BESR recovery of HP Proliant DL380 G7 server to G5 server
Hi, I have HP proliant G7 server which is running very crucial database used for plant. Unfortunately hardware of the server has gone faulty. I have oneHP proliant G5 server and BESR backup of G7 server. I am trying to restore backup of faultyG7 server in to this G5 server. i tried once but its not working. Can anybody help me on this? Regards,759Views0likes3CommentsOpciones y desafíos de migración de Windows Server 2003, parte 1
El 14 de julio de 2015, Microsoft finalizará el soporte para todas las versiones de Windows Server 2003. Esto significa que Microsoft ya no proporcionará soporte, parches de seguridad ni actualizaciones de software para este producto. ¿Cuáles son los riesgos de seguir ejecutando Windows Server 2003 cuando deje de tener soporte?Desafios e opções da migração do Windows Server 2003 - Parte 1
No dia 14 de julho de 2015, a Microsoft encerrará o suporte para todas as versões do Windows Server 2003. Isso significa que, a partir dessa data, a Microsoft não fornecerá mais suporte, patches de segurança ou atualizações de software para esse produto. Quais são os riscos de continuar a executar o Windows Server 2003 após o encerramento do suporte?How do I get rid of old Backup Jobs that were managed by a Symantec BESR Management Server that no longer exists?
My customer is using Symantec Backup Exec System Recovery V8.0.4 and the Server which was being used as the Central Management node has died. They also do not have the origianl storage node the centrally managed backup jobs were using. They will upgrade soon and in the mean time I have createdlocal Backup Jobs on the nodes to keep them regularly backing up. I want todelete, or at least disable, allof the old backup jobs. When I try to do this the BESR tells me "The backups job is controlled by a central management system. Contact your system administrator." I found Arcticle TECH67818 at http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH67818and I can find some of the files mention in Step 3 (.PQJ and sv2i) but not the RPAM Folder in Step 4 or the RPAMfile in Step 5. IsTECH67818 the best way to resolve the issue? I can provide Screenshots, etc if necessary. Regards Mike734Views0likes2CommentsP2V Windows 2000 machine with SCSI drive to Hyper-V
I typically use Symantec System Recovery to do P2V of older machines and had a very high success rate, but this one is getting the best of me. Clone/white box Windows 2000 SP4 1GB RAM Symbios SCSI adapter Single 36GB drive - there are bad sectors Only reason I need to keep the machine is for the old security controller software - vendor is MIA When I use SSR 8.5.7 I get what seems to be a good image, but the resulting VM won't start. It says "Inaccessible boot device". I thought SSR put in the correct drivers, but I think I have always done IDE drives in the past which might be more forgiving. Tried using SSR P2V with and without the mini setup, both yield the "Inaccessible boot device". Is there something else I can use to do a P2V? Or maybe something else I can do with SSR? I am certainly open to suggestions as I want to get rid of this machine ASAP.694Views0likes1CommentBESR 8.5 and Win 7 Ultimate Bitlocker
I have recently install BESR 8.5 on Win 7 Ultimate. The machine is a laptop and has bitlocker enabled. I keep getting the following errors whenever I attempt a backup: EC8F17B7: Cannot create recovery points EC8F03EA: Cannot create a virtual volume image of the selected drive. E0BB0147: the operation 'Snap Volume' is not currently enabled for this Volume. Error E0BB0147: The operation '%1' is not currently enabled for this %2. I have run FIXINSTALL.BAT and rebooted, no effect I have uninstalled, rebooted and reinstalled, rebooted, no effect I have manually installed and registered the SymSnap service, made sure it's started, no effect. I have other machines running bitlocker that are backing up fine. Any ideas?498Views0likes2CommentsBack to managing backups
It has been a long time since I was on here. Everything has been working ok with minumum maintenance being done. I have been away for awhile and no one has done much maintenance on this system or kept it up. So I am going to start witht the basics, and try to get this system back to a good place We are using BESR 8.5.5 and Management control 8.5.5. Everything has been rocking along pretty good until last week. We have up graded 30out of about 50 pc's to Windows 7 since last yearand they are backing up on schedule. However, When I try to load it on some new systems, the installation fails dueto looking for a file that doesn't exist and can't delete it 2014-10-27 09:40:53 [SYSER] [CleanupTempFiles ] - Failed to delete the file: C:\PROGRA~2\Symantec\Backup Exec System Recovery Manager\EasyInstaller\BootStrap.exe LastError 2: The system cannot find the file specified Questions: Are my windows 7 backups good ( I have restored only one and it went well) Is the loading problem specific to a version of W7? or a particular piece of hardware. So far this is first encounter with this . But I have loaded it on what is supposed to be the same hardware and software. (It's 2IBA America recorders and client) One works and one doesn't. I'm pretty sure your going to say I need an upgrade.:-) That is in the plan to do. I just want to know if there is a way around this error and are my W7 backups good ? Any advice is welcome. I was away from tis for a couple of years and Don't know what to do or versions etc. ThanksSolved907Views0likes4CommentsBESR proof of restore - logs
dear all, its been a while since I last looked into this logs and cannot recall where and what to look for. I need to verify if a system has been restored from a BESR backup for auditing purpose. 1- what log file can I see that the system has been restored? (C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Symantec\Backup Exec System Recovery\Logs) 2- what the VSNAP.IDX time stamp tells you regarding restore or backup? 3- if a single file has been restored via the Symantec Recovery Point Browser, would there be any log that states this behaviour? thank you for your help Eduardo668Views0likes4Comments