NIC Teaming Slow Throughput, any ideas?
Hey guys, We currently have 2Gig set up through NIC teaming for our backup exec setup.When we have backups running, it barely reaches 35-40% of the bandwith. I am using Backup Exec 2010. Has anyone else here set up NIC teaming before? What are some things that might cause slow performance? Are there any specific settings in Backup Exec that may help? Thanks!5.2KViews3likes9CommentsRestoring Active Directory to a different server Backup Exec 2014
Hello All I'm in the process of writing and testing a DR plan, but I have limited resources. I have an 2 Hyper-v Host one with a virtualised domain controller (vDC) and the second one is DR Hyper -V host. I've done GRT backups using the agents of the vDC but I want to restore to system state (with active directory) to the DR VM. Both Hyper-V hosts are on different networks but share the same media server. I'm not worried about hardware conficts as they are VMs or the Authoritative Restore as covered here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/library/cc961934.aspx But how do I get this data to the DR VM? Many Thanks Note: The DR VM is an older copy of the vDC with all the services and roles working.Solved4.2KViews2likes13CommentsNot following mount points, junction points message!
Hi, I am using a Dell Poweredge R710 connected to a Drobo 800i SAN that has the Deduplication drive configured to 4TB. I'm in the process of configuring BUE 2012 on all of our servers. When I am going through the job logs I noticed that even though I am getting reports showing completed and "Successful" backups to the Dedupe drive I get the following message on every "successful" job: Checkpoint restart cannot be applied to the following resource(s): System?StateBackup Exec will not follow mount points, junction points, and symbolic links when the Simplified Disaster Recovery indicator is ON. Drive and media mount requested: 1/22/2013 11:00:08 PM No appendable media could be mounted. Switching to overwrite operation on scratch media. 1) I want to use SRD on my Dedupe backups 2) Drobo is a recognized media for BUE - confirmed with Symantec and Drobo I have searched for answers (noticed someoen else getting told off for that in regards to this question- which was never answered.) I am also getting this error on other backup configured drives that are 1TB in size. Please note- the only other references I found references to tape and robotic media- and I do not use either. How do I eleiminate this error without eliminating the SRD? Thank you Ken1.9KViews2likes6CommentsBE Agent backwards compatibility
I'm moving to a new BE2012 server from BE2010. Due to hardware issues (HBA needs to be moved from old server to new) and large number of servers, I'd like to upgrade the agents to 2012 incrementally and once they are all done, move the hba and start using 2012. Will 2012 Agents work with 2010, or will I have to do all the upgrades and move the HBA all at once?Solved1.3KViews2likes6CommentsBackup Exec 2010R2 agents upgrade
Hi All, I've just successfully install BE 2010 R2, i wonder if i should upgrade the agents in all o my systems (Exchange, SHarePoint, SQL Server or Domain Controllers) for it to work properly ? from the what's new the R2 only affecting SharePoint server 2010, while mine is 2007 do i still have to upgrade it ?643Views2likes4CommentsRestoring Exchange Server 2007 Mailbox into Exchange Server 2010
Hi Everyone, I’ve got all in one Exchange Server 2007 SP1 RU3 that got all in one role installed (HT-CAS-MBx) in Windows Server 2003 Standard R2 SP which is also running as domain controller with all FSMO role. I’m planning to migrate all mailbox in the Exchange Server 2007 into the Exchange Server 2010 Standard that I have prepared in my Virtual Machine of Windows Server 2008 R2. In my current Exchange Server 2007 SP1 I've backed up the mailbox using Backup Exec 2010 in case i can just restore the backed up mailbox into the new server 2010 if possible. (Please also note that this Exchange Server 2007 SP1 got so many problem like – OOF email error in Outlook 2007, meeting scheduler stopped working, etc… therefore updating it into SP3 is not the way here) Any kind of help and suggestion would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, AWTSolved562Views2likes4CommentsRAWS Push Install vs. Manual Install
Hi All, Can anyone tell me what's the difference in between manual install of RAWS x64 and Push install from the media server ? The only thing that i notice is that in manual install there is no AOFO support ? should I worry about this or no need for backing up my DOmain COntroller in Windows Server 2003 x64. ThanksSolved565Views2likes8CommentsHow to upgrade BE 2010 agent from BE 12.5 (RAWS) on Windows Server 2003 x64 ?
Hi All, I've got a warning not yet a problem in Backup Exec 2010 Agent deployment here: "The target computer is running a previous version of the Backup Exec Remote Agent. You must upgrade the Remote Agent. " How to upgrade the agent safely and successfully while minimizing restart ? Thanks,Solved620Views2likes5CommentsBackup Exec Alert: Job Warning (Server: "DC-XXXXXXXX") An unknown application is deleting files from the following folder:
I am using Backup Exec 2014 on my sever. I recieve the following error in event viewer. Event ID: 33919 Backup Exec Alert: Job Warning (Server: "XXXXXXXX") An unknown application is deleting files from the following folder: C:\ProgramData\Symantec\CRF Files contained in this folder are used by Backup Exec, and deleting them may cause Backup Exec processes to crash. Determine which application is accessing the folder and add the folder to the application's exclusion list. For more information, click the following link: http://entced.symantec.com/entt?product=BE&module=eng-event&error=V-379-33919&build=retail&version=14.1.1786.1093&language=EN&os=Windows_V-6.1.7601_SP-1.0_PL-0x2_SU-0x110_PT-0x2 HOW TO SOLVE THIS ISSUE?3KViews1like2CommentsQuestion regarding Backup Exec Licensing
Hi all, I need to clarify how many backup exec licenses needed with this configuration: 2 windows server 2012r2 (servers A and B): 1) Server A (windows sever with gui): -Backup Exec Installed -Hyper-V with several VM: no exchange, no sql, etc. one of the VM is an Active Directory DC 2) Server B (windows sever with gui): -Hyper-V with several VM: no exchange, no sql, etc. one of the VM is another Active Directory DC My backup needs are: a) Backup of the VM (complete backup; don't need granular restore of sql, exchange, neither Active Directory, only granular restores for files and folders within the VM) b) Backup of one of the disks of server B (i have a shared folder) Shoul I buy 1 Backup Exec license and 1 Hyper-V agent? or 1 Backup agent + 1 Hyper-V agent + 1 windows agent? If I want Active Directory granular restore within one of the VM Domain Controllers I understand that I have to sum one license for application and database as well. Thanks in advance, JaimeSolved1.1KViews1like4Comments