DL380 (HP) 2 x 72GB (Mirrored for OS) up to 4 x 300GB drives (RAID 5) will give you aroung 900GB of storage.. or a similar sized Dell server (PE1900, 2900 or 2950).
The above would work OK, processors and memory can be upgraded...
Paul
"I have not failed - I have just found 10,000 ways that...
Just reset the account password and re-enter the new password into the service settings restart the service.
(Assuming that you are a domain Admin that has rights to reset the service account password)
Paul
"I have not failed - I have just found 10,000 ways that do not work!
How much data have you got and how are you going to need for the future - this will effect the decision, if you are only talking of a few hundred GB then a single server may do, TB and you could get away with a server with a Disk box attached...etc....
This usually occurs when there has been a change to the hardware.
You could delete the library out of BE and restart all the services.
Re-add the library back in.
Then you may need to reassign your backup jobs to the new library, I have usually found that if you make a hardware change all the...
Are you getting SNMP traps coming into SIM from the hosts, have you set up the SNMP trap destinations and security on each host?
If you are only getting loss of connection this is only a SIM poll (ping), it is not collecting/recieving information from the hosts management agents.
You are not 'Cocenating' physical drives but 'Pooling' Vdisks into a single LUN on the host.
Drive failures will be managed at the SAN level, and with the RAID levels, disk group protection etc, drive failures should be transparent to the host OS.
There is a limit for a maximum LUN size of 2TB,this is a limitation of the controller this can be 'Pooled' together on the host via 3rd party software or through the OS's Volume Manager.
Different OS's have different limitations on what LUN sizes they can 'see'.
Below is a link which has...
The only dir that gets uploaded is the Profile DIR.
All disappearing files are in the root of the userdir and not in the profile dir (this is about the only dir that never gets deleted)
No synchronisation of any sort set up.
I am about to move userdir to another server to rule out the server...
I have a user who keeps having some of his files and directories deleted, this is random in the amount and names of dirs/files.
Only he has access to user dir (apart from Domain Admins)
There are no scheduled jobs that are running on the server that would effect data.
The AV software is not...
Is this still an issue - if it is .....
The reason you are getting Physical Volume Library not found is due to the hardware profile being corrupted.
You need to disable the device which is generating this error and then delete this from within Backup exec.
Stop and start all the BE services...
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