I am receiving a load of errors and eror codes from a weekly local backup job. here they are
E4107 02/04/2008 12:34:21 AM 117 Unable to update job record. (EC=Error Code = -5007)
E4110 02/04/2008 12:34:21 AM 117 Unable to update session...
I have a new Dell LTO4 autoloader tape drive that by default is set to Random No Autoload. When it boots Arcserve sees Library and drive but ramdomly orders tapes. I am not using Barcodes on tapes, Is there a way to have Arcserve be able to Sort these tapes in order as per Slot1,2,3,4 etc. I...
I have recently over a period of time upgraded Arcserev to 11.5 SP2 on 26 backup servers, I have run into issues on 2 of them where it has killed the speed. What once backed up at 800 MPS is now 175 MPS Servers both Dell 6600's all SCSI drivers and firmware are updated, also the Dell PVT 120 LTO...
Im am running into this error, it is random on a few backup jobs but not others running on the the same Tape Drive
E3402 03/26/2007 03:02:06 AM 1049 Unable to create file. (FILE=E:\BrightStor ARCserve Backup\TEMP\BCK1135.tmp, EC=SHARING VIOLATION) It looks like when I...
Looking for some ideas on this. I have 2 Dell servers both exactly the same in every way, same drivers, same fermware same OS same Servers. Same Tape drives (Dell PVT122 LTO2). One server call File1 the other File2. File1 backs up @ 1.2 Gig a minute. File2 @ 550 Megs a minute. I need to have...
Does anyone know why just out of the Blue we get an error like this. We get this error randomley on different servers that have thier own Tape devices.
E6300 07/13/2006 04:38:27 PM 5000 Windows NT SCSI PORT Error.
I was wondering if there is a way to create a user account that may have READ only access to the Arcserve v11.5 backup jobs? I do not want to give the CAROOT password to anyone but the 3 people that currently know it.
Im wondering if in a Disaster recovey situation how would I be able to restore from Windows 2003 server all the local user accounts? using Arcserve 11.1 or 11.5
I am looking to restore local users from an Ftp site with WinNT OS using Arcserve 9.0. We need to restore them to a Windows 2003 Server. We are trying to get away from purchasing a third party software package.I am not finding much information on this topic anywhere. Any help would be appreciated.
I have running into a new problem, where it seems the tape engine would stop and not give any Error what so ever.This is the third time this has happened, the only thing that they have in common is there was a restore done on that box previously in the day on all three occasions.
Tape Drive...
Im have a IBM 4560 SLX Tape Library, I am receiving a FAULT CODE EROR OF: 3015 ( Soft) Drive timeout failure on the Tape Library.
When I loook at the Job status, activity log I have the following errors, E6300 Windows NT SCSI port error
E6500 Client connect to tape error
E3700 unable to open...
Im doing a Full restore to a Test server that will go Production shortly, I have received a I/O transfer length set to {64KB},due to controller {adpu160m}setting of {68KB}Error. It has stopped the restore in its tracks.
Any thoughts?
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
I have a Backup job backing up over the network, the speed is brutally slow 10mb a minute. I have changed the Nic card speed to 100Full and also on the switch side. It hasnt changed the speed. Any other idea's?
I was wondering if anyone has come across a application or script that would migrate the local groups and users from an NT server to a windows 2000 server, without whacking the sids and password information.
We are having problems with backing up the registry on a few select local servers. It only gives us the option to pick the whole system state, when all that is needed is the shares key.
Any thoughts?
We are backing up some DB files, the job runs completely with no errors, when doing the restore of a couple of .bak files we receive Invalid file cannot read.
Any thoughts?
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