I have a variety of DDS-2, DDS-4, and one DDS-5 tape drives, with a shelf full of tape cartridges, exhibiting the following symptom since a few months ago (I haven't had time to deal with it lately, and, yes, I haven't run a backup in months...):
The DDS-2 drives still work fine. They work fine...
How can I configure a Windows XP client so that when nsrexecd runs and when it kicks off any save (or other) child processes, the process priority of nsrexecd, save &etc are all "LOW" (per Windows XP process priority possibilities)?
I want to make sure that more time critical jobs (such as TV...
I had a hard drive fail, and wanted to restore the whole system from NSR backups. I installed the new hard drive, installed Windows XP again, loaded the Networker client, ran Recover, and right-clicked on C:
It took more than an hour for nothing to come back in the Recover window. It seems...
I have a WinXP system. The hard drive failed. I replaced it with a newer larger hard drive. I have complete Networker backups (v6.2) of the system, including C:\ (the only drive letter in the system), SYSTEM STATE:, SYSTEM DB:, and SYSTEM FILES:.
What is the right order of steps to take to...
I have Legato Networker v6.2 installed on a Windows Server 2003 system also running Exchange Server 2003. Exchange module v4.0 is installed to back up Exchange. I'm seeing this:
NetWorker Savegroup: (alert) Exchange completed, 1 client(s) (exchangeserver.mydomain.org Failed)
Start time...
NW 6.2, Exchange Module 4.0, Exchange Server 2003.
From reading the manuals for the Exchange Module, it looks like there is no such thing as an incremental backup of the items within a single mailbox. This results in my 600MB mailbox being backed up EVERY night. That adds up to a lot of...
I have a Windows 2000 Domain controlled by a Windows 2000 Advanced Server as the DC. There is an NT 4.0 BDC (which I assume has nothing to do with the problem I'm about to describe).
Members of the Domain include one Windows 2000 Professional workstation and several Windows XP Professional...
My network consists of a Windows 2000 Advanced Server as the Domain Controller, running Exchange 5.5 SP4; and an old NT 4.0 Server which remains as a BDC from before I upgrade the DC to Windows 2000 Advanced Server.
Now I have installed a new machine with Windows 2003 Enterprise edition, joined...
I run an Exchange 5.5 (SP4) server on a Windows 2000 Advanced Server (SP4 + all patches). I read mail from it using PINE (current version) connected via IMAP. When PINE tries to read an S/MIME email, it crashes the store.exe process on the Exchange server.
Reading that same email using Outlook...
Some time back, I half-setup a first test Exchange 2000 server. Then I completely trashed that test machine. This stupidity on my part left my Active Directory already "set up" for Exchange 2000, and now I'm trying to really set up Exchange 2000 and it obviously is causing problems...
I recently renumbered the IP addresses on my network (changes ISPs and netblocks) and everything stayed working fine except that my Networker server can no longer contact one particular of my backup clients.
The server is 6.2 Build 109 on Windows 2000 Advanced Server SP3. The clients that work...
On Win2K, all patches and service packs, with IE 6.0SP1, also all patches, SOMETIMES there is a delay of twenty to forty seconds before the very first page requested in the browser window will display. Once any page has displayed, all future page requests in that window and all child windows...
How do I get a list of all files backed up from a particular client during a particular backup run (a list of every file backed up from client "X" during the most recent run of the Default group, for example)?
I seem to be backing up WAY too much data from a particular client each...
I'm trying to track down where several hundred megabytes of changed data is coming from each day on each of several of my Windows 2000 / XP clients. What I want is just to be able to list the files which are in a particular saveset, or to list the files which are backed up from a particular...
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