Hi,
Strange problem with the amout of media used to backup data.
I have ARCserve 2000 SP4 on W2k Server SP3. HP 1/9 Autoloader ultrium 2 tape unit using 200GB tapes. I backup 11 remote servers using the Push agent (Also SP4). The total data for all 11 servers is 754GB. I put 7x 200GB (giving 1.4TB) tapes into the auto loader and it only got 1/2 way through the job because it used all 7 tapes.
We do not use software compression because it is enabled in the hardware. I noticed this in the log (note that 9/27/03 is the tape name).
28/09/03 21:22:16 2014 Backup K: to 9/27/03 sequence #2 session 25
28/09/03 21:22:16 2014 Source Directory: K:
28/09/03 21:22:16 2014 Back Up Session 25 on Media 9/27/03 8:57AM
28/09/03 21:22:16 2014 Approximately 20,252 files(s) 136,159,396 KB will be processed
28/09/03 21:40:16 2014 Next Media 9/27/03 ID 4828, sequence #3
28/09/03 21:41:16 2014 Please Mount Blank media to continue backup
28/09/03 21:41:16 2014 Resume backup operation.
28/09/03 23:57:19 2014 Next Media 9/27/03 ID 4828, sequence #4
28/09/03 23:57:19 2014 Please Mount Blank media to continue backup
28/09/03 23:57:19 2014 Resume backup operation.
28/09/03 02:12:29 2014 Next Media 9/27/03 ID 4828, sequence #5
28/09/03 02:12:29 2014 Please Mount Blank media to continue backup
28/09/03 02:12:29 2014 Resume backup operation.
28/09/03 07:24:34 2014 Next Media 9/27/03 ID 4828, sequence #6
28/09/03 07:24:34 2014 Please Mount Blank media to continue backup
28/09/03 07:24:34 2014 Resume backup operation.
29/09/03 08:02:51 2014 20252 files(s) 136396466 KB written to 9/27/03 @ 212,935 KB/min
Can anyone shed any light as to why it took 1.4TB worth of tape to backup 136GB?
Thanks in Advance,
Matt
Strange problem with the amout of media used to backup data.
I have ARCserve 2000 SP4 on W2k Server SP3. HP 1/9 Autoloader ultrium 2 tape unit using 200GB tapes. I backup 11 remote servers using the Push agent (Also SP4). The total data for all 11 servers is 754GB. I put 7x 200GB (giving 1.4TB) tapes into the auto loader and it only got 1/2 way through the job because it used all 7 tapes.
We do not use software compression because it is enabled in the hardware. I noticed this in the log (note that 9/27/03 is the tape name).
28/09/03 21:22:16 2014 Backup K: to 9/27/03 sequence #2 session 25
28/09/03 21:22:16 2014 Source Directory: K:
28/09/03 21:22:16 2014 Back Up Session 25 on Media 9/27/03 8:57AM
28/09/03 21:22:16 2014 Approximately 20,252 files(s) 136,159,396 KB will be processed
28/09/03 21:40:16 2014 Next Media 9/27/03 ID 4828, sequence #3
28/09/03 21:41:16 2014 Please Mount Blank media to continue backup
28/09/03 21:41:16 2014 Resume backup operation.
28/09/03 23:57:19 2014 Next Media 9/27/03 ID 4828, sequence #4
28/09/03 23:57:19 2014 Please Mount Blank media to continue backup
28/09/03 23:57:19 2014 Resume backup operation.
28/09/03 02:12:29 2014 Next Media 9/27/03 ID 4828, sequence #5
28/09/03 02:12:29 2014 Please Mount Blank media to continue backup
28/09/03 02:12:29 2014 Resume backup operation.
28/09/03 07:24:34 2014 Next Media 9/27/03 ID 4828, sequence #6
28/09/03 07:24:34 2014 Please Mount Blank media to continue backup
28/09/03 07:24:34 2014 Resume backup operation.
29/09/03 08:02:51 2014 20252 files(s) 136396466 KB written to 9/27/03 @ 212,935 KB/min
Can anyone shed any light as to why it took 1.4TB worth of tape to backup 136GB?
Thanks in Advance,
Matt