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10d Service Logon Failure

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Neily

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Jul 27, 2000
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We've had the backups running fine for ages, now we've split them up a bit and now the services crash.

The Job Engine service fails and when you've logged in to server and try to restart it it says logon failure.

When I reenter the password (that hasn't changed) it works again.

As far as I am currently aware jobs run fine individually but not when multiple run.

Any ideas?
 
check your times. make sure they are not overlapping. always a good practice. Can you give a little more detail on the "splitting up" part?
 
I was running several B2D jobs at once, each to a different B2D folder. Could this cause it?

Will they work to different devices?

We are using a Disk Array. If I created different drives for each B2D folder could that work?

As for splitting up rather than backup one whole domain we backup by type so things like email, file server DCs each to a seperate backup B2D.

THANKS
 
i make it a general rule not to back up anything at once. but I only have 8 servers here. I spread out the times so that none overlap and i never have problems or cloggage of the network because of the times i choose.
 
Is it possble to schedule a verify job?

One of my jobs take 5 hours to backup and then 3 hours to verify (file server). I believe the exchange server would take a similar time. So if I can do the backups and then run a verify afterwards, that would be good. This means that the backups would complete and I can verify even if people are in the office!

THANKS
 
im not sure how i helped but more power to ya :)
 
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