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==='''Step 1'''===
 
==='''Step 1'''===
Login to the NetBackup GUI navigate to Backup, Archive and Restore.
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Login to the NetBackup GUI and navigate to '''Backup, Archive and Restore''' section.
  
[[File:BD2-RestoreFiles.jpg]]
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[[File:NBU-RestoreFiles.jpg]]
  
 
==='''Step 2'''===
 
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Click on the '''Restore Files''' tab and select the Source, Destination Client and type of Policy to restore the Exchange backup files. In this case the '''Policy Type''' will be '''MS-Windows'''.
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Click on the '''Restore Files''' tab and select the Source, Destination Client and type of Policy to restore the Exchange backup files.  
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The '''Policy Type''' will be '''Standard'''.
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[[File:NBU-Exchange-PolicySelect.jpg]]
  
 
==='''Step 3'''===
 
==='''Step 3'''===
Restore the image to the Exchange server as a file to a temporary folder. i.e. D:\Temp\Recovered_Database.edb
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Under '''Directory Structure''' navigate the selection until the wanted '''EDB''' files to restore are found. Log files can also be restored if needed.
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[[File:NBU-Exchange-Selections.jpg]]
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Then restore this selection to the Exchange server to a temporary folder, '''''i.e. D:\Temp\Recovered_Database.edb'''''
  
 
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Open a Command Line windows, navigate to the Bin folder within the Exchange install location and launch the tool '''"ESEUTIL.EXE"''' followed by the /p switch.  
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Open a Command Line windows, navigate to the '''Bin''' folder within the Exchange install location and launch the tool '''"ESEUTIL.EXE"''' followed by the '''/p''' switch.  
 
Without this step, the file won’t be able to be mounted.
 
Without this step, the file won’t be able to be mounted.
  
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==='''Step 5'''===
 
==='''Step 5'''===
Move the file to the same location where the current EDB file resides.
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After the file has been scanned by '''"ESEUTIL.EXE"''' move/copy it to the same location where the current '''EDB''' file resides.
  
 
==='''Step 6'''===
 
==='''Step 6'''===

Latest revision as of 11:32, 15 January 2019

The following method has been tested with the versions of Exchange 2007,2010,2013 for recovering the Database Files and getting the server back up and running.

Step 1

Login to the NetBackup GUI and navigate to Backup, Archive and Restore section.

NBU-RestoreFiles.jpg

Step 2

Click on the Restore Files tab and select the Source, Destination Client and type of Policy to restore the Exchange backup files. The Policy Type will be Standard.

NBU-Exchange-PolicySelect.jpg

Step 3

Under Directory Structure navigate the selection until the wanted EDB files to restore are found. Log files can also be restored if needed.

NBU-Exchange-Selections.jpg

Then restore this selection to the Exchange server to a temporary folder, i.e. D:\Temp\Recovered_Database.edb

Step 4

Open a Command Line windows, navigate to the Bin folder within the Exchange install location and launch the tool "ESEUTIL.EXE" followed by the /p switch. Without this step, the file won’t be able to be mounted.

D:\Program Files\Exchange Server\Bin>eseutil.exe /p D:\Temp\Recovered_Database.edb

Step 5

After the file has been scanned by "ESEUTIL.EXE" move/copy it to the same location where the current EDB file resides.

Step 6

Open the Exchange Management Console, and Dismount the current Database, under Server Configuration > Mailbox > Database Management.

Dismount DB.jpg

Step 7

Change the extension of the dismounted database to .OLD and rename the recovered_DB.edb to the same name as the original database.

Step 8

Mount the new database. Exchange services may need to be restarted.

Step 9

Check that data is present by login into WebMail or Outlook as a user, then check that all of their emails are present.



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