I have a HP autoloader so it may be a little different, but what I do to make sure multiple jobs don't go to another tape besides a media set, is to define a partition for each job. Then point both jobs to that partition.
Anyone want to enlighten me on the DRS strategy their using w/ VMware? I've got consolidated backup, but no single document on really setting it up. I have found some documents of a module for backup exec but it's pretty much some command lines with no description of what to do.
anyone?
I'm not even going to ask why Windows 98 :) but here's what I found maybe someTo reinstall Windows:
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1. Start Windows, and then insert the Windows 98 CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
2. Click Browse This CD, and then double-click Setup.exe.
3...
So I've pretty much been trying to do this since we got ESX setup and I've done a couple things. As of right now, the ESX server has a Backup Exec Client running on it and backing up the root w/ everything in it...now I don't think this is a DR solution for the VM's are still on and changing...
Found a solution:
In the properties of GWIA 6.5.1 we changed the SMTP/MIME - Message Formatting - Outbound settings - from Basic RFC-822 to MIME and it seams to be working.
This was just pointed out to us recently, and no problems prior to this problem, but we have just started having issues where when an E-mail gets an attachment (Word,Excel,etc) the receiver just see symbols/messed up text/etc basically unreadable. This only seems to happen when leaving our site...
From what you describe you'd most likely be looking for Thursday incremental, unless you did an incremental before the Full on Friday. Also depends how many tapes your using and how the data is overwritten. I would say start from Friday and work backwards on incremental until you find the most...
As do most servers, I have multiple networks on my Media Server. I can add a server through the Tools>Install Remote Agents... add Windows Remote Agents RC> Add Remote Computer ... as it scans the Microsoft Windows Network I see all my servers listed under the common Workgroup name(s). What I...
This job ends as failed but I have gone over the job log with out finding anything red, or any indication where something may have gone 'wrong'.
The description doesn't help at all because everything got backed up, or at least shows all connections were successful...
Are there multiple networks being used? I know for ours I specify the server under User-Defined where I specify the backup network and select from there. Are you relying on Microsoft Network names?
Another option, I know w/ our HP autoloader, is that the software (BE) puts a lock on the library during jobs. Sometimes I will have to go into Backup Exec and 'Unlock' the library via Device tab. (Find the library, right-click, Unlock)
I first thought it may have just been a new remote client CoRD for Mac OS X ... but Windows seemed to do it too. I'll be looking for a workaround thanks again.
I think the best solution in your case would be to do an original back up to disk, then use two jobs to write to the two tapes. Weather or not you have 450 Gb available to dedicate is another question. But with one drive I don't see a 'faster' performance gain doing the same job twice.
Thank LawnBoy for the suggestions, turns out that for some reason this pane doesn't want to show through remote view (just remote desktop) and just this morning actually logged in through a local port. What do you know? it shows up fine, but I can swear it used to show up remotely...does this...
We've used Ubuntu, Novell, Windows, and Debian without any problems thus far. We have also only given each machine one proc so maybe that maybe why there hasn't been any problems.
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