Fixed! Okay, CA, and CA users, write this one down, since obviously CA doesn't even know about this issue.
If you apply that patch (the one for can't append to tape on custom scheduled job) it may break your system, you'll get the errors mentioned in the original post, and you will not be able...
Uh, Mohamdr, I am firing the job against the group. It is a GFS job, just like I've been running for a year.
I'll run a little experiment today -- grab the oldest tapes in the pool, wipe 'em clean, and see what happens.
Nice try, tho.. any other takers?
Please, PLEASE help with this! Doesn't *anyone* have a solution for this!? It started with the fix to allow custom-scheduled jobs to APPEND to tapes instead of using a fresh one for each job!
This behavior is bloody unacceptable in a product as expensive as this! And if it is not in the...
WTF? ArcServe2000 Advanced on a Dell 136T. Media option for First Media is set to "Append to Media."
Media option for Additional Media is set to "Overwrite Same Media Name, Or Blank Media First, then Any Media."
Apparently, ArcServe was waiting for someone to feed it a...
After having to blow away my backup server, and re-install w2k, ArcServe and SQL, and patch up all that crap, now I'm getting "E6001 Error Erasing: MEDIA MISCOMPARE ERROR" and "8021: Failed to erase media in slot xx (EC=MEDIA MISCOMPARE ERROR)
WTF is this crap about? How can I...
Due to catastrophic failure had to rebuild backup server from scratch.
Win2kServer, SP2
ArcServe 2000 Advanced, SP4
All clients at Sp4 level.
Job is GFS Differentials, 5 day, Friday full.
The job yesterday got everything, but I have ONE big problem:
More than half the jobs that recorded as...
They are listed. They are being backed, the logs show that, plus actual testing shows it as well.
The funky part is, the restore doesn't. I just upgraded the SQL Agent to SP4 yesterday, way late yesterday..so monday I shal see if it worked.
See, my ArcServe is at SP4, however the SQL client...
Scenario: ArcServe2000 on Win2k Server SP2 (AS patched to SP4). SQL is Microsoft SQL 7 on a 2k server with 2000 Agent and SQL agent.
Problem: Have tried using the domain backup security, and domain admin security, to back up the SQL portion. Logs show IT BACKS UP, but I CANNOT see it on...
For the life of me, I forgot how to tell Apache to *not* provide indexes.
What I mean is this: If a user hits a directory in my web structure that doesn't have an index.* file, I want the user to be refused entry into that directory.
I can't remember how to do this =o(
My ArcServe system (Dell PV130 and PV136 on a 4-cpu system, windows 2000, ARC is patched to SP3) is selectively forgetting stuff.
I have it running with the builtin ArcServe database.
The problem is, on a Restore by Tree view, some directories are not shown. However, if I search for files I...
I ran into this, with both a 29160 and a 39160 on a W2K Dell 4-chip server.
The solution was to update drivers. Use the freshest drivers from Adaptec. Do not trust Microsoft to have it right.
Once I loaded the Adaptec current drivers, throughput on both went up to as fast as 550mb/m on my LTO.
Yeah. My advise, skip it. I had it installed in my desktop machine, XP, no SP. This machine was in the regular backup rotation along with all my servers. The servers are NT and 2000. Only the one lone workstation is XP....
Well, yesterday my drum crashed, and to my horror, ArcServe 2000...
AAARGH! I can't get my DSC-S50, which Microsoft says should be WIM compatible, to work under XP. XP says the usb device is not recognized. Sony has no XP drivers for it, and the 2k drivers won't fly.
Any ideas?
Check the drivers for your Ultra160 through Device Mangler. The most recent are 4.20. If it is 4.00, that was the problem driver.
The new ones are on the adaptec site as "FMS Service Pack 3" or somesuch. The package doesn't outright say "DRIVERS!"... so it took me a while...
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