01-10-2013 12:06 PM
Using GRT it seems the backup is not backing up anything but Disk0 (Recovery Partition and C:). I have an E: (Logical Disk1) and GRT does not back this up at all. Actual it does not even see the Disk let alone back it up.
The Client Server is Windows 2008 R2. I am using Backup Exec 2010 R2 (Sorry any version later seems to have problems with SQL 2000)
I have all the Transport modes Checked
SAN, Hotadd, NBD, NBDSSL
All items are checked.
The log is showing Transport mode 'nbd' was used for the disk and backup exec has discovered and protected c: on virtual machine... the it also finds the recovery "volume" on Disk 0.
All the log says is this:
Any Ideas?
Thanks
01-10-2013 12:19 PM
Hi,
For that error, check the TN below:
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH126737
Also, if that disk is a GPT disk it won't be backed up...
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH69498
This goes inline with the first TN, but recommends disabling GRT for the server in question!
Thanks!
01-10-2013 12:26 PM
Craig,
Thanks for responding. I have checked that out but this Server is just a File Server so what is on the other Disk is just File based items. The disk is a Basic disk so GPT defintely does not factor in on this. I would expect the first link for the entire Server but I get Granular on the C: drive for this Server.
01-10-2013 12:29 PM
Craig I will try the one option of removing the GRT for the Server and see if it moves forward and does the indivdual files.
01-10-2013 02:46 PM
Hi
BE 2010 R2 is the version you said and later version has issue with SQL 2000 ,in this you should upgrade to BE 2010 latest build which is R3 considering it is the final version which 2010 has and is the stable version too and mainly if there are any known Issue then it would be fixed for R3 and not for R2 considering it is the current version
So upgrading to BE2010 r3 would be free upgrade as it will use same licenses and would be inplace upgrade too ,once upgraded ensure you install sp2 and other updates using live update and then finally upgrade remote agent on remote servers too
http://trialware.norton.com/files/fc/Backup_Exec_2010_13.0.5204_MultiPlatforms_Multilingual_DVD.iso
Once upgraded try doing backup again.
Thanks
01-10-2013 03:00 PM
Yes I had tried the BE 2010 R3 version and it does not work correctly with SQL 2000. I forget the error that it caused but after much time with Symantec Support it could not be resolved so I moved back to BE 2010 R2. Once we finally migrate to SQL 2008 R2 I will move to 2012 but until then...
BTW what Craig suggested in the links he provided it did not work. I will at least keep Granular for the C: drive but I just will not be able to have it for Disk1 (E:)
Thanks for the help so far.
01-10-2013 03:20 PM
Hi
To understand the issue from here would need to take help of logs would be good if you open a support case for same issue to investigate and resolve it further.
Thanks
01-11-2013 12:47 AM
if you get Granular restroe information for C; but not E: is E: a physical RDM disk or a disk configured with a GPT partition (in other words what is different about E: compared with C: as you are probably hitting a limitation of some kind.
01-11-2013 06:42 AM
Disk 0 is Basic with 50GB 100MB is System Reserved and c: is 49.90GB NTFS volume Primary Partition
Disk 1 is Basic with 556.88 GB. E: is 556.87 GB NTFS Primary Partition
I guess one thing to note is that VMWare ESXi is Version 5.0.0 which may be where my frustration lies as I am thinking of it.
Thanks again
Tim