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Backup Exec vrs. Remote Agent

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slicardie

IS-IT--Management
Apr 16, 2002
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Hi,

I have two servers: Server A is the bdc, Exchange 5.5 and print server, and Server B is the pcd and file server. I need to backup Exchange mailboxes (server A) and files (server B). I found veritas installed on Server A, and have an extra license to install it on Server B. Server A doesn't have any tape device. Server B has a 110 DLT VS 80 (Dell), but I haven't installed Veritas on it. I don't know what to do, because I need to backup Exchange mailboxes from server A using the tape device of server B, and I also need to backup files from server B on its own tape device. I have 2 licenses for Veritas, so it is not a trouble of licensing, but I'm new at using it, and do not know what to do... please give me some hints about what to install on which server...
 
hi slicardie,

here's what i suggest you doing:

- make your ServerB as the backup/media server
- make your ServerA as the backup client

you will then need to do the following:
ServerB:
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- install BackupExec Server (licensed) with following option licenses:
1) Remote Agent
2) Agent for MSExchange
3) Open File Option (if you think necessary)
- also, make sure you have the appropriate Veritas driver for your DLT device.
- install MSExchange5.5 Admin or MSExchange2000 System Manager

SeverA:
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- install BackupExec Remote Agent

then create the backup jobs on ServerB.
and i recommend you put the latest patches/fixes for all installs.
and also see if your DLT drive (which, from my understanding, is just a single drive) can accommodate your backup volume - otherwise, you may need to keep inserting blank media - which is hard if you run your backups overnight :)

hope this answers your question.

cheers,
jonlas
 
Thank you Jonlas. Just one question: Why do I have to install Exchange 5.5 Admin on server B? I mean, server A has Exchange 5.5 Administrator and will continue being the Exchange server, so I think I don't need to install it on server B, unless of course it has to be installed on server B in order to use the Veritas Agent for MSExchange to backup mailboxes of server A...
 
hi slicardie,

you've answered your own question :) yes, you need to install the MSExchange Admin (5.5 or 2K) on your ServerB for you to backup mailboxes and information stores. since ServerB will be your backup server.

please remember though - that it's ONLY the MSExchange Admin that you need to install (not the entire Exchange server - and you won't need extra license for that). SeverA will still continue being your Exchange server.

hope this helps.

cheers,
jonlas
 
Another question (sorry if I bother you Jonlas, but it's better to be sure): Since server A has Veritas already installed, do you suggest:

1. Uninstall Veritas on server A.
2. On server B, go to Tools->Serial Numbers and Installation and then Install (from server B) the Remote Agent to server A?
 
I have to take this conversation again. Now the situation is a little bit different:

Now I installed exchange server (full) on server B -don't ask me why- :) So I have mailboxes on server A and mailboxes on server B. But now server A won't let me log in order to backup its mailboxes (whenever I try to select the mailboxes -from "selections" in "job setup"). Any ideas?
 
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