Now that is interesting - I´m happy to find out I´m not the only one with this problem (which, by the way, is one of many others - see the thread called "Please help me, I´m losing my mind"..)
I´m using
ArcServe 6.61, build 834, SP 2a on
NT 4.0, SP 6a
I don´t use the ArcServe Database, because it is too limited. Instead I´m using MS SQL latest AS certified Option Pack.
I´m using the Tape Library Enterprise Option Pack
and my Libraries are
Qualstar 68120 and 6460s (Five big ones, two small ones).
Tape Drives are 3 Quantum DLT 8000 Drives per Library.
This problem has been bugging me for the past 3,5 months (that is when I inherited this wonderful collection of non-functional machinery ).
Did you also experience that ArcServe usually takes the tapes one by one, neatly in the order you inserted the tapes into the slots, but sometimes starts taking new tapes at random?
At first, I thought ArcServe had problems with (used) tapes. (I had Fujifilm DLTTape IV). Now I am using Quantum Tapes, only brand new ones, and the problem persists.
Your million dollar question "is it the software or the hardware?" has been occupying me as well.
Quite frankly, I´m quite convinced it is the software. Especially, since I get NO FEEDBACK WHATSOEVER from NArcServe. I have NEVER in my life experienced such lack of support. I opened 7 calls with them (3 months ago), escalated them umpteen times, each time they promise me that they will ring back, and I haven´t heard from them, not even when I bug them every two days, hoping that being a pain in the neck is going to persuade them to help me first so they can get rid of me. This used to be a successful strategy. As it doesn´t work this time, I presume there is something REALLY wrong with their software, and they can´t help me.
I am trying to prove now that by replacing ArcServe with Backup Exec and Windows 2000 in a test environment, leaving the rest of the conditions the same. The Test Environment will then back up exactly the same data as one of my servers + library that is in production, and which is causing me endless hassle as well. In this constellation I will change the Tape Library (I will use another brand).
I hope that the result will be that the Production Environment will still issue the same errors and that the Test Environment with Backup Exec is going to give me top performance with my old library.
That will give me a reason to advise the Board to chuck out ArcServe and buy Backup Exec.
However, IT-life is usually not that simple. I´m using 7 Servers with 7 Libraries (over the network - yuch - not my idea) to back up approx. 13 Terabyte a month... (counted in Tapes). I´m running a full back up every month with incrementals till the end of the month. They insist on keeping all the tapes here, so no rotation. I can´t do differential, because I would use up too many tapes, and money IS an issue here, unfortunately.
Our data volume (only files - no databases) is growing exponentially, and I hope Backup Exec can deal with that. I have no experience with the product. I just know it´s easy to handle and that everybody I talked to who used it, was very happy with it. Which I can´t say for the people I know that use ArcServe.
What configuration do you have? Do you use NT? Did ýou install all the Service Packs according to ArcServe´s specs and certifications (I did as far as was feasible - didn´t make a difference).
In the meantime, keep smiling
Cheers,
Emerald