Example Script For Ms Exchange Server 2000 - HP Data Protector A.06.11 Integration Manual

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2.
Write a script that runs esefile.exe or eseutil.exe and save it, for
example, as integritycheck.bat. Basically, the command looks like:
Path_to_esefile\esefile.exe /s
Exchange_Server_database_file (Exchange 2000) or
Path_to_eseutil\eseutil.exe /k
Exchange_Server_database_file (Exchange 2003) The esefile.exe
utility with the /s option or eseutil.exe with the /k option tests the checksums
on the Exchange Server database.
Example
The esefile.exe resides in C:\ directory on the backup system. Data Protector
mounts the backup data to C:\Program Files\Omniback\tmp with the
mountpoints
zdb.hp.com\H\First\MailStore.edb,
zdb.hp.com\H\First\MailStore2.edb, and
zdb.hp.com\H\First\Public.edb.
Figure 85 Example script for MS Exchange Server 2000
See the HP Data Protector zero downtime backup administrator's guide for
information on the mountpoint creation. The commands in the script ensure that
*.edb database files specified in the backup specification are checked for
consistency.
3.
Modify the ZDB specification to include integritycheck.bat as post-exec.
Execute the script on the backup system. See the online Help index: "pre- and
post-exec commands" for more information.
4.
In the backup specification, select Leave the backup system enabled.
This ensures that the database is available on the backup system when the
integrity check is started.
After backup, esefile or eseutil perform page level integrity check against
database files specified in integritycheck.bat.
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