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and the number of available database copies). If the same storage group or database exists in
the original path, it will be overwritten with one from the backup.
When recovering databases to the original path in Exchange 2010 DAG configuration,
consider the following:
If the database being recovered exists in the original path, the database is always
recovered to the cluster node hosting the active database copy. Other nodes are not
available for selection. The recovered database will be replicated to other nodes
automatically.
If the database being recovered does not exist in the origin path, the node where the
database was active at the moment of backing up is selected. Other nodes are also
available for selection. The selected node will host the active database copy after
recovery. The database replication is configured in Exchange.
When recovering storage groups to the original path in the Exchange 2003 and 2007 cluster
configurations, the active node is preselected for recovery. Other nodes are not available for
selection.
Custom
When recovering a databases as a new database in Exchange 2010 DAG configuration,
consider the following:
If the database being recovered exists in the target path, the database is always
recovered to the cluster node hosting the active database copy. Other nodes are not
available for selection. The recovered database will be replicated to other nodes
automatically.
If the database being recovered does not exist in the target path, the first available node
in the list of cluster nodes is selected. Other nodes are also available for selection. The
node you select will host the active database copy after recovery. The database
replication is configured in Exchange.
For Exchange 2003 and 2007 cluster configurations, when recovering storage groups to a
custom path, the active node is always selected for recovery. Other nodes are not available
for selection.
Notes for recovering mailboxes and public folders:
Microsoft Exchange Server
When recovering mailboxes, public folders or their contents to the to the Exchange cluster,
the settings you should perform are the same as those described in the "Recovering
mailboxes, public folders and their contents to the Exchange server" (p. 37) section.
4. Under When to recover, specify when to perform the recovery.
5. Click OK to start the recovery task (if it is set to perform immediately) or save the recovery task
(if it set to perform later).
8.6 Cluster credentials
To access the Exchange cluster data, a domain user account that has administrative privileges on
each of the cluster nodes is required. The credentials are specified when adding a cluster node to the
management server, during backup plan creation, or during recovery task creation.
Specify:
User name. When entering the name of an Active Directory user account, be sure to also specify
the domain name (DOMAIN\Username or Username@domain).
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