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TECHNICAL NOTES EMC NetWorker Module for Microsoft: Performing Exchange Server Granular Recovery by using EMC NetWorker Module for Microsoft with Ontrack PowerControls Release 3.0 Technical Notes P/N 302-000-404 REV 01 October 7, 2013 These technical notes contain supplemental information about using EMC NetWorker Module for Microsoft Release 3.0 with Ontrack PowerControls to perform granular level recovery (GLR) of deleted Microsoft Exchange Server mailboxes, public folders, and public folder mailboxes. Topics include: Introduction... 4 Solution overview... 5 Prerequisite tasks... 8 Recovering Exchange database files by using NMM... 9 Performing a granular recovery of Exchange Server database files... 10

Revision history Revision history Table 1 on page 4 presents the revision history of this document: Table 1 Revision history Revision Date Description 01 October 7, 2013 First release of this document for the 3.0 General Availability (GA) release of EMC NetWorker Module for Microsoft. Introduction These technical notes are for use by a technically trained person who must use EMC NetWorker Module for Microsoft (NMM) 3.0 or later with Ontrack PowerControls to perform granular level recovery (GLR) of deleted Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, 2010, and 2013 items including mailboxes, public folders, and public folder mailboxes. You can also use PowerControls to recover Exchange Server items that have not been deleted. The NetWorker Module for Microsoft Administration Guide provides complete details about all NMM features. Details about using NMM to back up and recover Exchange Server can be found in the NetWorker Module for Microsoft for Exchange Server VSS User Guide. For more information PowerControls functionality, refer to the PowerControls documentation. To recover deleted Exchange Server items by using NMM with PowerControls, you must perform the following tasks: 1. Use NMM to back up the entire Exchange Server or a single database. You can use NMM to recover deleted Exchange Server 2007, 2010, and 2013 items. The recovery process is the same for all supported versions of Exchange Server, although the application information and save sets vary depending on the version of Exchange Server you use. The steps in these procedures use an Exchange 2010 database availability group (DAG) as an example. 2. Use NMM to recover the Exchange Server mailbox database without using the Microsoft VSS writer. 3. Use PowerControls to perform a GLR to recover the Exchange Server files to a local disk or network share. You can use other third-party tools to perform this task. The exact steps of this task vary, depending on which tool you use. The steps in these procedures use PowerControls as an example. 4 Performing Exchange Server Granular Recovery by using EMC Networker Module for Microsoft with Ontrack PowerControls

Solution overview Solution overview NMM is an enterprise backup and recovery product, which uses the Microsoft VSS infrastucture to perform backup and recovery of Exchange application data. NMM allows you to perform backups at the writer level or database level. You can recover entire databases or individual items such as emails, folders, calendars, notes, tasks, and contacts directly to your production system. This powerful software also protects the Exchange organization from disaster situations. NMM supports backup and recovery for the following Exchange Server configurations. Exchange Server 2007 Standalone Cluster continuous replication (CCR) Standby continuous replication (SCR) Single copy cluster (SCC) Local Continuous Replication (LCR) Exchange Server 2010 Standalone DAG Exchange Server 2013 Standalone DAG NMM provides the following backup and recovery features to protect Exchange Server mailboxes. For Exchange Server 2007: mailbox database level or storage group level backups For Exchange Server 2010 and 2013: mailbox, public folder, public mailbox database level backups Writer level backups FULL and incremental backups Database level recovery GLR Disaster Recoveries PowerControls for Exchange The NetWorker Module for Microsoft for Exchange Server VSS User Guide provides details about supported configurations and features. PowerControls for Exchange allows you to extract and recover mailbox components (such as Inbox, Calendar, Tasks, and Notes) or entire mailboxes directly to your production Exchange server. PowerControls for Exchange will extract Exchange mailbox database files. You can select individual items and recover them directly to Exchange production user mailboxes. Figure 1 on page 6 shows a typical PowerControls configuration. Performing Exchange Server Granular Recovery by using EMC Networker Module for Microsoft with Ontrack PowerControls 5

