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Adding a SharePoint 2003 server farm to the backup selections list

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Adding a SharePoint 2003 server farm to the backup selections list

If a farm that you want to back up does not display under the Microsoft SharePoint Server Farms node on the Backup Job Properties dialog box, you can manually add that farm to the list.

To add a server farm to the backup selections list

  1. On the navigation bar, click the arrow next to Backup.

  2. Click New Backup Job.

  3. In the selection tree, right-click Microsoft SharePoint Server Farms and then click Add Server Farm.

  4. In the Web server name field, type the name of a Web server that belongs to the farm you want to add.

  5. In the Server farm name field, type a name for the farm or use the default name. The name you type here will display under the Microsoft SharePoint Server Farms node. Backup Exec lists the names of discovered Web servers in parentheses after the server farm name in the Selection tree.

    The following characters cannot be used in farm names: ‘ ~ ^ * ( ) { } \ ; : ’ " , < > / ?

  6. Click OK.

    Backup Exec adds the new server farm to the Microsoft SharePoint Server Farms node under Backup Exec Agents and contacts the specified Web server to retrieve the remainder of the farm topology.

    When you create jobs to protect the SharePoint resources for the server farm, make backup selections from this server farm node. In addition, back up the default Microsoft SQL databases (master, model, msdb, pubs) for each Microsoft SQL instance that hosts SharePoint databases.

    Please note that after a server farm is added to Microsoft SharePoint Server Farms, the SharePoint databases hosted on Microsoft SQL instances can no longer be selected for backup directly from the Microsoft SQL Server resource nodes.

    If you change the SharePoint server farm topology after it has been added to Microsoft SharePoint Server Farms, you must browse the server farm node so that Backup Exec can recognize and save the changes.



Products Applied:
 Backup Exec for Windows Servers 12.0

Last Updated: February 22 2008 04:31 AM GMT
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Subjects:
 Backup Exec for Windows Servers
   Information Development: Agents
Windows 2000
   Information Development: Agents
Windows NT Small Business Server
   Information Development: Agents
Windows Server 2003
   Information Development: Agents
Windows Server 2008
   Information Development: Agents
Windows XP
   Information Development: Agents

Languages:
 English (US)

Operating Systems:
Windows 2000

Professional, Server

Windows NT Small Business Server

2000

Windows XP

Pro 5.1, Pro 5.1 64 bit SP1, Pro 5.1 64 bit SP2, Pro 5.1 64-bit, Pro 5.1 SP1, Pro 5.1 SP2

Windows Server 2003

DataCenter, DataCenter (IA64), DataCenter (x64), DataCenter SP1, DataCenter SP1(IA64), DataCenter SP1(x64), DataCenter SP2, Datacenter SP2(x64), Enterprise (IA64), Enterprise (x64), Enterprise SP1(IA64), Enterprise SP1(x64), Enterprise SP2, Enterprise SP2(x64), Enterprise Server, Enterprise ServerSP1, R2, Standard Server, Standard Server SP1, Standard Server SP1 (x64), Standard Server SP2, Standard Server SP2 (x64), Standard Server(x64), Storage Server, Storage Server SP1, Storage Server SP2, Web Server, Web Server SP1, Web Server SP2

Windows Server 2008

DataCenter (x64-64bit), DataCenter (x86-32bit), Enterprise (x64-64bit), Enterprise (x86-32bit), Itanium, Standard (x64-64bit), Standard (x86-32bit), Web Server (x64-64bit), Web Server (x86-32bit)