02-25-2014 05:30 AM
Hello,
Can anyone help me please with this problem :
I have a backup server running .
C drive and D drive
De WindowsImageBackup file made of the C drive is stored on the D drive ( with Taskscheduler )
Every monday : system state backup new
Every tuesday till friday : system state backup incremental
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backup with backup exec 2010 R3
daily : differential
weekly : full
monthly : full
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Backup- D: Directory WindowsImageBackup\Borsbeek-g-bu\Backup 2014-02-17 200026\ was not found, or could not be ... None of the files or subdirectories contained within will be backed up. V-79-57344-33967 - The directory or file was not found, or could not be accessed. V-79-57344-65033 - Directory not found. Cannot backup directory \WindowsImageBackup\Borsbeek-g-bu\Ba...
Note: Click 'Edit Selection List...' to display the View Selection Details tab of the job's selection list. Select the entry with the directory that no longer exists and click Delete to remove it.
Note: Click 'Edit Selection List...' to display the View Selection Details tab of the job's selection list. Select the entry with the directory that no longer exists and click Delete to remove it.
Note: Click 'Edit Selection List...' to display the View Selection Details tab of the job's selection list. Select the entry with the directory that no longer exists and click Delete to remove it.
Note: Click 'Edit Selection List...' to display the View Selection Details tab of the job's selection list. Select the entry with the directory that no longer exists and click Delete to remove it.
Note: Click 'Edit Selection List...' to display the View Selection Details tab of the job's selection list. Select the entry with the directory that no longer exists and click Delete to remove it.
Note: Click 'Edit Selection List...' to display the View Selection Details tab of the job's selection list. Select the entry with the directory that no longer exists and click Delete to remove it.
Note: Click 'Edit Selection List...' to display the View Selection Details tab of the job's selection list. Select the entry with the directory that no longer exists and click Delete to remove it.
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02-27-2014 07:31 AM
The problem was located in my task shedular .
So now the backup can perform without error on that issue.
Not ideal like you guys said already. I'm going to change the backup procedure .
No i have only some exeptions from a virtual linux server witch he can't access.
The backup solution is far from good, my predecessor had not a good backup policy .
I want to make it in the first place a complet backup.
In a coupple of weeks months there is going to be an changing in the servers so the backup will change also
02-25-2014 05:52 PM
1) It is never a good idea to use 2 backup products on the same system.
2) It could be a disk corruption. Use a command prompt and issue
chkdsk /f
to fix the disk. Make sure you use the /f switch.
02-26-2014 05:21 AM
Thank you for responding
What do you mean with the first sentence ?
thank's in advance
02-26-2014 05:51 AM
...you're using the Windows Backup Utility, correct? pkh means that using this to backup something, and then BE to backup the same thing could lead to corruption.
Thanks!
02-27-2014 06:41 AM
Thank you for the usefull answers.
The error problem is solved
02-27-2014 07:23 AM
02-27-2014 07:31 AM
The problem was located in my task shedular .
So now the backup can perform without error on that issue.
Not ideal like you guys said already. I'm going to change the backup procedure .
No i have only some exeptions from a virtual linux server witch he can't access.
The backup solution is far from good, my predecessor had not a good backup policy .
I want to make it in the first place a complet backup.
In a coupple of weeks months there is going to be an changing in the servers so the backup will change also