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Unable to Restore databse with veritas after running exchange setup with disasterrecovery option
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I have recovered the windows 2003 server with active directory and now i am trying to restore exchange 2003. Ihave installed exchange with disasterrecivery option and trying to restore the databse with veritas 10.0 . When i run the job i get the error Final error: 0xe000848c - Unable to attach to a resource. Make sure that all selected resources exist and are online, and then try again.
Final error category: Resource Errors
I have double checked and login password is corret
any ideas
For additional information regarding this error refer to link V-79-57344-33932
I have recovered the windows 2003 server with active directory and now i am trying to restore exchange 2003. Ihave installed exchange with disasterrecivery option and trying to restore the databse with veritas 10.0 . When i run the job i get the error Final error: 0xe000848c - Unable to attach to a resource. Make sure that all selected resources exist and are online, and then try again.
Final error category: Resource Errors
I have double checked and login password is corret
any ideas
For additional information regarding this error refer to link V-79-57344-33932
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Guys
Just to update you guys. I tried everything but could not repaid the databse. Then what i did is that i had brick level backup as well. So i created blank databse and restored via brick level.
I hope this helps to anyone who is in same situation as i was.
Just to update you guys. I tried everything but could not repaid the databse. Then what i did is that i had brick level backup as well. So i created blank databse and restored via brick level.
I hope this helps to anyone who is in same situation as i was.
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Also i noticed today that when i was trying to restore database from tape backup...in preview windows i was seeing 0 bytes...does that means there is nothing on tape?????