The following examples demonstrate how to migrate mailboxes from/to Archive Manager instance:
Table 42: Scenario: Migrating data
Operation | Command | Description |
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Migrating data from one Archive Manager instance to another |
$target = Attach-RMEArchiveManager -ServerName AMserver1.mycompany.corp -Port 5555 -Authentication Forms -UserName AM1admin -Password P@ssw0rd1 -ExportDirectory "C:\AMLoadDir" Attach-RMEArchiveManager -ServerName AMserver2.mycompany.corp -Port 5555 -Authentication Forms -UserName AM2admin -Password P@ssw0rd2 | Get-RMEMailbox "Administrator" | Restore-RMEMailbox -TargetFolder $target |
In the first line of this example, the Attach-RMEArchiveManager cmdlet connects to the target Archive Manager server. The -ExportDirectory parameter specifies the folder from which Archive Manager can load data (C:\AMLoadDir). In the second line of this example, the Attach-RMEArchiveManager cmdlet connects to the source Archive Manager server, and then pipes the server object to the Get-RMEMailbox cmdlet. The Get-RMEMailbox retrieves the Administrator mailbox from AMserver2, and then pipes the mailbox to the Restore-RMEMailbox cmdlet, which restores the mailbox to the Archive Manager server saved in the $target variable. |
Migrating data from the source Archive Manager server to .pst on the target Archive Manager server |
$AMSourceStorage = Attach-RMEArchiveManager -ServerName <ArchiveManagerServer name> -Port 80 -TargetDomain $AMdomain -UserName $AMUser -Password $AMPassword -Authentication Windows –LoadAllMailboxes $AMSourceStorage | Get-RMEMailbox | Restore-RMEMailbox -TargetPath "C:\Exported\PST" |
The Attach-RMEArchiveManager cmdlet connects to the source Archive Manager server. In the second line of this example, Get-RMEMailbox cmdlet retrieves all the mailboxes from the source server. Then, the Restore-RMEMailbox cmdlet restores each of the mailboxes to an individual .pst file in the specified folder on the target Archive Manager server. |
Migrating data from Archive Manager to on-premises Exchange |
$AMSourceStorage = Attach-RMEArchiveManager -ServerName <ArchiveManagerServer> -Port 80 -TargetDomain $AMdomain -UserName AMUser -Password $AMPassword -Authentication Windows –LoadAllMailboxes $AMSourceStorage | Get-RMEMailbox | % { Restore-RMEMailbox $_ -TargetFolder (Attach-RMEExchangeMailbox -ConnectionMethod Auto -MailboxName $_.DisplayName) } |
The Attach-RMEArchiveManager cmdlet connects to the source Archive Manager server. In the second line, Get-RMEMailbox cmdlet retrieves all the mailboxes from the source. Then, the Restore-RMEMailbox cmdlet restores each of the mailboxes to corresponding live Exchange Server mailbox. Attach-RMEExchangeMailbox establishes a connection to the live Exchange Server mailbox you specify. In this example, mailboxes are matched by DispalyName. |
Migrating data from Archive Manager to Office 365 |
$AMSourceStorage = Attach-RMEArchiveManager -ServerName <ArchiveManagerServer> -Port 80 -TargetDomain $AMdomain -UserName $AMUser -Password $AMPassword -Authentication Windows –LoadAllMailboxes $O365Storage = Attach-RMEExchangeOnline -MicrosoftOnlineServicesID $O365UserName -Password $O365Password -ConnectionMethod Auto $AMSourceStorage | Get-RMEMailbox | % {$O365Mailbox = $O365Storage | Get-RMEMailbox $_.DisplayName Restore-RMEMailbox $_ -TargetFolder $O365Mailbox} |
The Attach-RMEArchiveManager cmdlet connects to the source Archive Manager server. In the second line, Attach-RMEExchangeOnline connects to the target Office 365. The Get-RMEMailbox cmdlet retrieves all the mailboxes from the source. Then, the Restore-RMEMailbox cmdlet restores each of the mailboxes to corresponding Office 365 mailbox. In this example, mailboxes are matched by DispalyName. |
Migrating data from Archive Manager to Office 365 with the CSV mapping file |
$Source_To_Target_Map = Import-Csv $sourceCsvFile | ? {$_.SrcMailbox} $AMSourceStorage = Attach-RMEArchiveManager -ServerName $AMServer -Port 80 -Authentication Windows $O365Storage = Attach-RMEExchangeOnline -MicrosoftOnlineServicesID $O365UserName -Password $O365Password -ConnectionMethod Auto foreach($obj in $Source_To_Target_Map) { $AMailbox = $AMSourceStorage | Get-RMEMailbox $obj.SrcMailbox $O365Mailbox = $O365Storage | Get-RMEMailbox $obj.TrgMailbox $AMailbox | Restore-RMEMailbox -TargetFolder $O365Mailbox }
Example of CSV file: SrcMailbox,TrgMailbox “Erika.Robinson”, “E_Robinson” “Gregory.Anderson” , “G_Anderson” |
In the first line of this example, you import the specified CSV file. In the second line of this example, the Attach-RMEArchiveManager cmdlet connects to the source Archive Manager server. The Attach-RMEExchangeOnline connects to the target Office 365. Then, Get-RMEMailbox cmdlet retrieves all the mailboxes from the source and from the target. In this example, mailboxes are matched according to the specified the specified CSV file. Then, the Restore-RMEMailbox cmdlet restores each of the mailboxes to corresponding Office 365 mailbox. |
Migrating PST contents to the target Archive Manager server | (Attach-RMEPersonalFolders 'c:\ExportArchive\PST\AmeliaSpringdee.pst' -IsSource).Root | Restore-RMEFolder -TargetFolder ((Attach-RMEArchiveManager -ServerName 'ArchiveManager' -Authentication Windows -ExportDirectory "\\ArchiveManager\c$\Quest\ArchiveManager\Export" | Get-RMEMailbox 'AmeliaSpring').Root |
The Attach-RMEPersonalFolders establishes a connection to the specified .pst on the source. The Attach-RMEArchiveManager cmdlet connects to the target Archive Manager server. Then, Restore-RMEFolder restores the .pst contents to the specified target folder. |
Web Interface is a Recovery Manager for Exchange feature that makes a single instance of Recovery Manager for Exchange remotely accessible to users across an intranet. When it is installed, the Web Interface enables an intranet user to remotely access Recovery Manager for Exchange via a Web browser to preview messages in registered storages and search, restore, and export data.
The key features and benefits of the Web Interface include:
This chapter provides an overview of the Web Interface elements and describes how to connect to and use the Web Interface.
Before you proceed with the Web Interface installation, make sure the user account you want to use has sufficient permissions to perform that operation.
To install the Web Interface
Make sure you take note of the Web site and virtual directory you specify in the wizard, because they will make up the URL at which remote users can access the Web Interface, as follows:
http://<WebSite>/<VirtualDirectory>
The Web Interface output folder you specify in the wizard is a location on the Recovery Manager for Exchange computer that stores files generated during the restore and export operations performed in the Web Interface.
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