Hi all,
I have BE2012 Service pack 4, which has been working pretty well up to now.
I have now found a problem when doing a test restore from my exchange backup, the backup just queues and never completes.
The data is on a deduplicated drive (h...
Hi all,
Still struggling to get to grips with BE2012, this time with tape library options.
We have an HP MSL2024 robotic library which contains 2 drives.
If I look at the License summary screen on the BE server it shows that we have "library expan...
Hi All,
I'm still trying to fine tune my backups to give the best bang for the buck time and effort wise.
At present I am backing up all my Hyper-V vm's without GRT, and separately backing up my Exchange 2003 information store (VM).
I was under th...
Hi All,
How do you control the email that is sent to the recipient who's mail you are restoring?
I would at the very least amend the wording, or possibly even stop it from sending.
Am I missing something obvious here?
Regards,
Colin
Hi All,
I'm just getting to grips with BE2012 and have a question about using the duplicate to tape option.
Currently we back up our data to a Deduplication drive on the Backup server, we do this for both full and incremental backups. I would li...
Sorry to bang on about this, but it's not really making sense.
At present I have the HP2024 set as 1 logical library, and BE2012 discovers it thus.
It seems to still be splitting the 2 magazines between the 2 drives.
Thanks Craig,
I have no idea why this system was specced with 2 tape drives, in fact the whole system was just poorly researched.
I will try the 2 logical drive setup and report back.
The tape drivers do indeed show Symantec as the provider, so no worries there.
CraigV if I can go back to your entry a few posts back, I take it from that BE2012 cannot control 2 logical libraries?
Regards,
I have registered the licenses with Symantec and none of them mention LEO.
I thought I had installed the Symantec Tape drivers, although the device manager shows the tapes as HP Ultrium 6-SCSI SCSI Sequential Drive.