Supports repair of BKF files created by Windows NT-Backup and Symantec Backup Exec. Can recover compressed and split BKF files. Facilitates Search functionality to search BKF files. Two scanning options available: Complete and partial scanning. Two recovery modes available: Standard and Advanced mode. Customer's server crashed. All we have are the.bkf files, as the Symantec Backup Exec 12 install was on the server that crashed. Have a new server with Backup Exec 2010.
We are in a process of replacing DC and our Backup Exec 2010 is located on it. I would rather not have to rebuild all the jobs that we have in it now, my question is, is there a way to export them out and import them into newly installed Backup Exec 2010? Or would i have to re-create all the jobs?
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GeorgeGeorgeThis should be supported. Symantec tech Support has this. Info copied to assure a broken link does not result in loss of the information
Copy Media Server Configuration enables a copy of the configuration information for a media server to a configuration file that can be stored on a hard disk location on a network. Using this configuration file, the media server's configuration information can be applied to other media servers with the same version of Backup Exec in an environment.
Configuration information that can be copied includes :
Items NOT migrated:
Apply Copied Media Server Configuration: Enables the media server configuration information—that was copied using the task Copy Media Server Configuration—to be applied to other media servers in the Backup Exec environment.
TO COPY MEDIA SERVER CONFIGURATION TO A FILE (ORIGINAL SERVER):
NOTE: If there are no servers listed, right-click on All Media Servers > select New Media Server > enter the name of the media server and click OK
Click Close one the Operation Progress window shows completed.
TO APPLY COPIED MEDIA SERVER CONFIGURATION (NEW SERVER):
NOTE: If there are no servers listed, right-click on All Media Servers > select New Media Server > enter the name of the media server and click OK.
NOTE: This option is no longer available for Backup Exec 2012.
Yes, you can. Roughly, the process is as follows:
Right click the selection list and/or backup job, select 'Copy', select the option to 'Copy to other media servers', click the 'Add' button, type the name or browse for the new server, click OK, click OK.
This will create a job to copy the selection list or backup job to the new server.
One caveat: the job that is created to copy the selection list or backup job to the new server has a built-in, non-adjustable timeout period of about 10 minutes or so. If the copy job cannot be completed within this timeout period the copy job will cancel itself. This can occur with large selection lists and backup jobs based on large selection lists.