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 ====== Mail-Level Backup for Exchange 2010 / 2013 in Database Availability Group (DAG) ====== ====== Mail-Level Backup for Exchange 2010 / 2013 in Database Availability Group (DAG) ======
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 ===== Create Backup Set ===== ===== Create Backup Set =====
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-1. Click the Backup Sets icon on the main interface of AhsayOBM.+1. Click the Backup Sets icon on the main interface of CloudBacko Pro.
  
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-You may click Backup now to start a backup ​immediately,​ however, manual backup will not be counted as part of the DAG backup cycle. For more information,​ refer to Scheduled Backup for Data Availability Group (DAG) Option. ​+11. **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: ​
  
-11On all other Exchange Servers within ​the same DAG, open the AhsayOBM ​and click the same backup set, and make sure the Run scheduled backup for this backup set is turned ​on in the Backup Schedule menuMake sure you save the setting before exiting ​the application.+<WRAP indent>​ 
 +iClick the Close button instead ​and go back to the main menu. Now we need to export the settings on this first node, and 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 clusterLastly, 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>​
  
-{{public:​cloudbacko_module_exchange_2007_mail_50.png?640}} +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 a 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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