Hi,
Can anyone help me out here? I have set up a daily backup job which ran fine in testing, and on the first night. Accordingly, I switched the tape (formatted as DAILY, labeled as Friday) and confidently expected it to work again the next night. However, it failed, with the alert email log file giving the following error - "Unable to find this media or a blank media. (MEDIA=DAILY)"
Why should the job fail when the media name is the same for all the tapes I was planning to use? I could label them as Mon, Tues, Wed, etc., but then I would need to create 4 separate jobs - not ideal.
I am not using media pools or rotation schemes, as it seems a bit like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut, and anyway, we use a similar "daily" job on our old tape backup solution, using Arcserve 6.6. Is this something to do with version 11 specifically?
I suspect there is a possible problem with the Media ID numbers - does this make sense, and how can I solve this issue?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks muchly in advance.
Can anyone help me out here? I have set up a daily backup job which ran fine in testing, and on the first night. Accordingly, I switched the tape (formatted as DAILY, labeled as Friday) and confidently expected it to work again the next night. However, it failed, with the alert email log file giving the following error - "Unable to find this media or a blank media. (MEDIA=DAILY)"
Why should the job fail when the media name is the same for all the tapes I was planning to use? I could label them as Mon, Tues, Wed, etc., but then I would need to create 4 separate jobs - not ideal.
I am not using media pools or rotation schemes, as it seems a bit like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut, and anyway, we use a similar "daily" job on our old tape backup solution, using Arcserve 6.6. Is this something to do with version 11 specifically?
I suspect there is a possible problem with the Media ID numbers - does this make sense, and how can I solve this issue?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks muchly in advance.