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Settings and functions for protected Exchange servers
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A single setting, Enable automatic mountability check, is available in the Core Console related to Exchange
Server. If enabled, Exchange server mountability checks are conducted automatically. This setting is available
when the status for the protected machine is green (active) or yellow (paused).
For more information, see
About Exchange database mountability checks
You can also perform a mountability check on demand, from the Recovery Points pane on a protected Exchange
server machine. For more information, see
Forcing a mountability check of an Exchange database
Following are functions you can perform for an Exchange server protected by the Core.
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Specify Exchange server credentials. Rapid Recovery Core lets you set credentials so the Core can authenticate to the
Exchange server to obtain information.
For more information about setting credentials for Exchange servers, see
credentials for an Exchange server machine
.
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Truncate Exchange logs. When you force log truncation of Exchange server logs, this process identifies the available
space and reclaims space on the protected Exchange server.
For more information about truncating Exchange server logs on demand, see
Forcing log truncation for an Exchange machine
performed as part of the nightly jobs.
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Force a mountability check of an Exchange database. This function checks that Exchange databases are mountable, to
detect corruption and alert administrators so that all data on the Exchange server can be recovered successfully.
For more information about forcing a mountability check on demand, see
a mountability check of an Exchange database
.
You can also force a mountability check to occur automatically after each
snapshot. For more information about mountability checks, see
.
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Force a checksum check of Exchange Server recovery points. This function checks the integrity of recovery points
containing Exchange database files.
For more information about forcing a checksum check on demand, see
checksum check of Exchange database files
.
You can truncate Exchange logs and force a checksum check as part of nightly jobs. For more information about
the tasks you can schedule as nightly jobs, see
. For information on configuring nightly
jobs, see
Configuring nightly jobs for the Core
Parent topic
Setting credentials for an Exchange server machine
In order to set login credentials, an Exchange server must be present on a protected volume. If Rapid Recovery
does not detect the presence of an Exchange server, the Set Credentials function does not appear in the Core
Console.
Once you protect data on a Microsoft Exchange server, you can set login credentials in the Rapid Recovery Core
Console.
Complete the steps in this procedure to set credentials for each Exchange Server.
1. In the left navigation area of the Rapid Recovery Core Console, select the protected Exchange server
machine for which you want to set credentials.