Configuring an Exchange backup that uses Granular Recovery Technology (GRT) (non-VMware backups)
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These steps are applicable for a backup in a non-virtual environment. To use GRT with a VMware backup, refer to the following topics:
See Configuring Granular Recovery Technology (GRT) with a VMware backup that protects Exchange.
Table: Configuring an Exchange backup that uses Granular Recovery Technology (GRT) with a backup in a non-virtual environment
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Step 1 |
Verify that you have a supported Exchange Server configuration and have a media server platform that supports GRT. |
See the Application/Database Agent Compatibility List. See the Software Compatibility List (SCL). |
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Step 2 |
Ensure that requirements are met for the NetBackup server and the Exchange Server software. | See NetBackup server requirements for NetBackup for Exchange. See Exchange server software requirements for NetBackup for Exchange. |
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Step 3 |
Determine which clients require configuration and ensure that requirements are met for the NetBackup clients. |
See Exchange granular clients and non-VMware backups . See NetBackup client requirements for NetBackup for Exchange. In a cluster or replicated environment, perform the steps on each database node in the cluster. For an Exchange Database Availability Group (DAG), perform the steps on each database node in the DAG. |
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Step 4 |
On all granular clients, ensure that each node has an unassigned drive letter on which to mount the backup image. | |
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Step 5 |
Enable or configure NFS for your environment on the following:
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See About configuring Services for Network File System (NFS). |
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Step 6 |
On all Exchange mailbox servers, create an account for Exchange operations (a unique mailbox) for NetBackup. |
See About configuring the account for NetBackup Exchange operations. |
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Step 7 |
On all Exchange mailbox servers, configure the Exchange credentials. |
Use the credentials for the account for NetBackup Exchange operations. See About the Exchange credentials in the client host properties. Alternatively you can add "Exchange Servers" to the "View-Only Organization Management" role group. Perform this configuration in the Exchange Administration Center (EAC) or in Active Directory. See the following Microsoft article for more information: |
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Step 8 | Create a MS-Exchange-Server policy as follows:
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See the NetBackup Hardware compatibility list. For more information on how to create a policy with GRT, see the following: |
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Step 9 | On the NetBackup server, configure the mappings for distributed application restores. |
For backups in a DAG or cluster or if you use a proxy host or off-host client, you must map the application hosts and component hosts in your environment. For example, each DAG node must be able to access a backup image using the DAG name. Configure these mappings in the host property on the primary server. See Configuring mappings for restores of a distributed applications, clusters, or virtual machines . |
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Step 10 |
On the NetBackup server, review the auto-discovered mappings for the hosts in your environment. |
In certain scenarios, a NetBackup host has additional host names or shares a particular name with other hosts. For example, each DAG node must be mapped to the DAG name. Approve each valid auto-discovered mapping that NetBackup discovers in your environment. Perform this configuration in the node in NetBackup web UI. |