I am running AS9 on Windows NT 4 Server (SP6a w/hotfixes) that is a PDC for a local domain. The Disaster Recovery module and Open File Agent are installed and working properly. I am using an HP DDS4 tape drive with OBDR set up. The backups seem to be working fine, but when I test the Disaster Recovery restore using OBDR on a test server, it goes through the sequence like it is supposed to but stops at around 90% and gives the following error: DR Exception Handler Ver 1.0 Exception Cause: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION (Attempting to write) Exception Flags: Non Continuable exception Exception Address: 779f8a38h. It will then end and allow me to reboot, but the system does not come up in a usable state.
I also have another identically configured server that is not a domain controller that is having a different problem. It says the disaster recovery restore completed successfully, but upon rebooting, it dies during the boot process (when the screen turns blue giving the Windows NT and processor info). The message goes by so quickly I cannot make out everything it is saying before it reboots. It does have the word Exception in it.
This OBDR was working perfectly with the exact same hardware when I was running ArcServe 6.61 with the same modules. I did update the first server (the PDC) to AS9.1, but I get the exact same results. Any help would be appreciated.
I also have another identically configured server that is not a domain controller that is having a different problem. It says the disaster recovery restore completed successfully, but upon rebooting, it dies during the boot process (when the screen turns blue giving the Windows NT and processor info). The message goes by so quickly I cannot make out everything it is saying before it reboots. It does have the word Exception in it.
This OBDR was working perfectly with the exact same hardware when I was running ArcServe 6.61 with the same modules. I did update the first server (the PDC) to AS9.1, but I get the exact same results. Any help would be appreciated.