We have a problem which ocurrs on about two of our servers during their nightly backup. Weird symbols and letters are being appended before or after a valid directories causing Arcserve to flag a warning because the folder does not exist.
Eg.
NSSVOL1
OST\OFFILES\FD9\<FILENAME>
in the backup log has become
NSSVOL1
OST\OFFILES\FD9\ôÉà╗\<FILENAME>
(I'm not sure if the weird characters will be displayed right, but they are different each time and usually consist of a foreign letter or letters that have accents or tilda's in them)
This then obviously gets flagged as E3011 Failed to open file.
The problem does not happen every night, some nights the backup runs through fine. When we do get the problem, it never happens on the same directory twice, but interestingly, it usually has something to do with GroupWise. It's favourite haunt seems to be the OFFILES folder, but it has been known to affect the OFUSER and even more interestingly, it has sometimes been found in some of the users GW archive folders which are stored on a completely different server in their home directories (these are being backed up by the same Arcserve session).
As there does not seem to be any kind of pattern here, it's pretty difficult to try and fix and CA have been about as useful as a chocolate teapot-none of their suggestions have worked.
Just wondered if anyone else had experienced a similar problem (probably not, but you don't know unless you ask!). It's Arcserve 6.6 SP2000.1 by the way!
Thanks
James Williams
Eg.
NSSVOL1
in the backup log has become
NSSVOL1
(I'm not sure if the weird characters will be displayed right, but they are different each time and usually consist of a foreign letter or letters that have accents or tilda's in them)
This then obviously gets flagged as E3011 Failed to open file.
The problem does not happen every night, some nights the backup runs through fine. When we do get the problem, it never happens on the same directory twice, but interestingly, it usually has something to do with GroupWise. It's favourite haunt seems to be the OFFILES folder, but it has been known to affect the OFUSER and even more interestingly, it has sometimes been found in some of the users GW archive folders which are stored on a completely different server in their home directories (these are being backed up by the same Arcserve session).
As there does not seem to be any kind of pattern here, it's pretty difficult to try and fix and CA have been about as useful as a chocolate teapot-none of their suggestions have worked.
Just wondered if anyone else had experienced a similar problem (probably not, but you don't know unless you ask!). It's Arcserve 6.6 SP2000.1 by the way!
Thanks
James Williams