had one of those happen to me.... drive got all funky, wouldn't eject the tape... etc... had to replace the drive. Another thing to ensure is that the drivers you are using on your controller card (assuming it's a scsi tape device) is that you have good drivers.
Mark
Are you sure all the slots are not specified as "CLEANING SLOT" Open BackupExec, click the "devices" tab, hilight "slots", right click one of the slots that should NOT be a cleaning slot, and choose "properties", is the "cleaning slot" checkbox...
PS: to get it back online (temp fix) stop and restart the backup exec services.... oh and one more thing.... if this tape drive is the only one you use for backups, disable the removable storage service in the "services" applet. this takes care of the NTBACKUP that is native to...
I have also had this unfortunate experience. If the drive is a SCSI tape device, check with your system manufacturer to get an upgrade for the SCSI controllers that take care of the tape drive. This was the case with Dell's systems anyway. Another thing to try would be shut down the server...
For what it's worth, I passed my CCNA and thouroughly enjoyed the class. Definately not a waste of time. Where else can you play and experiment with a dozen or so routers and not get fired if you totally mess up the configuration :)
Mark
I think it works with '98.... although I'm not 100% sure. Reading back on Chris' comments, I think he's right though. If you can send to other addresses from that PC, it can obviously find the mail server. Won't hurt anything though. My appologies Chris.
Mark
This is true iproute, I meant that the client machine would look up the address of the SMTP server. Which should have a static IP or a reservation in DHCP. If for some reason the SMTP server is a DHCP client, then this machine may have gotten confused.
Mark
If these clients are downloading from a dialup or otherwise very slow connection, it will hang, or appear to hang on large messages. The only thing you can do is to limit the maximum size of the messages, or if your are running exchange and have OWA enabled, they can access it through a browser...
Dunno if it will work, but you can open a command line window (DOS) and type c:\>ipconfig /flushdns
This command will flush the DNS resolver cache and may force the system to look up the valid address. The fact that you can send to that same address from another pc means that the problem is...
I was just thinking this morning about a symantec solution to this. I will look into the software and then have a closer look at the recommendations for which servers to choose. I'll post my oppinion (whatever it's worth) soon. Give me a few days to reply to this.... it is one of the...
If I understand correctly, you have to configure your mail server to perform a reverse lookup query on one of those servers. The URL a couple of posts up lists many of these servers, some are free to use, some are not. I was looking for advice on which to pick.
A Blackhole DNS server is a name server that is used to identify spam senders. It keeps a list of known spammer domains, and host names too I imagine. When an email comes in, it's supposed to check it against it's information to see if it comes from a known spam source. You use name servers...
Greetings all,
Could anyone recommend a good source for a realtime blackhole DNS server? I am looking into spam blocking solutions for my network and am inclined to go this route. Software solutions seem to be limited in their function. I did a search on this issue and came up with many...
Greetings all,
I have been looking into setting up a blackhole DNS zone for my network. We have been getting hit by spam quite a bit lately and the powers that be want me to put an end to it. I was wondering if anyone could recommend a good real time server for this purpose. There are quite...
I have been having a hard time with Veritas turning up the nose at my exchange logs as well... i saw the post that recommended backing up with NTBackup, This is a great site, will visit often and offer what I can ;)
Thanks,
Schemamasta
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