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- lmoslaLevel 6
Hello,
Check Windows Events for System Errors:
Event ID's 5,7,9,11,15 These errors point to hardware errors:
Event ID 5. This error indicates SCSI parity errors. This error can be caused by a faulty SCSI card or a faulty SCSI termination. for this error contact the hardware's manufacturer.
Event ID 7. This error indicates that bad blocks exist and can be caused by an outdated tape device driver, faulty media, or dirty read/write heads on the tape drive. Try updating to the most recent Backup Exec tape device drivers, run a cleaning job, and replace the media with new media, if possible. If the error continues, contact the hardware vendor.
Event ID 9. Points to SCSI bus timeouts. To correct this, slow down the SCSI bus and install the most recent SCSI drivers and firmware. & sometimes this error is caused when another device shares the same cable. Try moving the SCSI card to a different PCI slot that does not share the same bus as a RAID controller.
Event ID 11. controller errors, to correct this error, slow down the SCSI bus and install the most recent SCSI drivers and firmware.
Event ID 15. Possibly occurring if the incorrect drivers are loaded or the drivers are not up to datealso you can refer to this TN for troubleshooting help http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH24414
- clovettLevel 4
I do not have those errors.
- lmoslaLevel 6
Are you backing up to tape or disk? If it is to tape try a full power cycle by
1) shutdown both the media server and the tape drive.
2) power up the tape drive.
3) power up the media server
4) check that the tape drive is functioning correctly in the Windows Device Manager and has a Symantec driver. - clovettLevel 4
I am backing up to Dedup Disk Storage
- CraigVModerator
...try opening BEutility.exe and run a repair of the BEDB.
Thanks!
- Larry_FineLevel 6
[6484] 05/13/14 15:45:01 Adamm Mover Error: DeviceIo: ndmpSendRequest->connection error to 192.168.3.70:10000, 10054
Is 192.168.3.70 your data source or your data target? Any chance you are having some sort of network issue?
What is your Dedupe storage? a local disk? iSCSI?
- wukong29Level 2
Hi Larry_Fine
I'm having a similar issue with deduplication storage, configured as iSCSI. Can you advise further?
Thks adv
- clovettLevel 4
Hi Larry 192.168.3.70 is the server I am backing up. It has happened to a couple different servers but I have other backup jobs occurring at the same time that do not have that issue so not sure. My dedup storage is to local disk. Thanks
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