Restore Backup From tape via backup exec to a new Server (SOME ONE SAVE ME)
Hello everybody. recently my company was invaded by ransomware, which encrypted all servers and their respective files before this happened, I used a server where I had configured backup exec 15, but it was also encrypted including the application. I installed a new server and backup exec and I want to add the tapes to recover the backups from the old server. Someone can help me? I use an HP storage tape model: Storeserver 1/8 g2 tape Autoloader and the backup exec version 21 in server 2019 so: Windows server 20191.1KViews0likes1CommentRestore .bkf files
I have Backup Exec 12on a serverbacking up a SQL Database to disk, I wanted to do some testing and wanted to restore a database on to a standalone laptop. The laptop was set up with Windows Server 2012, and asBackup Exec 12isn't compatible with Server 2012 I installedBackup Exec 15. I created a B2D folder in Backup Exec and then copied over the .bkf files from the current server to the B2D on the test laptop. I did an Inventory and Catalog on the B2D which only showed me the backupset names, nothing within it. So I decided to copy the catalogs folder from the server (C:\Program Files\Symantec\Backup Exec\Catalogs) to the same folder on the laptop. After running a catalog job again I was able to see the backupsets and the databases backed up within it. However, when I try to run a restore by right clicking on the backup set I get nothing in the Restore Wizard window. I have tried changing the date range but still no luck. Could someone point me in the right direction? How do I restore these database files, even if it is to a .bak file rather than restore straight to SQL? What's got me more worried is that all the backups I am doing might be useless, if the server ever went down I would not have access to theCatalogs folder which would render the B2D folder with all the .bkf files useless. Am I right in saying this?625Views0likes0CommentsError Message e000e20 - BE15
Error message from BE15 "e000e020 - The duration that this job is allowed to remain scheduled has passed. It will be rescheduled. Verify that storage is available and check the job's schedule settings. Ensure that there is enough time for it to begin running before it is considered missed." I have viewed the followingLinkand thisArticleand although we do have DST I am assured by other work collegues that this is taken care of. Currently using LTO4 and LTO6 tapes to backup from the usual Backup to Disk, Duplicate to Tape. I have set the jobs to runconcurrently so when the full backup runs at 23:00 as soon as it finishes the duplicate backup to tape will run immediately after the previous task completes (i.e. the full backup – see image BE1) So on the Friday daytime I will load the tapes and inventory them and all looks fine with lots of space to use on all tapes. But for some reason even though I will load 4 LTO6 and 6 LTO4 tapes into the drives, when it comes to backup from the Duplicate to the Tape it always fails with the above error message. There is plenty of storage space and time available. Within the Options to Duplicate window, I do not allocate a specific tape for it to backup onto, I just let it search for another if it needs it as there will always be 5 tapes for it to use within the storage pool. I always thought that if the tape media is full it will automatically look for another tape to put the backup onto.Any help very much appreciated as I am just getting started with BE15.1.4KViews0likes3Comments