Exchange Server Restore Options - HP Data Protector A.06.11 Integration Manual

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F T T F T T T T
and you want to restore the version marked T, then restore all versions in italic:
first full and transaction log backup, second transaction log backup, and the
last transaction log backup (Last restore set (start recovery) selected).
4.
In the Options property page, select restore options. See
5.
Click Devices and Media to select devices, verify device information, and set
media priorities.
Note that you can use a different device for restore than the one used for backup.
See the online Help index: "selecting, devices for restore".
IMPORTANT:
If the devices for restore are not those used for backup, select the same
number of devices in the Devices property page as you used during backup.
6.
Click Restore. Review your selection and click Finish to start restore.
If Mount databases after recovery is not specified, mount dismounted Information
Stores after restore using the Exchange System Manager.
Table 18 Exchange Server restore options
Restore to another
client
Directory for
temporary log files
Last restore set
(start recovery)
Mount databases
after recovery
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Integrating Microsoft Exchange Server and Data Protector
By default, the target client is the Exchange Server from which the
application data was backed up. Nevertheless, you can restore
databases to a different Exchange Server. The new target server must
be a part of the Data Protector cell and have the MS Exchange
Integration component installed.
Sets the temporary directory for log files restore. Using this directory,
Exchange Server recovers the database - this is called hard recovery.
Performs a hard recovery after restore. Use to restore the last set of
files. If you do not set this option, start the recovery manually by running
eseutil /cc /t from the appropriate subdirectory of the directory
for temporary log files.
Automatically mounts restored databases after hard recovery.
Table 18
for details.

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