Solution overview Exchange configuration Figure 1 PowerControls configuration You can use PowerControls to recover Exchange items in either of two configurations. Configuration 1 Recover Exchange items to a machine where you have installed PowerControls but not Exchange Server. Use PowerControls to recover the mail items to a production Exchange Server mailbox. Figure 2 on page 6 illustrates this configuration. Figure 2 PowerControls running on a non-exchange server 6 Performing Exchange Server Granular Recovery by using EMC Networker Module for Microsoft with Ontrack PowerControls

Solution overview Configuration 2 Recover Exchange items to a machine where you have installed both PowerControls and Exchange Server. In this configuration, install PowerControls on any node in the DAG. Use PowerControls to recover Exchange Server items on any DAG node where you have performed a backup. Figure 3 on page 7 illustrates this configuration. Figure 3 PowerControls running on a non-exchange server This technical note will use Configuration 1 to demonstrate how to use PowerControls to recover Exchange Server items. The example setup is an Exchange Server 2010 DAG with the following details: The Exchange 2010 DAG system is configured with two mailbox servers with the following configuration: The first machine name is tigernode1.tigerdc.com. The second machine name is tigernode2.tigerdc.com. NMM 3.0 is installed on both DAG nodes. PowerControls is installed on a third machine with the following configuration: The machine name is tigerad.tigerdc.com. Exchange Server is not installed. Outlook 2010 is installed and configured with one or more user mailbox that has sent and received at least one message. Performing Exchange Server Granular Recovery by using EMC Networker Module for Microsoft with Ontrack PowerControls 7

Prerequisite tasks Prerequisite tasks NMM prerequisite tasks To perform GLR by using NMM and PowerControls, you must first complete the NMM and PowerControls prerequisite tasks. You must create and configure NMM client resources so that you can use NMM to perform a FULL or Incremental backup of the Exchange Server 2010 DAG. 1. In the NetWorker Management Console, create a client resource for the DAG client and each DAG node. 2. For the DAG client resource tigernode1.tigerdc.com, add the following database save sets: APPLICATIONS:\Microsoft Exchange 2010\Kroll1 APPLICATIONS:\Microsoft Exchange 2010\Kroll-public In the above save set examples, Kroll1 is a mailbox database and Kroll-Public is a public folder database. 3. For the DAG client resource tigernode1.tigerdc.com, add the following client resource properties: a. In the Backup command attribute, type the following backup command: nsrsnap_vss_save.exe b. In the Application Information attribute, type the following variables: NSR_SNAP_TYPE=vss CIRCULAR_PROMOTION_POLICY=Promote NSR_ALT_PATH=C:\mount1 NSR_EXCH2010_BACKUP=all NSR_EXCH2010_DAG=tigerdag.tigerdc.com c. In the Group attribute, select Test. 4. Back up the database. 5. After the backup completes successfully, identify the database that you will recover. You can recover Exchange items regardless of whether the database is deleted from the Exchange organization. 6. Verify that the target file system has enough free disk space to recover the Exchange database. For Exchange database file recoveries, the target file system should have at least the same amount of available space as the recovery file system at the time of the backup. You can also use NMM to recover Exchange files to a remote machine by mapping a network drive on the NMM client machine. The NetWorker Module for Microsoft for Exchange Server VSS User Guide provides details about how to configure clients, perform Exchange backups, and recover Exchange items. 8 Performing Exchange Server Granular Recovery by using EMC Networker Module for Microsoft with Ontrack PowerControls

