The local volume is both NTFS and it is a local volume to the media server. Job ended: Tuesday, Augat 4:09:17 PM Completed status: Failed Final error: 0xe0001204 - The path on the Backup Exec server for staging temporary restore data when restoring individual items must be on a local NTFS volume on the Backup Exec server. I have attempted the following: changed the registry settings to force the "OnHostTemp" to a different drive/volume and I have also modified GRT settings to point away from the "C" drive and that hasn't worked.Īs far as the individual mailbox restore, I have attached this error message: file or an entire server, Backup Exec can quickly search and restore. It can be handy to have the catalogs in a disaster recovery scenario if you dont want to have to catalog other medias to find the right tape to restore. Symantec Backup Exec 2014 delivers powerful, flexible, and easy-to-use backup and. Path:- Program Files Symantec Backup Exec.
Copy the Catalogs and Data folder from the Old server to the desktop of the New server.
#HOW TO RESTORE A SINGLE FILE FROM SYMANTEC BACKUP EXEC 2014 WINDOWS#
I'm restoring 400 gig Mailbox file and the "$Backup Exec Default Data$" folder that is created during the backup continuously routes itself to the "C" drive where there isn't enough space to accommodate the growth of the DB. You should backup both the catalog and the database as part of your regular backups of the server if you intend to be able to disaster-recover Backup Exec itself. On the Old Backup Exec Server, stop the Backup Exec Services from Tools Backup Exec Services Stop All Services and also stop the SQL Service for BKUPEXEC instance from Windows Services Console. I'm just unable to re-direct the "$Backup Exec Default Data$" staging area to a different drive/volume to complete the restore.
restores individual files or an entire image from a single backup. On the restoring the mailbox DB it's self there aren't any errors. And, with Symantec Backup Exec Retrieve for file servers, end users can quickly.