No, Mohamdr, it turns out we only have 1 drive!
that returns me to my original problem of a very very slow throughput resulting in a complete backup taking 23 hrs!!
I think backups shall be the death of me!
What seems to be happening is:
I set up one group to back up areas c and D. When i assign these areas to the group I schedule it to run today at 14:00hrs, for example
Once that has been set i assign area E and system state to the secnond group. Go intot he schedule tab and set it to also run at...
I'm trying to run two back ups simultaneously. I set up two device groups and assigned different jobs to each group. I scheduled each job to begin at the same time but only 1 stated. I'm persuming the the seciond job was queued. How do i get both jobs to run at the same time?
after the 8 hour wait, it looked for another media. Mounted the second tape. Then looked for a third tape. There was no entry in the activity log between the two requests to mount new media!?
Dear All,
I've been having problems lately with ARCserve 2000. I'm complete new and uneducated when it some to it, so please bear with me. I've created a back up which should span 2 tapes. For a long time we couldn't get the 2nd tape to mount but now it does. However, the problems have failed to...
well people shock horror, it failed!!!
It spent 8 hrs backing up then seemed to "hang".
The activity log at this stage read, "Backed up volume disk Quota" One of the guys informed me that it is just going throught the inventory time ( i think that's what it is called!) but...
I have set up the back up to run tonight. I am certain i will receive numerous errors which I will report back to ye.
Thanks for replying and hopefully we or more accurately ye experts will be able to resolve this.
I'm hoping someone can help me. I'm totally new to all of this. We have ARCserve 2000. The backup we run at night should span over two tapes but when the first tape is full, the second tape is not found, and the above error is returned.
I've read through several of the threads posted on this...
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