Hello everyone,
I just took over a small NT 4.0(SP6a)network (approx. 16 Win98 clients) that has been experiencing troubles when running backups. I'm fairly new to the admin role and darn glad I found this forum!
I don't have all the info yet on every issue (there are many!), but the problem with the backup seems to have begun when a user from a remote office was added locally. I've been told that when he was brought onto the lan (months ago), he brought several viruses with him. The admin I'm replacing assures me that the viruses have been removed, but could not specifically tell me what the viruses were. She's not a very technical person, and actually worked with outside support and vendors to get things to the point they are today. I should say she's no longer with the company, so I'm kinda working in the dark here.
The network is functioning during office hours, but when the tape backup begins about 10:00pm, the server crashes, bringing down email (Exchange 5.5). The past admin would just come in in the morning and reboot the server so everyone could work and get their mail. There are no specific messages in the event viewer aside from a mention that the system crashed when backup began. This is a sporadic thing...doesn't happen every time backups run, more like every other or third time.
Backup is via Veritas Backup exec. Apparently the Backup exec software has been uninstalled then reinstalled in an attempt to fix the problem. The server is a Dell, and Dell support has gone through everything and hasn't come up with a solution either. I know I'm probably not providing enough info to go on, but thought maybe you may be able to offer some ideas on what to look into to begin rectifying the problem. I was thinking that I might stay after work when everyone's gone home and run a repair install of the server software to see if it might detect and repair the system files. Before the virus issue, backups went fine. After the viruses were cleaned from the system, Veritas gave the old admin a small ritual of shutting down the backup services, deleting corrupted files, then starting up the backup services again. This is the current workaround and as I said, only works sporadically. Would I be mistaken in attempting to run the NT server install to repair the O/S? I'm also thinking to check for BIOS updates.
Any advice is greatly appreciated, and I hope your holidays go well!!
I apologise for the lenghty post.
Thanks in advance!
I just took over a small NT 4.0(SP6a)network (approx. 16 Win98 clients) that has been experiencing troubles when running backups. I'm fairly new to the admin role and darn glad I found this forum!
I don't have all the info yet on every issue (there are many!), but the problem with the backup seems to have begun when a user from a remote office was added locally. I've been told that when he was brought onto the lan (months ago), he brought several viruses with him. The admin I'm replacing assures me that the viruses have been removed, but could not specifically tell me what the viruses were. She's not a very technical person, and actually worked with outside support and vendors to get things to the point they are today. I should say she's no longer with the company, so I'm kinda working in the dark here.
The network is functioning during office hours, but when the tape backup begins about 10:00pm, the server crashes, bringing down email (Exchange 5.5). The past admin would just come in in the morning and reboot the server so everyone could work and get their mail. There are no specific messages in the event viewer aside from a mention that the system crashed when backup began. This is a sporadic thing...doesn't happen every time backups run, more like every other or third time.
Backup is via Veritas Backup exec. Apparently the Backup exec software has been uninstalled then reinstalled in an attempt to fix the problem. The server is a Dell, and Dell support has gone through everything and hasn't come up with a solution either. I know I'm probably not providing enough info to go on, but thought maybe you may be able to offer some ideas on what to look into to begin rectifying the problem. I was thinking that I might stay after work when everyone's gone home and run a repair install of the server software to see if it might detect and repair the system files. Before the virus issue, backups went fine. After the viruses were cleaned from the system, Veritas gave the old admin a small ritual of shutting down the backup services, deleting corrupted files, then starting up the backup services again. This is the current workaround and as I said, only works sporadically. Would I be mistaken in attempting to run the NT server install to repair the O/S? I'm also thinking to check for BIOS updates.
Any advice is greatly appreciated, and I hope your holidays go well!!
I apologise for the lenghty post.
Thanks in advance!