Recovering Exchange database files by using NMM PowerControls prerequisite tasks You must verify the following prerequisites so that you can use PowerControls to perform a GLR of Exchange items. Verify that PowerControls is properly installed. You can install PowerControls on an Exchange server or on a non-exchange server. If you installed PowerControls on the Exchange Server, ensure that the MAPI/CDO software is properly uninstalled. Outlook and MAPI/CDO software cannot be installed on the same machine. Ensure that the Outlook 2010 software is installed properly and that the user mailboxes are connected in Outlook. Ensure that the PowerControls license is valid. Refer to the PowerControls documentation for details. Recovering Exchange database files by using NMM To recover the Exchange mailbox, public folder, or public mailbox database files, you must use NMM. This procedure demonstrates how to recover Exchange Server 2010 DAG mailbox database files by using NMM. In this example, we will perform the recovery from the DAG node tigernode1.tigerdc.com. 1. Log onto the DAG node. For example: tigernode1.tigerdc.com. 2. In the NMM GUI, start a recovery session. a. Open the NMM client GUI. b. On the main toolbar, select the Client drop-down menu, and then select the DAG name. For example: tigerdag. c. Click View and then click Refresh. d. Click Recover > Exchange 2010 Recover Session > Database Recover. The NMM GUI shows the mailbox databases that are available for recovery. 3. Create registry entries for RestoreWithoutVSSMethod and ExchangeDataFilePath and modify the Value data. a. Open Regedit. b. Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Legato\Networker\VSSClient. c. Create a String Value registry entry named RestoreWithoutVSSMethod. d. Right-click RestoreWithoutVSSMethod, select Modify, and type Yes in the Value data field. e. Create a second String Value registry entry named ExchangeDataFilePath. f. Right-click ExchangeDataFilePath, select Modify, and type an alternate file path in the Value data field. Performing Exchange Server Granular Recovery by using EMC Networker Module for Microsoft with Ontrack PowerControls 9

Performing a granular recovery of Exchange Server database files For example: C:\alter. The alternate file path is the location to which NMM will recover the Exchange Server database files. Inside this path, NMM will create two folders: DB and Logs. NMM will recover the.edb files to the DB folder. NMM will recover the log files to the Logs folder. 4. In the NMM GUI, start the recovery of the database files. a. Select the database you will recover. For example: Kroll1. b. From the Exchange Recover toolbar, click Recover. c. After the recovery completes, browse to the alternate path you specified and verify that the logs and.edb files recovered as expected. For example: C:\alter. 5. Open Regedit, browse to the RestoreWithoutVSSMethod registry entry, select Modify, and type Yes in the Value data field. After successful NMM flat file recovery, NMM changes the Value Data of the RestoreWithoutVSSMethod registry entry to No. Each time you perform a recovery, you must manually change the RestoreWithoutVSSMethod entry value to Yes again. These recovered folders will be used as Source location for PowerControls and will allow item level recovery to the target user mailbox that is in production. The NetWorker Module for Microsoft for Exchange Server VSS User Guide provides details about how to recover Exchange Server database items to a local machine or a remote machine. Performing a granular recovery of Exchange Server database files To perform a granular recovery of Exchange Server mailbox, public folder, or public folder mailbox database files, log onto the machine where you installed PowerControls. In this example, this is tigerad.tigerdc.com. In Recovering Exchange database files by using NMM on page 9, you recovered the Exchange Server database files on tigernode1.tigerdc.com. However, PowerControls is installed on tigerad.tigerdc.com, which does not have Exchange Server installed. Because PowerControls is installed on a machine that does not have Exchange Server installed, you must copy the recovered Exchange Server files to the PowerControls machine. To copy the recovered files to the PowerControls machine, complete one of the following steps: Copy all of the recovered files from tigernode1.tigerdc.com to C:\Kroll1 on tigerad.tigerdc.com. Provide this location as the source for PowerControls to perform the granular recovery. Map a network drive to C:\alter on tigerad.tigerdc.com. Provide this location as the source for PowerControls to perform the granular recovery. 10 Performing Exchange Server Granular Recovery by using EMC Networker Module for Microsoft with Ontrack PowerControls

