The Exchange properties apply to the currently selected Windows clients. For clustered or replicated environments, configure the same settings for all nodes. If you change the attributes for the virtual server name, only the active node is updated.
For snapshot backups, specify the number of I/Os to process for each 1-second pause. This option applies to Exchange 2003 SP2 and to Exchange 2007 if the Exchange Management Console is not installed on the alternate client. See About configuring a pause in consistency checks for Exchange 2007 and earlier. |
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Choose which logs to include with snapshot backups: See About backing up all or only uncommitted Exchange transaction log files with snapshot backups.
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Enable this option to delete transaction logs after a successful Instant Recovery backup. By default, transaction logs are not deleted for a full Instant Recovery backup that is snapshot only. See About truncating Exchange transaction logs with Instant Recovery backups. |
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You can specify a different Windows system to act as a proxy for the source client. Use a proxy if you do not want to affect the source client or if it is not available. This situation applies when you duplicate a GRT-enabled backup image from a disk storage unit to a tape storage unit or when you use the bplist command. For complete information on this option, see the NetBackup for Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator's Guide. |
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As of NetBackup 7.0, this setting no longer needs to be configured. |
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Enable this option to back up the data that is stored on a Single Instance Store (SIS) volume. This feature only applies to Exchange Server 2007 and earlier versions. See About configuring Exchange Single Instance Store backups (Exchange 2007 and earlier) . |
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Disable this option if you do not want to perform a consistency check during an Exchange 2010 DAG backup. If you check , NetBackup continues to perform the backup even if the consistency check fails.See About consistency checks options for an Exchange 2010 backup. |