Greetings everyone,
I am looking into the option of buying a 24-port gigabit switch so I can have all of the servers I need to backup on its own network and direct only backup-traffic on this switch. Can I setup Veritas so that Windows and Linux servers know to use a certain nic/eth connection...
I am running Veritas 10d Backup Exec SP2 and the system is taking AIT4 tapes, reading them, and then marking them as Cleaning Media.
I have checked to see if the media was actually Cleaning Media and if I made a mistake, but they are regular AIT4 tapes.
Please advise,
Rick
Sony 5(Port: 5, Bus: 0, Target ID: 1, Lun: 0)
Sony 6(Port: 5, Bus: 0, Target ID: 2, Lun: 0)
Does that answer your question? Or should I look somewhere else?
Also should note: Veritas 10d
And when I try to do "Clean Drive Sony 5" (drive 1) I get this error: Final Error: 0xe000810b - Physical Volume Library Drive not found.
I had a hardware issue and sent in for an RMA for the Sony StorStation LIB-162/A4 tape library to be swapped out. Yesterday I swapped out the two tape libraries and transferred over the extra tape drive, so there are 16 slots and 2 drives vs 1 drive stock.
After that, I've been unable to get...
I'm running Veritas Back-up Exec 10d on a Win 2k3 server.
I've recently disabled one of the two drives because one is having hardware issues. One job performed OK (failed but with MX issues not hardware related) and the second job was 'missed'. What would cause this?
Thanks,
Rick
I've cleaned the deck a few times in the last few days.
I have swapped out nearly all of the current tapes (minus one which has already been used for this week) yesterday and received the error today.
I was swapping out takes for another job I'm doing and the LED display said "Drive 1 B0"...
Backup- \\{mailserver}\Microsoft Exchange Mailboxes Storage device "SONY 5" reported an error on a request to write data to media.
Error reported:
Data error (cyclic redundancy check).
This could be caused by either a dirty tape drive, bad media, or a SCSI problem.
V-79-57344-34028 - Error...
It's a good thing to know that one job will only use one tape. So if you have one big backup job that runs for hours you should break it into two parts. That is how you can use two tape drives at once. I had that issue too, and then I seperated the backup job and then they ran at the same time...
What I do with my 16 slot 2 drive AIT-4 Library is have an incremental backup for the week, and a full backup over the weekend. After it is complete on Monday I come in and swap out tapes and take them off site. That way I have backups for the week, and a full backup to boot while saving time...
Yes, but the point is is that after it calls out for A0AG4E it will continuously call for different tapes that do not have any correlation (to me) for that particular backup set. I went through about 20 different tapes before canceling because I only want the files on those three taples. The...
Do you mean 'Catalogue each tape' as in every tape I have all together (+80) or do you mean 'each tape' as in the 3 tapes I want to re-catalogue.
I have followed your steps of:
Uncheck Storage Base Catalogs
Stop Services
Rename Catalogs folder [D:\ is the drive I use]
Start Services
Run...
I have a 2 drive / 16 slot AIT-4 Library running Veritas Backup Exec 10d.
When the Backup process runs it takes approx 70 hours to complete and verify. (1.5TB of data) It seems that during the backup process only one drive is being used, and for a fact during the verify process only one drive...
I am using Veritas BackUp Exec 10d on Windows Server 2003.
I am using an AIT-4 Library.
I had a catalogue of a full backup on 11/10/2006 and I need to restore some files from that backup, but the catalogue was deleted. When I select 11/10/2006 backup it says to get 3 tapes (A0Axxx etc), so I...
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