Performing a granular recovery of Exchange Server database files Recover the files to a remote machine, as described in the NetWorker Module for Microsoft for Exchange Server VSS User Guide. For this example, copy the recovered files from tigernode1.tigerdc.com to tigerad.tigerdc.com. Recovering Exchange Server 2007 or 2010 database files To perform the granular recovery for Exchange Server 2007 or 2010 database files, complete the following steps: 1. Verify that the recovered files are available in the alternate path you specified. For example: C:\Kroll1 on tigerad.tigerdc.com. 2. Open the PowerControls GUI. 3. Click File > Open Source. 4. In the Select Source Files dialog box that appears, complete the following steps: a. In the Source File field, browse to the folder that contains the.edb files. For example: C:\Kroll1\DB\Kroll1.edb. b. In the Log File Path field, browse to the folder that contains the log files. For example: C:Kroll1\Logs. c. In the Temporary File Path field, browse to C:\Users\ADMINI~1\AppData\Local\Temp\2\PC. 5. Click OK. The PowerControls window displays the recovered Exchange files. 6. In the Sources area of the PowerControls GUI, expand the mailboxes and folders and then select the items that you will recover. 7. Click File > Open/Create Target > Open Exchange Target Server to open the mailbox you to which you will recover the items. 8. In the Data Wizard, complete the following steps: a. Select Connect to Microsoft Exchange Server (Single Mailbox). b. In the E-mail Address field, type the email address of the user mailbox where you will send the recovered files. For example: administrator@tigerdc.com. c. In the Server Name field, type the client access server name. For example: E2010@tigerdc.com. d. Click Next. PowerControls displays the target user mailbox in the Target area. 9. To perform the item level recovery, right-click items in the Source area and click Copy. 10. Select the Target user mailbox, right-click the Target folder, and then click Paste. PowerControls displays a Copy Progress window that displays a progress bar. Performing Exchange Server Granular Recovery by using EMC Networker Module for Microsoft with Ontrack PowerControls 11

Performing a granular recovery of Exchange Server database files 11. When the copy process the status, click Close. 12. Verify that you can browse the recovered mailbox item. a. In the PowerControls GUI, click the Target user mailbox and then click target folder to view the recovered mailbox items. b. Open the target user s mailbox and verify that you can open the recovered items. Recovering Exchange Server 2013 database files To perform the granular recovery for Exchange Server 2013 database files, complete the following steps: 1. Verify that the.edb and log files were recovered to separate folders in the alternate path you specified. For example: C:\Kroll1 on tigerad.tigerdc.com contains DB and Logs. 2. Open the PowerControls GUI. 3. Click Edit > Preferences. The Preferences window appears. 4. In the Preferences window that appears, click the Target Options tab and then complete the following steps: a. Select the following options: Use Autodiscover to detect Microsoft Exchange server connection settings Use Outlook Anywhere to connect to Microsoft Exchange server b. Verify that the following options are selected: Create new PST folders when PST message/folder limits are reached Allow mailbox creation during copy c. Click OK. 5. Click File > User Wizard. 6. Click Next. 7. In the Source Path Selection window: a. In the Source File field, browse to the folder that contains the.edb files. For example: C:\Alter1\DB\DB1.edb. b. In the Log File Path field, browse to the folder that contains the log files. 8. Click Next. For example: C:\Alter\Logs. 12 Performing Exchange Server Granular Recovery by using EMC Networker Module for Microsoft with Ontrack PowerControls

Performing a granular recovery of Exchange Server database files 9. On the Target Type & Path Selection screen, complete the following steps: a. Select Connect to Microsoft Exchange Server (Single Mailbox). b. In the E-mail Address field, type the email address of the user mailbox where you will send the recovered files. For example: administrator@tigerdc.com. c. In the Server Name field, type the client access server name. For example: E2010@tigerdc.com. d. Verify that the following options are selected: Connect to Public Folders Connect using Autodiscover e. Click Next. PowerControls displays Opening Target and Processing Target File windows that display a progress bar. 10. When the processes complete, click Finish. 11. To perform the item level recovery, right-click items in the Source area and click Copy. 12. Select the Target user mailbox, right-click the Target folder, and click Paste. PowerControls displays a Copy Progress window that displays a progress bar. 13. When the copy process the status, click Close. 14. Verify that you can browse the recovered mailbox item. a. In the PowerControls GUI, click the Target user mailbox and then click target folder to view the recovered mailbox items. b. Open the target user s mailbox and verify that you can open the recovered items. Performing Exchange Server Granular Recovery by using EMC Networker Module for Microsoft with Ontrack PowerControls 13

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