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Settings and functions for protected Exchange servers
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Forcing a mountability check of an Exchange database
In order to force a mountability check, an Exchange database must be present on a protected volume. If Rapid
Recovery does not detect the presence of a database, the mountability check function does not appear in the
Core Console.
Complete the steps in this procedure to force the system to perform a mountability check for a specific Exchange
server recovery point on demand.
1. In the left navigation area of the Rapid Recovery Core Console, select the protected Exchange server
machine for which you want to force the mountability check, and then click the Recovery Points menu.
2. Scroll down to the Recovery Points pane.
3. Navigate through the recovery points to find the desired recovery point. Optionally, click the arrow to the
right of a recovery point in the list to expand the view.
In the expanded recovery point information, you can see volumes included in the recovery point.
4. In the Recovery Points pane, from the row representing the correct recovery point, click , and from the
drop-down menu, select Force Mountability Check.
5. In the resulting dialog box, click to confirm that you want to force a mountability check.
The dialog box closes. The system performs the mountability check. If Toast alerts are enabled for this type
of event, you see a message that the mountability check starts.
For instructions on how to view the status of the mountability check, see
Viewing events using tasks, alerts, and
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Forcing a checksum check of Exchange database files
In order to force a checksum check, an Exchange database must be present on a protected volume. If Rapid
Recovery does not detect the presence of a database, the checksum check function does not appear in the Core
Console.
Complete the steps in this procedure to force the system to perform a checksum check for a specific Exchange
server recovery point.
1. In the left navigation area of the Rapid Recovery Core Console, select the protected Exchange server for
which you want to force a checksum check, and then click the Recovery Points menu.
The Recovery Points page appears for the protected Exchange server.
2. Scroll down to the Recovery Points pane.
3. Navigate through the recovery points to find the desired recovery point. Optionally, click the arrow to the
right of a recovery point in the list to expand the view.
In the expanded recovery point information, you can see volumes included in the recovery point.
4. In the Recovery Points pane, from the row representing the correct recovery point, click , and from the
drop-down menu, select Force Checksum Check.
5. In the resulting dialog box, click to confirm that you want to force a checksum check.
The dialog box closes. The system performs the checksum check. If Toast alerts are enabled for this type
of event, you see a message that the checksum check starts.
For instructions on how to view the status of the checksum check, see
Viewing events using tasks, alerts, and
Parent topic