RE: SBS2003 Backup failed Event ID: 5634
- From: "MarkB" <MarkB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 08:21:04 -0700
Hi Brandy
I peformed all the necessary functions, they all failed, i removed NAV and
also Norton Security centre (which i didnt realise had been put on) and
retried and a scheduled back up worked ok. I beleive it was the Norton
security program that was causing trouble. I will rerun the backup tonight to
double check.
Thanks
Mark
""Brandy Nee [MSFT]"" wrote:
> Hello Mark,
>
> Thank you for posting back!
>
> Please use the newly created admin account to rerun Backup Wizard to create
> a scheduled Backup task and see whether this issue can be reproduced.
>
> [Note]: When you performing all the tests, please temporary disable Norton
> AV and Windows Firewall.
>
> Additionally, I have found the following suggestions and see whether it
> helps.
>
> 1> Use NTBACKUP with scheduled tasks and check the result. To do so:
>
> a. Click Start, click Run, type ntbackup, and then press Enter. The Backup
> or Restore Wizard launches.
>
> b. On the Welcome to the Backup or Restore Wizard page, click Advanced Mode.
>
> c. On the Schedule Jobs, click Add Job.
>
> d. In the Welcome to the Backup Wizard, click Next.
>
> e. Select "Back up selected files, drives, or network data" for testing.
>
> f. Proceed to the page of "Items to Back Up", please select several test
> files for testing purpose.
>
> g. Click Next and proceed to page of "When to Back Up", select Later.
>
> h. Click "Set Schedule" button to set scheduled time, input the Job Name.
>
> i. Click Next and input the account name and password you going to use to
> run the Backup.
>
> j. Click OK and Finish.
>
> k. Wait and see whether the issue can be reproduced.
>
> 2> If the issue persists, please go to client workstation sue01, run
> "eventvwr" (without quotation marks), check whether there is any error in
> Application and System. If yes, double click it, click the Copy button and
> paste the full content to the Newsgroup.
>
> I suggest you that send your reply to our Newsgroup so the other customers
> who visit our Newsgroup regularly can benefit or share their information
> among us.
>
> Thanks a lot for your time and cooperation. I am looking forward to hearing
> from you!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Brandy Nee
>
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> >Hi Brandy
> >I performed a backup tonight manually via the remote desktop. This was
> done
> >as per your instructions. Everything seemed fine and i have enclosed the
> log
> >file (emailed to you).
> >
> >Interestingly, when i go to the back up page in server management, if i
> >choose backup now i get the same error.
> >
> >Also, in the failed backup log, the directory has a further folder called
> >\\sue01\serverbup\backup files. When i backup manually, the directory
> backed
> >upto is just \\sue01\serverbup and this is where the .bkf file actually
> is. I
> >checked the backup schedule and it is definately set to the latter so not
> >sure whats going on there?
> >
> >I look forward to your reply.
> >Best Regards
> >Mark
> >
> >
>
>
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