BackupExec deduplication manager service failed to start
Hi all I have a backupexec appliance 3600 R4 wint BE15. This appliance is EOX, I know it, but our client maintains this old infraestructure and now I have a problem. This appliance had 2 disks failed and the the RAID was offline. Our client bought the 2 disks and we replace that on the appliance. The rebuilding RAID process was apparently successful and now on the appliance web UI show us all disks online an also the RAID. But now, when I try to start the BackupExec services I have this error for BackupExec deduplication manager: I can see this detailed status on Windows EventViewer: But when I try to verify the D:\Appliance_Dedupe\etc\pdregistry.cfg file I can't access to the folder (D:\Appliance_Dedupe is the appliance's deduplication folder): Anyone can help me with this? Thanks in advance. Regards Toño1.3KViews0likes3CommentsBackup jobs stay in a Queue state for a long time.
Hi all We have a problem to execute the backup jobs from a BE appliance console.All jobs stay in an "Active:Queued" for a long time and don't transfer any data. The jobs are send to deduplication disk storage. We can review the TN: https://www.veritas.com/content/support/en_US/article.100007231 but not "po_list_2" are present on theDeduplication Storage Folder Path\databases\catalog. Also review the TN: https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.100010408 but no "*.lck" files are present. Thanks in advance for your help.2.6KViews0likes7Commentsbackup exec 16 - 3rd party virtual appliances, 4th party utilities (freeSSHd)
The short question is: Will FreeSSHd interfere with Backup Exec if the former isinstalled on the media server? It used to be easy to back up the database create by a 3rd party vendor's software, beause it ran on a Windows OS. Then they switched to a virtual appliance. It doesn't make sense to back up the appliance, but I would like to back up the database. Unfortunately, that means setting up a separate SSH FTP to receive the backups. The appliance won't even do the backups if the server isn't configured. IIS, of course, can't do SSH FTP; you need yet another vendor's SSH FTP solution. The appliance vendor recommends FreeSSHd. Usually I spin up a new OSE for a special workflow but it really seems like extreme overkill in this instance (and defeats the purpose of using the appliance). Since this SSH FTP is solely used forbackup, the logical place to install it might be the Backup Exec media server. But that has risks of its own; I wouldn't like to break existing backups. Does anyone have an experience of FreeSSHd breaking Backup Exec, or at least some advice that would indicate installing it on the media server is a Bad Idea?1.2KViews0likes2Comments