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Restoring a Database to a RSG and Recovering a MailboxRECOVERY (RESTORE) OF EXCHANGE SERVER 2007 OR 2003 WITH THE EXCHANGE CLIENTNOTE: If the selected path already exists, it must not containany files prior to the restore.(h) In the Storage Group Name field, type RSG.(i) Restore the database.3. After the restore completes, launch Exchange System Manager, select theRecovery Storage Group and select Actions > Refresh.Restoring to Recovery Storage Group on an Alternate ServerIf an Exchange server does not have enough available drive space for anadditional copy of the database, then a Recovery Storage Group can becreated on an alternative server that has adequate free space. Thisrecovery server should be part of the same Domain (AD forest) and beadded to the existing Exchange organization when installing Exchange.IMPORTANT: In this configuration, always restore to aRecovery Storage Group; never restore to a production StorageGroup. Severe disruption of production Exchange functionscould result if a database is restored to any storagegroup other than the Recovery Storage Group.Redirecting a restore to a different server in the same administrative group1. In Avamar Administrator, locate the database backup you want to restore.2. Select Actions > Restore Now or click the toolbar icon shownimmediately to the left.The Restore Options dialog box appears.3. Under Restore Destination Choices, select Restore everything to adifferent location.AVAMAR 5.0 • AVAMAR EXCHANGE CLIENT USER GUIDE 68

Restoring a Database to a RSG and Recovering a MailboxRECOVERY (RESTORE) OF EXCHANGE SERVER 2007 OR 2003 WITH THE EXCHANGE CLIENT4. Type or browse to a client in the same administrative group for redirectedrestore. Make sure Microsoft Information Store is selected in the client.5. Click More Options.6. In the Restore Command Line Options dialog box, specify the path for theRedirected storage group. Or, leave the default path, “C:\Restore.”7. Click OK as needed to close dialog boxes.8. Run the restore.Avamar will restore the databases to the alternate location. When therestore is complete and successful, the users’ mailboxes are relinked to thenew alternative location.AVAMAR 5.0 • AVAMAR EXCHANGE CLIENT USER GUIDE 69

Restoring a Database to a RSG and Recovering a MailboxRECOVERY (RESTORE) OF EXCHANGE SERVER 2007 OR 2003 WITH THE EXCHANGE CLIENTNOTE: If the selected path already exists, it must not containany files prior to the restore.(h) In the Storage Group Name field, type RSG.(i) Restore the database.3. After the restore completes, launch <strong>Exchange</strong> System Manager, select theRecovery Storage Group and select Actions > Refresh.Restoring to Recovery Storage Group on an Alternate ServerIf an <strong>Exchange</strong> server does not have enough available drive space for anadditional copy of the database, then a Recovery Storage Group can becreated on an alternative server that has adequate free space. Thisrecovery server should be part of the same Domain (AD forest) and beadded to the existing <strong>Exchange</strong> organization when installing <strong>Exchange</strong>.IMPORTANT: In this configuration, always restore to aRecovery Storage Group; never restore to a production StorageGroup. Severe disruption of production <strong>Exchange</strong> functionscould result if a database is restored to any storagegroup other than the Recovery Storage Group.Redirecting a restore to a different server in the same administrative group1. In <strong>Avamar</strong> Administrator, locate the database backup you want to restore.2. Select Actions > Restore Now or click the toolbar icon shownimmediately to the left.The Restore Options dialog box appears.3. Under Restore Destination Choices, select Restore everything to adifferent location.AVAMAR <strong>5.0</strong> • AVAMAR EXCHANGE CLIENT USER GUIDE 68

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