04-19-2011 12:40 AM
Hello,
At our office we are running Backup Exec 12.5, I've created several jobs for the server backup 1 job for Exchange 1 job for the System States and 1 backup per server. These run sequential, the first backup triggers the next and so on. In the weekends we run a Full backup and through the rest of the week differentials.
Everything works great only the third, fourth, fifth and so on start about 1 hour after the job start. Below part of the log:
Family Name: "Media created 18-4-2011 21:53:11"
Backup of "\\*FQDN*\C:" as ""
Backup set #1 on storage media #1
Backup set description: "******* - Differential"
Backup Method: Differential - Changed FilesBackup started on 18-4-2011 at 22:54:21.
Backup completed on 18-4-2011 at 22:54:22.Backup Set Summary
Backed up 0 files in 2 directories.
Processed 768 bytes in 1 second.
Throughput rate: 0.044 MB/min
Compression Type: None
Please let me know if anyone has an explaination why this is happening, because we have 8 jobs like these the backup takes 7 hours for just loading.
Thank you in advance for your assitance.
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04-19-2011 12:53 AM
...are there any alerts that are waiting for a scheduled response when each subsequent job kicks off?
04-19-2011 12:53 AM
...are there any alerts that are waiting for a scheduled response when each subsequent job kicks off?
04-19-2011 12:53 AM
If it only shows loading then probably your tape drive or library has problems. Look at the logs and maybe run hardware diagnostics on it.
04-19-2011 01:18 AM
Hello,
Thank you for your responses. But there are no error messages in Windows Eventlog or in the Symantec Alerts window except for:
"The Symantec ThreatCon Level is not up-to-date."
But I doubt that would cause any real problems.
In regards to the tape or library problems its a backup-to-folder (sorry for not mentioning this sooner) and the folders are on a (new) NAS with new disks so I don't assume that would give any problems.
But if you have any further ideas please let me know.
04-19-2011 04:30 AM
CraigV, you were correct the Media overwrite protection message was waiting to be responded but it did so automatticaly after an hour without warning. That's why I didn't see any messages.
I found it out when scrolling through the Windows Event log. I was searching for error or warning messages earlier but it was just an "Information" message.