Exchange SBS2011 DB Restore Fails when held on different Partition
Hi,
Just checking if anybody else has this issue. I do have a case logged with Acronis but in the meantime seeing of others have this issue.
SBS2011 with Exchange
Exchange DB restores Sucessfully if held in the original location C:\
Exchange DB FAILS to restore if it is held on a different "Virtual Hard Disk" E:\
Message: Failed to get database file 'E:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\Mailbox\Mailbox Database\Mailbox Database.edb'.
I checked that it was seeing the E:\ drive by doing a "File restore" and E Drive is there and I can manually select the DB file.
I have tested this with Fresh Backups for each and also using versions 5155 and 5144.
Note: The strange part is that restoring either Mailboxes OR Mailbox Content work fine, in turn shows it is indeed backing up correctly.
I suspect a bug and will report back when if Acroins Support find anything.

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Further to above I did some more tests as a matter of interest.
NEW TEST:
I decided to create a new Partition within the OS Virtual Disk to rule out any potential issue if using a Different Virtual Hard Drive for Exchange.
In turn Partition Drive F: created and Exchange DB was moved here from Drive E.
Exchange DB Restore Results: It does Fail and path looks correct being F Drive.
Message: Failed to get database file 'F:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\Mailbox\Mailbox Database\Mailbox Database.edb'.
MANUALLY RESTORE DB: If I go to do a "File Recovery" Acronis sees E Drive as F and F Drive as E
Recovery Point Contents
C:\ which is hidden partition
D:\ is the OS
E:\ is Exchange (This is wrong, this should be F Drive)
F:\ is Apps (This is wrong, this should be E Drive)
Now I won't try to guess whether this is normal but seems strange. I am eagerly waiting some type of feedback/solution in this as I can't use or offer the software in this complicated state. Not sure if above add's any insight to issue?
NOTE: Recovery of Exchange "Mailbox" or "Mailbox Content" is Sucessful
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Hi Paddy,
Please note SBS2011 is not supported by Vmware
So its doubtfull if its supported bij Acronis VMProtect.
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Dre Selen wrote:Hi Paddy,
Please note SBS2011 is not supported by Vmware
So its doubtfull if its supported bij Acronis VMProtect.
Since when is it not vmware compatible? It is fully supported last I checked and have been using it without issue for 3 months now. Remember, SBS2011 is really just Standard Server 2008R2 with Exchange 2010 and Sharepoint on top.
vmProtect also works fine for most things. Just the Exchange component has a few restore bugs but for the most part works fine with some work arounds for now.
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Read it somewere on this page:
http://www.vmware.com/technical-resources/advantages/guest-os.html
Not sure wat is meant with the information on this page. But it states that SBS2011 is unsupported under VMware vSphere 5
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I tend to more go with this:
SBS 2011 is not an OS but rather a suite which includes Windows Server 2008R2 and Exchange 2010 bundled.....................so perfectly compatible running as a VM
http://communities.vmware.com/message/2011486
I have been running it myself for a few months trouble free. If in doubt call vmware support and Acronis. Don't take our word for it as it is their products.
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VMware support is actually top notch. I tried it last month and I didn't expect the level of support that I got from them.
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