HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere Licenses User Manual

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6.

Configure the storage group name to use the same name as the production Exchange Server
computer.
a.

Start the Exchange System Manager.

b.

Expand Administrative Groups, and then expand AdministrativeGroupName.

c.

Expand Servers and then expand YourServerName.

NOTE:

If the name of the storage group on the production server uses a name other

than First Storage Group, configure the storage group name to use the same name as
the storage group on the production Exchange Server computer.

7.

Dismount the database:
a.

Right-click the Mailbox Store and click Dismount Store.

b.

Click Yes when you are prompted to continue.

c.

Right-click the Mailbox Store and select Properties.

d.

Select the Database tab and check the This database can be overwritten by a restore
checkbox.

e.

Click OK.

f.

Quit the Exchange System Manager.

8.

Delete the existing database and log files that are on the recovery server.

9.

Restore the database files from backup.

10. To repair the database, run the following repair utility:

eseutil /r E0n /d<database file directory location> /l<log file directory>

/s<system file directory>

Replace n (in EOn) with the storage group number, e.g. E01, E02, E03.

11. Mount the database.

a.

Start the Exchange System Manager.

b.

Expand Administrative Groups, and then expand AdministrativeGroupName.

c.

Expand Servers, expand YourServerName, and then expand YourStorageGroupName.

d.

Right-click the Mailbox Store, and click Mount Store.

e.

Click OK when you receive the message that indicates that the store successfully mounted.

12. Create a new user in Active Directory Users and Computers. Make sure that you do not make

the new user account mailbox-enabled. To create the new user:
a.

Start Active Directory Users and Computers.

b.

Right-click Users, point to New, and then click User.

c.

Specify the user name and the user logon name in the appropriate boxes, and click Next.

d.

Specify the password information for the user, and click Next.

e.

Click to clear the Create an Exchange mailbox checkbox, and click Next.

f.

Click Finish.

13. In the Exchange System Manager, expand the Mailbox Store, right-click Mailboxes, and click

Run Cleanup Agent.

14. Recover the mailbox.

a.

Right-click the mailbox that you want to recover and click Reconnect.

b.

In the list of Active Directory accounts, click the user account that you created earlier and
click OK.

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