Anyone ever had a error on supervision with the CLS saying:
Error:Mirror - Failure 1911
???
I know u have mikey Anyone know about this and if so what is the resolution?
Thx...
Getting answers for nice is like getting blood out of a stone sometimes.....our latest install is broken already.... it's been in a week and we've got the 1911 error and the symposium driver keeps on stopping with error 1601....
It's not getting any smarter out there. You have to come to terms with stupidity, and make it work for you.
This is on a win2k server. We have a raid 5 for our F drive that used to be D drive on initial install. We have since implemented a iscsi Lun and named it D instead. That is when this error occured.
Digivoice loaded it when the db was on the local raid, when we migrated to this cls we attached a Iscsi Lun to it and put the sql DB on there. Reason for putting it on the Lun is that it is backed up in 2 places.
Wouldn't mind hearing any explanation on this one myself, we get a number of mirror errors on systems that don't have RAID installed. Explain that one Mr Nice???
RoamingKiwi do you have your DAT drives mirrored? You can get mirroring errors if you have your DAT drives set to mirror and one of the drives fails or if a DAT tape has an issue. I have never heard of getting a mirroring error on a system that does not have raid unless you have some other type of mirroring taking place such as the DAT drives.
That does not mean it cant happen, I just have never seen it.
Good thinking evercraft but we get it on our test system here which has no DAT capability. It's possible the software is a little confused as we have a single server that is being used for web, cls, and screen all at the same time.
As I said it's just our test system so we're not overly concerned about it.
I looked at our setup, we do have a DAT72 drive in there. I looked at the array config and it appears that the DAT drive isn't part of it. Im gonna check with a couple of guys and see what they think? I'll keep everyone updated.
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