If you don’t have problems with downloading when the firewall is ‘deactivated’ then you need to run the setup wizard from Norton again, and it should set up the network and program access list mostly all automatically. But if you disable the firewall and you still can not start any downloads...
Thanks four your repply.
I use a rotation scheme and the tape name is by default the day of the week but not the full date. I understand that if I enable GFS it will use the <auto name> function to name the tapes but not in this case. My question is: is there a way to dinamicaly influence the...
Would anyone know of a way to name the tape to be the date of backup? I dont use the GFS option, but I use rotation and a pool is set up for the backup.
I want to name the backup to be the date of when the job runs, but I dont know if there is an option to use any variables or something else for...
Do you by any chance have your backup source selected through the network?
It also helps if you have Gigabit NIC card.
In your source tab
-Check-Mark “My computer”
-Under the “client agents” tree place a Check-Mark to the sub tree “Windows NT/ Windows 2000Agents.
This way the backup is...
Open ArcServ, select from the menu
-Wizard
-Device Configuration
Here you can select the backup device you want to use, and just follow the wizard.
Good Luck.
How many servers do you back up?
Do you run any agents for database or open file?
Is ArcServ residing on you domain controller or on another server?
Do you have file compression or virus scanning turned on?
It could be important to check these.
Do you run your database maintenance on a regular basis? This might shrink your database size and keep it nice and clean. (this usually takes a couple of hour for me each time I run it)
!!! this is for ArcServ2000 on win2000 server!!!
Dbfix (Perform this on a biweekly basis) - Dbfix will...
I did not know that and thanks for your help but this server has a Gig of RAM and if I don’t release the memory, eventually SQL will eat it all up, and the server will crash in lack of system resources.
MS SQL 2000 server takes more memory every day, and I have only about 3 or 4 users on it. In task manager I can see that memory usage is increasing every day, but after hours when there is no activity the memory used up does not get released back to the OS. I have to stop and restart the service...
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