This is an email that I recently sent to my boss. The server name has been changed to protect the innocent.
"Today I was trying to replicate the logon scripts on SERVER_X and got the error that there was not enough disk space to perform the operation. I checked this out and found that there was ZERO free space on the C drive of SERVER_X. This is very bad as it is the system drive on the server which user's keep their important data. I looked deeper to find that Arcserve had been generating a log file for a job that was deleted last week and had taken up all available disk space (almost 2 Gigs), so I had to stop all the Arcserve services and found that Arcserve was still writing to the log file, so I manually deleted one of the 1GB files it had created which it immediately re-created and started writing to. So I changed the attributes to Read Only so it could no longer write to that log file. There is still a 900MB log file that I cannot remove even with all the services stopped.
So as it stands, we have NO backups, and if I turn the backups back on it will generate another log file causing the same problems. And I can honestly say that working with Arcserve is a full time job and even if the backups were running tonight, I feel less than confident that we could actually restore certain files from backup. Perhaps we should consider another backup solution (which I have already researched) or get an Arcserve representative to come out and teach us how to use their backup software.
I feel that backups are one of the most important items in a corporate environment and the fact that we cannot get a FULL backup of the mission critical systems that we are supporting is very un-nerving. I have tried to work with Arcserve since I have been here and I feel that I cannot support the software adequately. I would really hate it if there was some cotrastrophy that we couldn't recover from tape and I hadn't said all of this."
The log file was ARCSERVE.LOG, the error that it keeps reporting is
0021017 103420 17 E8602 Failed to read from database. (DBNAME=\Individual Mailboxes\USERNAME\Calendar, EC=)
I would appreciate any help with this issue. Thanks.
"Today I was trying to replicate the logon scripts on SERVER_X and got the error that there was not enough disk space to perform the operation. I checked this out and found that there was ZERO free space on the C drive of SERVER_X. This is very bad as it is the system drive on the server which user's keep their important data. I looked deeper to find that Arcserve had been generating a log file for a job that was deleted last week and had taken up all available disk space (almost 2 Gigs), so I had to stop all the Arcserve services and found that Arcserve was still writing to the log file, so I manually deleted one of the 1GB files it had created which it immediately re-created and started writing to. So I changed the attributes to Read Only so it could no longer write to that log file. There is still a 900MB log file that I cannot remove even with all the services stopped.
So as it stands, we have NO backups, and if I turn the backups back on it will generate another log file causing the same problems. And I can honestly say that working with Arcserve is a full time job and even if the backups were running tonight, I feel less than confident that we could actually restore certain files from backup. Perhaps we should consider another backup solution (which I have already researched) or get an Arcserve representative to come out and teach us how to use their backup software.
I feel that backups are one of the most important items in a corporate environment and the fact that we cannot get a FULL backup of the mission critical systems that we are supporting is very un-nerving. I have tried to work with Arcserve since I have been here and I feel that I cannot support the software adequately. I would really hate it if there was some cotrastrophy that we couldn't recover from tape and I hadn't said all of this."
The log file was ARCSERVE.LOG, the error that it keeps reporting is
0021017 103420 17 E8602 Failed to read from database. (DBNAME=\Individual Mailboxes\USERNAME\Calendar, EC=)
I would appreciate any help with this issue. Thanks.