Hello all,
I'm running a new server Windows Server 2008 Enterprise w/ two 1TB hard drives Raided together using Raid1. Install was good and all was great. The Mirrored disk synced with no problems and all was a go. Boss decided to test the Mirrored disks......so we did......one disk was...
I currently have a computer with a C: and D: drive. The D: dirve has an i386 folder which contains all of the windows xp setup. I've tried ruinning the winnt32.exe to reinstall and all goes well. The problem is that it does not format or even erase the contants of the C: drive. When the new...
smah,
Yes your right.....this crossed my mind but removing the info from that smb.conf file "is" not a good idea. Was hoping there was a simpler way. I you come up with anything please advise.
Thank you much
I just ran across this script on the web.........I'm assuming it's a vbs script. You thing this would work?
http://www.petri.co.il/forums/showthread.php?t=11095
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dim mdrive, oshell, fso
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Yes, I could tweak the logon script.....wouldn't know what to edit in the script to make it hide the server names. Keep in mind that this is a Linux server and the mapped server name is coming from that server. This is not a Linux forum but I'm thinking its a windows thing thats pulling the...
Thanks for the input......but I don't think that would be a good idea (even if it worked)I would have to go to every end user machine (over 180) and rename 5 network drives.
Any other ideas?
Thanks
Hello all,
In my office we have a few Linux file servers that share folders with clinet computers. These share come up on users windows xp, my computer, network drivers and look like this:
Data on 'Samba Server(Zion3)'(Q:)
Where "Zion3" is the name of the linux server with the shared files...
Gee's..........what a chore, just to run a "simple" bat file. The BE Server is running all service under domain/admin. Come to think of it, the remote computer I'm trying to copy to using the bat file has never need any client isntalled just to by using a simple bat/robocopy file. I've done it...
No, BE is not running as a system account, it's setup to log in as a domain admin. Weird thing is, when I run the .bat file manually it completes with out a single problem of permissions, copy, deletion, etc.
Thanks to all in advance for help on this.
LawnBoy, to answer your question yes. The Script copys local files to another server using robocopy. Then the script deletes the SQL files after copy to prepare/cleanup folder for next day backup.
Its just a simple (after backup) robocopy/dos clean up script run locally. See below.
REM Script to copy and delete SQL files after veritas backup.
REM Job Defenitions Below
ROBOCOPY "D:\Backup\SQL" "\\backup04\put\in-line\sql" /MIR /ZB /R:5 /TEE /LOG+:"D:\batchfiles\sqlcleanlog.txt"
REM...
Still trying to deal whith this issue, is there now resolve to it? Please give me some ideas, I've been running this script manually for weeks now and it's getting old.
Thanks in advance.
This is the error I'm getting: Still haven't resolved it.
Job Operation - Verify
Drive and media mount requested: 10/8/2007 5:22:06 AM
Drive and media information from media mount: 10/8/2007 5:22:09 AM
Drive Name: Daily SQL - QMB2D01
Media Label: B2D013389
Media GUID...
Sorry I guess my initial post was not clear enough, the path to the .bat file is in:
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\Backup Exec\NT\sqlclean.bat
It's location is directly on the Backup Exec server, and thats all this server is doing (running BkExc exclusively).....I'm guessing it's running on the...
Hello all,
I'm running Windows Ent. SP2, I've got a simple .bat file that I set up as a post job on Backup Exec. 10d and will not run no matter what I try. Any help would be appricated, thanks.
Verify- D: Storage -
Error: Could not start Post Job Command
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C:\Program Files\VERITAS\Backup...
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