Yes... and after an inventory all the tapes come back as cleaning tapes. If I try to lable them then I get a fialed lable job because it thinks it's a cleaning tape as well.
I'm running Backup Exec 8.5 with on Win2000 attached to a ADIC DLT7 Autoloader. All my media shows up as cleaning tapes.
I don't have any cleaning tapes in the loader so why is it seeing all of the tapes as cleaning tapes ?
Please Help !
Thanks a Million
I want to do some trouble shooting and was wanting to know how to incease the level of logging written to the event log.
Also, is there a way to have is write to it's own logs instead of logging all the Networker details to the Win2K event logs ?
I'm running NetWorker on a NT server and I'm not sure how I increase the level of logging for debugging purposes.
Can anyone point me to the documentation which addresses this issue or the lowdown on how to get this done ?
I've looked over the Admin, trouble shooting, and performance guides and...
How do you get the command line prompt to allways show your pwd ?
So that each time you change to a new dir. it will be listed at the command promt ?
Thanks
I have a sun E450 running solaris 2.6 and it seems to have a funny little quirk that just started.
From remote you can loging in normally IE : Username / Passwd
BUT - from the console it ask for username but NEVER ask for your passwd, just responds back to incorrect passwd or back to the...
No !
All Microcrap Must DIE !
Just kidding... if there was no Microcrap and nothing but Unix then all of the IT market would be flooded with Point and Click Admins :)
HAHAHA.
Just had to take a shot at all the WIN guys
Can this be done ?
Lets say I have a server called "Backops". It has a 20 slot auto changer with a couple open slots. Now I get sent a tape from a server called "Downer".
How do I import that single full tape from "Downer" onto "Backops" to be able to...
I'm running Legato 6.1 and I'm trying to do a directive restore and getting an "Invalid Data" error followed by "unable to write to E:\xxxx\xxxx"
Then fails. Happens on 2 different directive restores to the same path. One after laying down almost 500mb's and the other after...
Sounds like someone may have deleted or hosed up the Echange agent that NetBackup uses to backup the server.
The first place to start looking is on the Xchange server it's self. Look at the Netbackup agent and verify it's there and all configs are correct.
If it was a parent directory and a single file was not selected then that could be a reason.
I can't remember what the option is in the config to allow a single file only restore. =(
PH had it right with one small problem...
You need to change # ifconfig qfe0 plump to
# ifconfig qfe0 plumb <must have mis-typed>
Network dynamic setup:
# ifconfig qfe0 ether 0:3:ba:4:bf:29
# ifconfig qfe0 plump
# ifconfig qfe0 up
# ifconfig -a
if everythings ok make entries in...
In NT how do you cd into my documents folder ?
I can see it in C:\WINNT\profiles\rrd but I have tried to cd into that folder trying cd My* cd My Doc* cd My Documents cd My_Documents but nothing works.
Help.... I'm a Unix guys and it's kicking my (_)_) ... heh
Sorry I didn't give more details on this post.. my bad !
I was trying to append some files to an exhisting tar file.
The option I was looking for was -r
If you have a file called test.tar and you want to add some files to it I used the options like so....
tar -rf test.tar added_files
this...
I trying to creat a tar file and the add some files to it.
For some reason I keep over writing the tar file.
what is the command to append to the end of a tar file ?
Thanks
Ok.... I have a script that is going to take two console logs named the same thing (console.xxxx.gz) in two different directories and tar them up.
The question is... How do I pass the files... /usr/console/logs/PR/console.0506.gz and /usr/console/logs/DT/console.0506.gz to the script below ...
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