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NOTE:

The -defer option is not supported when the Recovery Manager for Exchange backup

server is the same as the production server.

NOTE:

The -defer option defers log truncation until backup completion. This keeps the Exchange

writer in the “waiting for completion” state for that period.

-mp "mountpoint"

- Optional. Specifies the mount point (delimited by quotation marks),

for a backup location other than in the default directory.

The full path is required.

The default location is <System Drive>:\3parsnapshot.

If the specified virtual copy is already mounted, this parameter will be ignored.

-noemail

- Optional - Do not send an email notification even if configured for this operation.

-dl DataListName

- Specifies the data list name and indicates the backup software in use

is HP Data Protector. For more information about data lists, see the description of backup
specifications in the HP Data Protector Administrator’s Guide.

Optional: If not specified, Recovery Manager for Exchange proceeds as if the backup software
used is Symantec NetBackup.

-domain <DomainName>

- Optional. Specifies the domain to which the Exchange server

or mailbox belongs.

If this option is not specified, Recovery Manager fro Exchange uses the local domain.

NOTE:

Use quotes ("") where spaces are included.

NOTE:

Symantec NetBackup software is case sensitive. Make sure all information entered

pertaining to the policy is supplied with the proper case.

Example

The following command uses NetBackup to perform a backup of virtual copy 020405162103
whose data has currently been mounted on the server S1.

RMExch backup -mdb mailboxdatabase -t 020405162103 -vs S1 -p test -d

full -m bottlenosed

The following command uses Data Protector to perform a backup of virtual copy 07221102153.

RMExch backup -mdb mailboxdatabase -t 072211021532 -vs S1 -dl rme_dl

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