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Backups Continue to Fail 1

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xal1991

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Jan 14, 2004
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In the last few days my daily backups are failing. The only difference from a successful backup and a failed backup is an "Access denied to file" & "Unable to open the item" message. Is this causing the failed message?

I also noticed that my backups, which are set to start at 11:30pm, are starting later and later? Very concerned and any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Is this causing the failed message?

Yes.

my backups, which are set to start at 11:30pm, are starting later and later

It's a window of time, not a set-in-stone start time.

It sounds like something is happening on your network. Is someone else doing backups?
Is someone doing maintenance of the network (taking it offline maybe)?
If the backups are failing all the time, did someone remove Backup Exec's permissions to the files? Was the share removed?

-SQLBill
 
SQLBill -

Thanks for the speedy response! To answer a few of your quesitions, I am the only one who has access to the admin server and I am the only one who does maintenance.
But I have received this message in my Event viewer.

****Proccess MAD.EXE(PID=2536). All Domain Controllers Servers in use are not responding:
Event ID 2102
Source: MSExchange DSAccess
Category: Topology
****

When I researched this error message in Microsoft, the response was that this was a common error and I don't have to worry about it if I have SP 3.

This is the only error message that I could see causing any problems.
 
Do you have SP 3 installed on all the servers including the Backup Exec server?

-SQLbill

 
Try reinstalling Sp3.

It sounds like the backup account has lost administrative rights on the servers. If it is backing up exchange servers the account needs to have Exchange Admin rights and local admin rights. The loss of the DC that the event ID is pointing to may account for this.

Check the Veritas KB for more specific info on neccessary rights and how to set them.
 
How many domain controllers are involved?

Here's my thought....Backup Exec service is trying to access a file on the network. It needs to get it's permissions accepted. That's were the domain controller comes in. But if you have more than one, it is possible that the BE Service access is not 'carried' on both DC's. BE could be trying to authenticate via a DC that doesn't have BE's credentials.

Hope I made that clear.

-SQLBill
 
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