Yes, we have compression enabled.. Like I stated earlier in the thread, all phases of the backup would sit comfortably on one or two tapes, but for some reason a third tape is being requested
Hi Birky,
Yes, we've looked through the logs and there is nothing untowards (all the jobs completed normally).
All they tell us is that the first tape was filled and an EOM marker added, the second tape mounted (and used for the 20GB) then message upon message about the backup could not continue...
Can anyone tell me why - having two 400GB tapes in the library for a Full backup that is 530GB in total, that Commvault Galaxy puts 333GB on one tape (not a problem) then puts 20GB on the second tape (which was totally empty prior to this) and then sits and sulks because it can't find a third...
The script does not contain any user interactive part(s).. plus, as I mentioned in my original post.. this happens with any script run on that server, not just one particular script.
There are no //T:nn parameters used when executing scripts (I have also tried using this timeout feature but with...
Hi Tsuji, No -it's not just scheduled tasks where this happens.. it happens when the script is run interactively too. It also does not matter who runs the script - administrator, privelidged user, user - the result is the same.
I have emailed Microsoft on this as well, but so far no response...
A bit of a wierd one this.. We have two identical servers, both running Windows 2000 (SP4).
If I run a vbscript via Scheduled Tasks, on one server Wscript.exe in Task Manager closes as the vbscript has executed... on the other server (identical O/S, identical vbscript etc) the instance of...
Have you checked that both computers are in DNS?
CommVault relies on reverse look-up
Do an nslookup of the agent computer from the main commvault computer and see if returns the IP
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