Active Directory GRT restore : socket open failed
Hello I have configured a GRT backup of a seconday AD server, NBU services are running under a domain administrator service account, NFS client services is enabled on the AD server. The GRT backup is running fine, but when I try to browse the active directory tree in BAR interface , i get the following message : ERROR : socket open failed. (using master BAR or AD server BAR) Any help would be appreciated Thanks in advance Best regardsSolved5.4KViews0likes18CommentsNetbackup exluding many folders form backup
Hello Team, Thanks in advance for all your help. I have Netbackup server and from it we are taking file server backup. During restoring of files, we found many files and folders are not backuped up with Netbackup. After analyzing, I found issue with NTFS permission. I have one Security groups which dont have access to that folders which I have used for backup. Now thing is I have many file servers and I dont have any details on which folder this group dont have permission. So looking for detailed backup report from Netbackup where files are folder are not included in backup due to permission issues. Please help on this. Regards, Yogesh Makwana926Views0likes3CommentsNo resources seen after create Active directory domain
Hello Everyone, I am using Backup Exec 2010 R2 since 2012 in my Dell server with Operating system Windows Server 2008 R2. Recently I create Active directory domain server. After successful configuration of domain I realize that my backup job wizard is disconnected from server. I am unable to browse my computer in ‘backup job wizard’ in Backup Exec 2010. I have read couple of forum here to resolve my issue but every time when I go ‘backup job wizard’, it showing error “connection to server failed Hit <F5> to retry”. Now I really could not understand what to do. Really in big trouble..!! I have tired couple of step described below but not succeed . I am using my Administrator account for Backup Exec software. My Administrator account is default in Backup Exec. My Administrator account isdomain admin. My all Backup Exec services are running good. I have also tried Tools -->Backup Exec Services -->Service Credentials, and re-entered my service account information. Need to good assistance. Advance thanks for appreciation.Solved1.9KViews0likes14CommentsNIC 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!5.2KViews3likes9CommentsServer 2012 AD Granular Recovery Limitations?
Hi all, We are setting up somenew 2012 DCs that will be backed up via agent, and a few via VM. I can't seem to find any documentation confirming that GRT restores are possible/fully supported? NBU version is 7.6.0.2 Any help is massively appreciated :) Thanks, MikeSolved936Views0likes2CommentsQuestion 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 severalVM: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 forfiles andfolders 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, JaimeSolved1.1KViews1like4CommentsBest solution to back up Citrix Xen Server
Hello, I am wondering what the best solution would be for the following: I have on Citrix Xen Server host that has 7 virtual machines on it. I am currently using PHD Virtual to back this up to a NAS. I am looking to move to different software for the backups. One of the virtual machines is running SQL and one is running AD and DNS. There is also one physical server that has AD, DNS, and DHCP on it that i would also like to back up in the same solution. What i was curious about is what is the best way to back all of this up? Is it Back Up Exec or System Restore? Or would neither work? I am looking for something that will back up to the existng NAS and allow for item level restores as well as fast restores of full VM's if ever needed. Second question is, assuming one of the two products will work is it best practice to install it on its own server or could it be installed on teh physical that is existing with AD, DNS and DHCP? I am assuming its own server and that is what i would shoot for, but for the sake of saving money i like to know my options. Thank you for your assistance.Solved3.5KViews0likes4CommentsBest solution to back up Citrix Xen Server
Hello, I am wondering what the best solution would be for the following: I have on Citrix Xen Server host that has 7 virtual machines on it. I am currently using PHD Virtual to back this up to a NAS. I am looking to move to different software for the backups. One of the virtual machines is running SQL and one is running AD and DNS. There is also one physical server that has AD, DNS, and DHCP on it that i would also like to back up in the same solution. What i was curious about is what is the best way to back all of this up? Is it Back Up Exec or System Restore? Or would neither work? I am looking for something that will back up to the existng NAS and allow for item level restores as well as fast restores of full VM's if ever needed. Second question is, assuming one of the two products will work is it best practice to install it on its own server or could it be installed on teh physical that is existing with AD, DNS and DHCP? I am assuming its own server and that is what i would shoot for, but for the sake of saving money i like to know my options. Thank you for your assistance.Solved1.2KViews0likes2CommentsBackup 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?3KViews1like2Comments