You may want to try to copy the tapecopy.exe from the working server to the non-working one and see if you still have the same problem. Are you having any problems with your library? ie SCSI errors
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Arcserve backup 9.01 will support RH 8.0 and 9.0
Version 9.0 will only support up to 7.3. It can be installed with the use of symlinks and will work but is not supported from CA
Arcserve 2000 supports neither 8.0 or 9.0
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Have you tried to backup data without using the client agent ie. via the network with the agent service disabled? What kind of throughput do you see compared to with the agent? Granted this is a test so don't expect it to backup up your system state and registry
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Tape Copy writes to a log file in the Arcserve logs directory. This file contains useful information on connections,and data transfers. The file is named as follows:
tapecopy####.log
Where #### stands for the number of tapecopy jobs run.
Check that for more info
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Depending on the current size of your Database you may want to start with a new DB. If you have 9gb of Cat files then its safe to say that you have passed your default prune schedule of 30 days and won't loss any information as it would have been pruned from the DB already.
If you have a test...
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