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DSMCBackup (TechnicalUser)
20 Jun 07 12:08
I have a backup of a NAS server which runs right thru to the end of the backup (backing up a whopping 1.6TB).  However at the end of the job, it does not disconnect properly - reports NDMP_HALT_INTERNAL_ERROR, and renders the backup useless.

Im running 11.5 SP3 patched up to build 4403.  Any ideas?  

It also happens with another backup which backups a modest 350GB.

davidmichel (TechnicalUser)
22 Jun 07 8:26
Ck the NDMP debug logs on the NAS filer, typically from what I have seen NDMP Halt Internal Errors are due to a problem at either the filer or tape drive end. After all in this setup ARCserve's role is that of a scheduler and the actual data transfer from disc to tape storage it handled by NDMP.  
DSMCBackup (TechnicalUser)
22 Jun 07 8:28
Hi mate,

Just been trying to get the logs sorted - im miles away from the servers unfortunately.  Remote access for you!

Will let you know what I find.

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