Service.
Thanks,
Del
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Subject: Re: TDP Exchange error
Mario,
Are you running with Exchange SCC or CCR clustering?
Does this command work?
TDPEXCC QUERY EXCHANGE /EXCSERVER=exc-virt-server-name
where "exc-virt-server-name" is the Exchange virtual server name
if you are running with Exchange S
Mario,
Are you running with Exchange SCC or CCR clustering?
Does this command work?
TDPEXCC QUERY EXCHANGE /EXCSERVER=exc-virt-server-name
where "exc-virt-server-name" is the Exchange virtual server name
if you are running with Exchange Server 2007 SCC clustering.
Del
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Yudi,
Glad to hear you are making progresses with your exchange admin.
Regarding your question about the logs, I answered that before but here
we go:
After the legacy and VSS full backups, the exchange server deletes the
logs; the logs won't be deleted if the storage groups are not mounted.
Simil
Hi,
I think the problem was the exchange it self. Every morning, the exchange
service take a big resource memory (about 8 GIgs), so we're still waiting
for the exchange guy to solve that problem. One more thing, after a full or
incremental backup, what's happening to the exchange log? Is it direc
Yudi,
Did you see any outstanding error messages from Exchange in the event
viewer? Did you get additional information from the logs in the TDPExch
directory? "tdpexcc q exchange" showed that circular logging was
disabled; so TDP shouldn't be assuming otherwise. You may want to work
on this issue
I'm using legacy backup, and From The "tdpexcc q exchange" command, all
circular logging are disabled. It seems that when backup occured, tdp
exchange still asume the circular logging were enabled. Do i have to stop &
restart the exchange server?
Best Regards,
Yudi Darmadi
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Yudi,
After the legacy and VSS full backups, the exchange server deletes the
logs; the logs won't be deleted if the storage groups are not mounted.
Similarly during the legacy incremental backups, the exchange server
deletes the transactional logs after they are being backed up.
Using the command
Are you running this on a cluster? Try adding the following to the
command:
/EXCSERVER=exc-server-name
where "exc-server-name" is the name of your Exchange Server.
Thanks,
Del
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 07/13/2009
09:27:49 AM
Hey Bill,
The reason you can't query exchange is because the Microsoft Exchange
Information Store service is not running. That service needs to be
started for TDP for Exchange to run; start that service and everything
will be smth.
BERTAUT TCHUISE
Storage Support Administrator
Legg Mason
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