From the Startup.ncf you are loading NWTAPE.CDM! This should not be loaded as ARCserve uses it's own device drivers and this can potentially cause the conflict. REM this line out and rename the driver just to ensure that it doesn't load.
Also, Please check the CONFIG.SYS and Autoexec.bat file...
Also found on CA's support site
http://support.ca.com/techbases/asnw7/asnw7_18094.html
This is a GA posting saying that it is not an ARCserve issue. Maybe you need to get compaq involved to check out the hardware.
Try disabling the Insight Manager componenets
...to see if you have NWASPI.CDM loading? Usually in the Startup.ncf file. REM this out and rename the drive to stop it loading completely.
Other *.CDM drivers that may be loaded are SCSI2TP.CDM, NWTAPE.CDM
If you are running a changer/Library delete .CTP & .chg files from the ARCserve...
The below was for a restore issue but still applied to permissions on Public Folders
Do the following:
1. In the Exchange Administrator, select the public folder you are restoring to.
2. From the pulldown menu select File / Properties.
3. In the Properties Screen select Client Permissions...
How are you trying to restore the Brick Level?
If you are going via the NT Agent, I recommend you try expanding the Network - Server - Exchange and then trying to restore that way with the same details as previous
Nexialist,
With SQL restores you need double the size of the database that you are trying to restore in free disk space. Also please remember that SQL is going to automatically create the database and dynamically grow this. If the databases are large then it may take some time to grow the...
ARCserve is able to restore from tapes generated by Backup Exec and Microsoft Windows NT/2000 Backup. This compatibility allows user to migrate from Backup Exec and Windows NT/2000 Backup to ARCserve
If you have mulitple drives then using TAPECOPY.EXE, MTF tapes can be converted to Cheyenne...
You could use a command line util of TAPETEST. This is located in the ARCserve$ directory.
Usage : tapetest [options]
Options
-ping :- Ping Device, use -d to specify device number.
-f :- Format Tape before test
-z :- Erase Tape before test
-m#...
Can you do a restore by media and select the media you want.
From there you should be able to use an include filter to restore information you want (File/directory only)
Assume that ARCserve home directory is SYS:\ARCserve
CSNLM6=SYS:\ARCserve\NLM\canwpabd CLEAR
Save and close
Edit the astop.ncf as follows:
Locate the line that says UNLOAD ASPIBD.
Go to the end of the line, hit enter to make room to enter a new line below.
Type in UNLOAD CANWPABD, save...
Question - Are you running Exchange 5.5 or 2000
If you are running exchange 2000 you shouldn't have any MAPI client installed. ie do not install Outlook (any version) as this can cause issues. Please see http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;266418 for more info.
Are the...
In Windows 2000, services can be checked by right clicking on My Computer, selecting Manage, Services and Applications, and clicking on Services. The ARCserve services should be listed on the right. Double click on the service to bring up the service's properties, and go to the tab marked Log...
As per FAQ on CA's Web site
http://support.ca.com/techbases/basb9nw/basb9nw_faqs.html
07/03/03 Q: When I load OFA.NLM, I receive the following message.
OFA: Failed to open IPX Sockets
OFA: Backup Agent for Open Files did not load.
A: IPXSPX.NLM needs to be loaded on the server. IPX DOES NOT...
...the registry for the following:
HKLM\SOFTWARE\ComputerAssociates\ARCserveIT\Base\Task\Common\IgnoreShareViolationsOn]
"WINS"="wins*"
"PERFLIB"="perflib_perfdata*"
"TMPDB"="TMP.EDB"
"BrightStorAB"="CHANGER.CFG"...
For the error with 3WCA, there was a patch that was included with SP3 for ARCserve to correct that error. However. On a system that has ARCserve 2000 you shouldn't have the NT Agent installed.
As for the hanging while the mounts are happening I would suggest following the following Tech Doc...
How are you restoring the Info Store?
You should have exchange up and running with the exact same name (case sensitive).
After the Exchange agent is installed and running, do a restore via Network Neighbourhood rather than through the NT Agent. I.E. select in destination tab, MS Network and...
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