jaynichols
IS-IT--Management
I get a000848c "Unable to attach to attach to one of the drives" when running a test on a job that has failed repeatitively. When running the test which backs up a number of servers & work stations, I get different results each time I run the test. That is to say, different computers generate the a000848c message each time. Even the E: drive on the host NAS server has the message from time to time.
I ran the test 6 times within a half hour and none of the six tests exactly duplicated another test in the group. Does this software have a random number generator to dertermine if the credentials are correct? I use the same userid/password for the entire set of computers to be backed up. The userid is an administrator userid, so there should be no security barriers here.
Go a call in to Veritas but have been on hold for over an hour. Kind of wonder if my money was well spent!
They finally answered. They had me upgrade to 9.1 and refresh the clients on the remote computers. Didn't work!
Alos, the support rep told me the Remote Agent CALs were for EVERY computer being backed up. The vendor I purchased the software from said I only needed a CAL for each server to be backed up and that the desktops did not require one. That is the way Veritas 8.5 worked, for me anyway. Any comment on this as well as the a000848c error?
I ran the test 6 times within a half hour and none of the six tests exactly duplicated another test in the group. Does this software have a random number generator to dertermine if the credentials are correct? I use the same userid/password for the entire set of computers to be backed up. The userid is an administrator userid, so there should be no security barriers here.
Go a call in to Veritas but have been on hold for over an hour. Kind of wonder if my money was well spent!
They finally answered. They had me upgrade to 9.1 and refresh the clients on the remote computers. Didn't work!
Alos, the support rep told me the Remote Agent CALs were for EVERY computer being backed up. The vendor I purchased the software from said I only needed a CAL for each server to be backed up and that the desktops did not require one. That is the way Veritas 8.5 worked, for me anyway. Any comment on this as well as the a000848c error?