Netware 5.1 SP5
Arcswerve 6.6 SP2000.1
Quantum DLT8000
We've got a problem that seems to be affecting an increasing number of our backup servers. We can no longer see any of the folders or files beneath the volumes, they don't expand, they are not there-where have they gone? The little blue arrow turns round slightly as if it is going to expand, but then......SNAP, back it goes again.
It started off on one server a few weeks ago, but now about 5 are affected. The only way we've been able to restore is by submitting jobs directly from the server console with filters.
It's driving us nuts. We've repaired the databases, merged tapes, merged tapes again, restored databases, taken the box Arcswerve came in round the back and given it a good kicking and still no joy. Do we have to delete the databases and start again?
Any help greatly appreciated.
James
PS. What would life be like if Computer Associates made things like aeroplanes and dishwashers. I think that there would be a plane crash (if they could take off in the first place) everyday and you'd probably come home to a house full of water.
Sorry if I'm a bit negative, but I've been "playing" with arcserve for too long. I've even developed a twitchy eye like the chief inspector in the Pink Panther films!
Arcswerve 6.6 SP2000.1
Quantum DLT8000
We've got a problem that seems to be affecting an increasing number of our backup servers. We can no longer see any of the folders or files beneath the volumes, they don't expand, they are not there-where have they gone? The little blue arrow turns round slightly as if it is going to expand, but then......SNAP, back it goes again.
It started off on one server a few weeks ago, but now about 5 are affected. The only way we've been able to restore is by submitting jobs directly from the server console with filters.
It's driving us nuts. We've repaired the databases, merged tapes, merged tapes again, restored databases, taken the box Arcswerve came in round the back and given it a good kicking and still no joy. Do we have to delete the databases and start again?
Any help greatly appreciated.
James
PS. What would life be like if Computer Associates made things like aeroplanes and dishwashers. I think that there would be a plane crash (if they could take off in the first place) everyday and you'd probably come home to a house full of water.
Sorry if I'm a bit negative, but I've been "playing" with arcserve for too long. I've even developed a twitchy eye like the chief inspector in the Pink Panther films!