WIndows XP SP3 with all security patches
Backup Exect Version 9.1 Rev 4691 with all patches
I am in the process of moving all of my tape archives to Blu-Ray discs.The process I use to initially move the backups to disk is:
1. Inventory the tapes co...
Windows XP SP3 With all Patches
Backup Exec 9.1 with all service packs
I am trying to get a listing of all backup sets and what media they are on. I ran a "Backup Sets By Media Report" without any filters and it only listed the most recent Media...
Windows XP with all patches
Backup Exec 9.1 with the service pack applied
I am trying to duplicate a backup set on disk to a Blu-Ray DL disc. The job has aborted a few times saying the source data was not consistent. So I drop everything up to the...
Windows XP SP3 With all Patches
Backup Exec 9.1 with all service packs
I am trying to get a listing of all backup sets and what media they are on. I ran a "Backup Sets By Media Report" without any filters and it only listed the most recent Media Set...
Windows XP SP3 With all Patches
Backup Exec 9.1 with all service packs
I created a B2D device and then setup a series of backup jobs to do a full backup the 1st of the month, an incremental backup daily and a fuller incremental backup the last da...
>Remove Use Storage-Media Based catalogs checkbox
I unchecked it although I don't understand how it affects a duplicate job where the media has to be already cataloged. I thought this only applied when you ran a catalog job. But it seems to have c...
I think you missed this in the TN:
There are two ways to create a duplicate backup job:
1. Duplicate backup data with the option to duplicate existing backup sets.
2. Duplicate (Automatic) backup sets immediately following a scheduled backup job...
>In this case, have you considered the possibility that your tapes might be corrupted and thus unreadable.
The duplicate to disk from the tapes has been a problem and I wind up skipping backup sets. However, at the end of the process the B2D devices...
>It is not the duplication that is not working. It is your Blu-Ray. Since you can duplicate the tapes to ordinary harddisk
I think you missed an earlier post where I said I had the same type of failure going to a hard drive. Duplicate seems to get...
>...not sure why you can't move to another version?
I am trying to transfer a number of years of archive tapes to another media that is more stable. To do that I have to inventory and catalog the tapes then use duplicate to copy the data to disk and...