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This is a known issue with Symantec. Use the AOFO instead of the notes agent and it should work. I’ve just used this workaround lately and it’s been running like a champ.
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08-01-2007 07:35 AM
In your Job properties take a look at your selections for your job. Deselect everything under the Lotus Domino Databases.
Now under the “Settings” area, select “Advanced Open File.” Ensure the “Use Advanced Open File Option” is checked.
Now if you have purchased the AOFO key, you can use the “Symantec Volume Snapshot Provider.” If not, you may need to rely upon VSS if using Server 2003. So make sure VSS is turned on if you do not have the AOFO purchased. Then in the Open file configuration select “Automatically select open file technology.”
That should be it.
Note… the AOFO technology used in 11d was used for Lotus Notes plug-in for previous versions of Backup exec. 11d utilizes a new Lotus Notes database backup engine that is buggy at best.
Give that a shot and report back!
Cheers-
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08-01-2007 11:17 AM
There is a known issue with the upgrade from Backup Exec 9 and/or 10 to 11d. There may be an error after the backup jobs seem to have completed, but fail with the error code: “Cannot Connect to Media Server.” If you check your selections for the job, you' see something like the media server attempting to use the remote agent to back up it's host server's system state.
The work around for this is as follows:
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