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Windows - Delayed Write Failed

kiuem
Level 4

Dear all !

 

Some day, i try backup data with Symantect Backup Exec 10d for windows server but have many problem.

Always have error , please see picture bellow more details

 

I'm very tired !
 

I save backup data on S: ( This removeable disk)

 I make a new folder B2B, make a new Media Set , make a new Device back up (Backup-to-disk-folder) . but still error.


Event viewer log :


 

Please help me !!
 

8 REPLIES 8

CraigV
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Hi,

 

Check the TN below for troubleshooting tips on this:

http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH130540

Thanks!

lmosla
Level 6

Hi kieum,

How much space do you have on this drive? 

Reboot your server and then create another b2d job to run the backup to.

 

kiuem
Level 4

Dear Lmossla !

That disk have free space 1,2TB  !
I rebooted server and create another B2D job but the same error !

 

CraigV
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OK...stop the BE services, and then run an NTbackup to that external drive...

Jaydeep_S
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Also, Use the B2D Test tool on his volume and check if there are any errors

http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH69107

kiuem
Level 4

Dear all Symantec support team !

I'm try my best but i dont know why probem can not issue, every one can be support via team viewer ?
Please help me ! Too long time, i can issue that problem. 

My boss waring me :((. I dont want lost my job !

I'm sad at heart !

Thanks for all !

 

pkh
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Delayed write fail is a hardware problem and OS problem.  It has nothing to do with BE.  It is probably caused by a bad connector, e.g. if you are using a USB disk and the USB connector is loose.  I would suggest that you change your USB cable and the socket.

Also you can try to disable the write caching.  See this document

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/259716

If this document does not match your OS, search the Net for "disable write caching"

CraigV
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...have you even tried to run an NTbackup?