administrator, take the Disks offline Volume Promote Point-In-Time RecoveryPoint-of-Failure Recovery for File Copy Restore Point-Of-Failure RecoverySingle Copy Clusters Continuous Copy Replication ClustersPoint-of-Failure Recovery for Volume Restore Single Mailbox RecoveryRestoring 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 DocumentationSynchronous Mode Remote Copy Remote Copy for Recovery ManagerAsynchronous 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 WindowsRecovering a Storage Group from a Remote Copy Backup Server Setting Up Remote Copy Volume Groups for Storage GroupsVMWare and Egenera Server Virtualization EnvironmentsVMWare and Egenera Known Issues TroubleshootingKnown Microsoft Issues TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Suggestion RMExch analyze -s exchange server -g storage group Regsvr32 C\Windows\system32\msclus.dll Troubleshooting Event Messages Backup server Event ID Error Message 3112RME3126 Error Could not delete Local configuration fileRME3176 Error Verification has Event ID Error Message 3164Command on this snapshot If NetBackup is included in environmentStorage group share volumes. Please Event ID Error Message 3204Unmount the shared volumes before Before running restore3806 3PARVSS3806 Error Unable to read Removing this configuration3807 3PARVSS3807 Error Unable to read InServ Storage System connection setup3PARVSS3814 Error Unable to find Event ID Error Message 3813 3PARVSS3813 Error Unable to get3PARVSS3816 Error Unable to find Make sure you have entered the rightLog level setup Event ID Error Message 3817 3PARVSS3817 Error VSS ProviderStorage System configuration entry Allowable volumesAn error Event ID Error Message Description/Action 50545055 3PARVSS5055 Error Token Invalid CommandUnable to access registry for the specified key Event ID Error Message Description/Action 5062Permission to access it 5063 3PARVSS5063 Error Could not queryRME5104 Error The VSS Exchange Event ID Error Message 5103 RME5103 Error The VSS WriterFrom the command line. To put it into a RME5108 Error The VSS WriterRME5126 Error The creation of a Event ID Error Message 5123RME5127 Error a backup for same To hold I/O writes. Try again whenNew license Event ID Error Message 51345145 Valid licenseRME5147 Error Cannot remove a Event ID Error Message 5146Not appear to be installed. You cannot VSS Provider does not appear to be installedRME5159 Error Maximum number Event ID Error MessageVolumes exceeded RME5162 Error Unable to getServer install location from registry Snapshot volumeTry performing recovery operations Volume Name is currently exposed toCopy command for group Remote Copy Event ID Error Message 5195Copy registered volumes information RME5199 Error Remote copy groupNeed to check the firewall settings Notification command for remote copy CopyActive Directory Ready for syncDataProtector command error Event ID Error Message 5438Due to invalid username or password Could not access the HP 3PAR Storage System