BE failed to register recently-restored VM
I tried to restore a Hyper-V VM early this morning; and though the files were apparently restored, Backup Exec threw this error: Final error: 0xe0009645 - Backup Exec failed to register the virtual machine. See the job log and the Windows Event Viewer for more details. The virtual machine will not be available in the Hyper-V or Virtual Server Administration Console. The Windows Event Log shows this: An account failed to log on. Subject: Security ID: SYSTEM Account Name: SERVER$ Account Domain: DOMAIN Logon ID: 0x3E7 Logon Type: 5 Account For Which Logon Failed: Security ID: NULL SID Account Name: FE02C21F-063E-4593-831F-C10A3C52D958 Account Domain: NT VIRTUAL MACHINE Failure Information: Failure Reason: The user has not been granted the requested logon type at this machine. Status: 0xC000015B Sub Status: 0x0 I should note I had to restore a virtual machine before this one with zero problems. This 2nd one didn't want to restore properly for some reason. Using BE "Silver Perpetual" Version 21.4 on Windows Server 2019 Thanks!16Views0likes1CommentDuplicate job copy data from original location instead of source job location
We use BackupExec 22 Rev 1193.1009. BackupExec server (hardware serverProLiant BL460c Gen9) is connected to SAN and LTO8 library. Speed of Ethernet connection is 10Gb/s At first backups are saved to SAN deduplication storage. Then - duplicate job runs. We intended that duplicate job would run from SAN backup, not from original location. The speed between SAN and tape is much faster than speed between original data location and tape. We intended to make a system where 8 backups will run simultaneously to SAN. They are slow (because they copy data from original location) but we do not care - because we can run many backups simultaneously. THEN - when first stage backups are finished - they duplicate to tape. They run only in 3 streams (because library only has 3 drives), but we do not care - because the speed from SAN to LTO8 tape is fast. But it seems, that duplicate backups run from original location, instead of SAN, where first stage of backups are saved. This is VERY VERY bad to us, because we need to backup about a hundred servers and some of them are large. If duplicate backup - copy data from original location, instead from SAN - we loose speed in about 6-8 times I think. I opened topic about a year ago about this issue and I was informed that duplicate backups run from primary backup, not from original data location. Does duplicate JOB copy data from source VM or fro... - VOX (veritas.com) I tried to enable\disable "Direct copy to tape" checkbox, BacupExec still copy data in duplicate backup from original location. Also I tried to save first stage of backup to regular disk storage (without deduplication). This is disk storage on BackupExec server itself - so speed must be very high. But BacupExec still copy data in duplicate backup from original location, not from disk storage. I also checked the bandwidth of optical Ethernet which is connected to BackupExec server and it is utilized no more than on 30% I tried to look through all options of backup, but didn't found anything related to problem - from where duplicate backups run: from original location or from first stage backup. Is it possible to configure duplicate backups to run from first stage backups location? How to do it? This will increase overall speed of my backup system in 6-8 times.2.5KViews0likes17CommentsLogin to backup exec 3600 appliance fail with "User authentication failed. Please enter valid passw"
Hi all I have a problem with the access to our backup exec appliance web UI. After a reboot of this appliance for change it domain, the access to the web UI is failed with the message: "User authentication failed. Please enter valid password. If problem persists contact your System Administrator." The local Administrator user, and a domain crendentials don't work now. The BackupExec version is 15 and the appliance's model is 3600R4. Please your help with this issue. Thanks in advance.Solved2KViews0likes6CommentsBE the rainbow in the someone else’s cloud
During these days of social distancing, I have tried to not get stuck behind my desk all day long and regularly take conference calls while out walking. Today, while on my morning walk I saw a message of inspiration that is the perfect metaphor for what SaaS Backup brings to the SaaS applications it protects.2.8KViews1like1CommentBackup Exec 11D - End of Life
Hi Team, My customer needs help in restoring data from Backup Exec 11D, they are one of our oldest client here in the Philippines. They need to restore data in BE 11D however we don't have a link or installer available on downdloads as of today. Any link for BE 11D or any workarounds to restore their data? Thanks, James1.5KViews0likes4Comments