Hi, please, if you have any tip here, just respond, even if you think it might be less relevant, I need all input here it seemes.
So i'm sitting here with this problem right, our Exchange server has crashed and I'm on my 3'rd day trying to recover it from my backup tapes, with no luck so far...
The server I'm trying to recover is a a windows advanced 2000 server (sp3) with exchange 2000.
I've run regular full backups of the system for over 1 year on a regular basis and gotten some so-called "incomplete" backups because of some locked files here and there, but the backups have still been flagged as successfull. Also, from checking the logs, I know that several Gigabytes has been written to the tapes during these two years so..
Then the tapes should contain some data atleast, right?
(I've been unable to try out a restore due to the lack of spare servers at my workplace, so typically when this crash happened 3 days ago, I was basically thrown into it )
Now, after some reseach I've found out that I can burn a bootable CD-rom and create some hardware machine spesific disk.
I reformatted and installed win2k server (not advanced) on the same partition as the old windows 2000 advanced server used to be on, patched it to sp2 and then installed arcserve2000 with disaster revocery option, patched it to sp4 and made the cd and disks).
So, the CD boots fine, windows setup starts, it asks if i want to specify additional devices, yes..i press F6.
The harddrives (and the tape drive) are indeed in a a RAID system so I insert the disk with the proper RAID drivers when asked, everything seemes ok so far.
Install on the same partition as win2k, seemes to be working, installing.....reboot...
After reboot the disaster recovery screen appares and the computer is working a bit, then installs a cd-rom drive (IDE) I have attached, asks for a reboot, ok.....rebooting.
Again the computer starts and enters the disaster recovery option screen, i hear the tape drive start, few seconds go by, the suddenly i get the following message on the screen;
"Please insert proper OBDR tape. Tape Name: Random ID: 0 Seq.No: 0"
Please don't tell me that the tapes are bad or something like that!
The jobs done in the past were full backups, registry, mailaccounts and everything, 4 "disks" in the RAID were confirmed in the logs as backed up, so what's up with this?
(I have copies of the exchange databases though, but not the active directory ones because they are locked as windows is running)
Do I need the actual windows 2000 driver for the tape drive? (i would assume the arcserve disaster recovery program can use it just as the windows program uses it -without any specual drivers).
The tape drive is a Hewlett packard surestore Dat40.
Sorry for the lenghty post, but I hope I have described the problem and issues good enough for someone out there to recognise or see a solution. I am running out of ideas here.
(Ps. The creation of disaster recovery bootdisks also failed because arcserve 2000 kept asking for NT disks instead of windows 2000 disks during that process, so that also failed.)
Thank you.
So i'm sitting here with this problem right, our Exchange server has crashed and I'm on my 3'rd day trying to recover it from my backup tapes, with no luck so far...
The server I'm trying to recover is a a windows advanced 2000 server (sp3) with exchange 2000.
I've run regular full backups of the system for over 1 year on a regular basis and gotten some so-called "incomplete" backups because of some locked files here and there, but the backups have still been flagged as successfull. Also, from checking the logs, I know that several Gigabytes has been written to the tapes during these two years so..
Then the tapes should contain some data atleast, right?
(I've been unable to try out a restore due to the lack of spare servers at my workplace, so typically when this crash happened 3 days ago, I was basically thrown into it )
Now, after some reseach I've found out that I can burn a bootable CD-rom and create some hardware machine spesific disk.
I reformatted and installed win2k server (not advanced) on the same partition as the old windows 2000 advanced server used to be on, patched it to sp2 and then installed arcserve2000 with disaster revocery option, patched it to sp4 and made the cd and disks).
So, the CD boots fine, windows setup starts, it asks if i want to specify additional devices, yes..i press F6.
The harddrives (and the tape drive) are indeed in a a RAID system so I insert the disk with the proper RAID drivers when asked, everything seemes ok so far.
Install on the same partition as win2k, seemes to be working, installing.....reboot...
After reboot the disaster recovery screen appares and the computer is working a bit, then installs a cd-rom drive (IDE) I have attached, asks for a reboot, ok.....rebooting.
Again the computer starts and enters the disaster recovery option screen, i hear the tape drive start, few seconds go by, the suddenly i get the following message on the screen;
"Please insert proper OBDR tape. Tape Name: Random ID: 0 Seq.No: 0"
Please don't tell me that the tapes are bad or something like that!
The jobs done in the past were full backups, registry, mailaccounts and everything, 4 "disks" in the RAID were confirmed in the logs as backed up, so what's up with this?
(I have copies of the exchange databases though, but not the active directory ones because they are locked as windows is running)
Do I need the actual windows 2000 driver for the tape drive? (i would assume the arcserve disaster recovery program can use it just as the windows program uses it -without any specual drivers).
The tape drive is a Hewlett packard surestore Dat40.
Sorry for the lenghty post, but I hope I have described the problem and issues good enough for someone out there to recognise or see a solution. I am running out of ideas here.
(Ps. The creation of disaster recovery bootdisks also failed because arcserve 2000 kept asking for NT disks instead of windows 2000 disks during that process, so that also failed.)
Thank you.