If this happens again, you could try to stop the process asrunjob either in task manager, or using a file called kill.exe or again using another tool called pskill "pskill \\servername asrunjob.
Whilst carrying out a restore in a users filestore, the following error appears
W3302 Unable to create directory ... EC=SWAPERROR
A similar problem to this occurs during backups
W3404 Unable to open file ... EC=SWAPERROR
Any thoughts?
Purging will clear the whole thing out whereas pruning is specified in Arcserve Server Admin where you can specify how much you want pruned. for Example. On our project, all servers prune the Arcserve db every day ay 16:00 and anything over 30 days is binned.
Hope this helps
Daniel
Do you actually need to specify this share in the backup? After all this is pointing to c:\winnt which is backed up as part of the c drive. Just de-select it from the backup source.
Daniel
I have a SQL server which is part of a mirrored pair using Legato Octopus. The 'live' server in the pair is fine. The takeover server keeps dropping off the domain. DrWtsn errors re the SNMP.exe causing application errors. I have since stopped and disabled this service.
The problem however...
There were options within Arcserve 6.5 within the restore procedure where you could state that you wanted empty directories to be created during the restore. This option seems to be amis in Arcserve 6.61. Does anyone know how to rectify this?
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