Re: Backup - Fails When tape fills up
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 13:52:35 -0400
JB <jamesb457@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm having a seriousissue using the win2003 Server Backup Utility.
It was once working perfectly, but as our organization has grown so
has the data we accumulate.
The full backup now spans 2 tapes - which is where the issue lies.
When the tape fills up, NTBackup does not ask for a second tape to be
inserted, instead it just cancels the backup.
The log shows 'The requested media failed to mount. The operation was
aborted'
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The operation did not complete succesfully
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Once or twice it has asked for a new tape to be inserted, but this is
quite rare. (And on these occasions it normally will not continue, I
get the message to 'Insert Media Labeled xxxx', which i do, but the
message never goes away.)
I did once find a Microsoft KB article (i cant seem to find it again)
which described the problem and they said a hotfix was available,
however when i try to install the hotfix it says it was implemented in
a service pack we already have installed, so wont continue.
Does anyone have a solution for me?
Not being able to back-up our all data is no good for us.
NTBackup isn't going to work for you if you can't fit all your data on one
tape - it can't handle autoloaders, and that's what you need. If you're
going to use NTBackup, you'll need to either reconfigure your backups so
that it doesn't take more than one tape per job - or you'll want to get a
larger capacity tape drive. If you want an autoloader/library, you'll also
want something like BackupExec.
.
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