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 ====== Exchange 2016 Mail-Level Backup > Run on Remote Machine > DAG Scenario ====== ====== Exchange 2016 Mail-Level Backup > Run on Remote Machine > DAG Scenario ======
-This section will cover backup set creation, run mail-level backup, and restore individual mailbox items of Exchange Server 2016 DAG scenario for CloudBacko Pro running on each of the Exchange 2016 Server nodes in the DAG+This section will cover backup set creation, run mail-level backup, and restore individual mailbox items of Exchange Server 2016 DAG scenario for CloudBacko Pro running on a remote machine
  
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   * Enter the hostname of all the DAG Member Server.   * Enter the hostname of all the DAG Member Server.
   * Enter the username and password of the Windows user account used for backup. ​   * Enter the username and password of the Windows user account used for backup. ​
-  * Check the “Access the Internet through proxy” if required. Then click Next to proceed. \\ {{public:cloudbacko_module_exchange_2016_mail_146.png?640}}+  * Check the “Access the Internet through proxy” if required. Then click Next to proceed. \\ {{public:cloudbacko_module_exchange_2016_mail_261.png?640}}
    
 4. In the Backup Source menu, select the mailboxes or public folders for backup. You can click to expand the mailbox or public folder to select which mail folder to back up. You can also click Show mails to select individual mail to back up. Click Next to proceed when you are done. 4. In the Backup Source menu, select the mailboxes or public folders for backup. You can click to expand the mailbox or public folder to select which mail folder to back up. You can also click Show mails to select individual mail to back up. Click Next to proceed when you are done.
  
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 5. In the Schedule menu, you can configure a backup schedule for backup job to run automatically at your specified time interval. By default the Run scheduled backup for this backup set option is disabled. ​ Enable it then click the “+” icon next to Add new schedule. ​ Click Next to proceed when you are done setting. ​ 5. In the Schedule menu, you can configure a backup schedule for backup job to run automatically at your specified time interval. By default the Run scheduled backup for this backup set option is disabled. ​ Enable it then click the “+” icon next to Add new schedule. ​ Click Next to proceed when you are done setting. ​
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 13. The following screen shows when the new backup set is created successfully. 13. The following screen shows when the new backup set is created successfully.
  
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-14. Click Backup now to start a backup ​immediatelyor you can run backup job later by following ​the instructions ​in Run Mail Level Backup ​Job+14. Do not click the Backup now button, as you need to create ​backup ​set on each of the CloudBacko Pro installed on other DAG member machines with the following steps:  
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 +<WRAP indent>​ 
 +i. Click the Close button instead and go back to the main menu. Now we need to export the settings on this first nodeand then import to the second node, export the settings on the second node and import to the third node, etc. until the last node in the cluster. Lastly, export the settings on the last node and import to the first node to complete the process. 
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 +a. Go to Utitlities > Ex/Import Settings. \\ {{public:​exchange-db-91.png}} \\ 
 +b. Click Export Now. \\ {{public:​exchange-db-92.png}} \\ 
 +</​WRAP>​ 
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 +ii. Choose to export the setting file to any volume in the cluster storage which is visible to all nodes. 
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 +iii. Now go to the second node and launch CloudBacko Pro. Go to Utitlities > Ex/Import Settings, and click Import Now button. 
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 +iv. Select the settings.sys file from the location ​you saved it in the first node. In the Settings screen, check all the checkboxes. 
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 +v. You should see Successfully import selected settings after successful import. 
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 +vi. If you have third node, export ​the settings from the second node and perform step v to vii on the third node. 
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 +vii. Perform v to viii until reaching the last node. Then, export the settings from the last node and then go to the first node and import the settings to the first node. 
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 +viii. On each node, go into Backup Sets, select the Exchange DAG backup set, and in the Owner filed, you should see all nodes there. 
 +</​WRAP>​ 
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 +15. Backup ​will run automatically on all the DAG nodes at the configured scheduled backup time.
  
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