Thanks for answer.
Effectively I wrong on my first mail. I’m using differential (read
from SME docs) but the message is the same. I cannot use “copy” because I’ve
not enough space to store all jobs.
BE error code is V-79-57344-33944 “Incremental and differential
backups are not possible because one or more of the Microsoft Exchange
Transaction log files has been deleted”
Event viewer shows also another message related to the need to
perform a full before a diff or inc (of course J) but this message has
nothing to do: I know is related to SME
Is there a method with SME that can be used to not create this
issue?
Da: Borzenkov, Andrey
[mailto:Andrey.Borzenkov@fujitsu-siemens.com]
Inviato: martedì 15 gennaio 2008 10.27
A: Milazzo Giacomo; NetApp list
Oggetto: RE: SnapManager for Exchange and other backup software issue
According to SME documentation you should not use Incremental
backup when SME is active. You may use Copy or Differential.
С уважением / With best
regards / Mit freundlichen Grüβen
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Andrey Borzenkov
Senior system engineer
From: owner-toasters@mathworks.com
[mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Milazzo Giacomo
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 11:45 AM
To: NetApp list
Subject: SnapManager for Exchange and other backup software issue
Hi
I’ve an Exchange 2003 server mounted on NetApp iSCSI LUNs and
managed by SnapManager for Exchange for its backups. SME does every night a
full backup with a daily model.
Further there are another Backup Exec 11d media server that
perform an historical disk backup using the usual method of daily incremental
and a weekly full.
It happens (I know there’s something wrong on SME backup type)
that the BackupExec daily (incrememental) jobs fail with the message that “no
logs found because they have been deleted by some other process”. I’ve checked
the Exchange log LUNs and it seems that, nevetheless the BE starts at 11 pm
before the SME that starts at 03:00 am the transaction logs of Exchange are
deleted causing the fail of the BE job.
Is there a better way to setup the SME backup leaving BE to
perform the right incremental backup and leaving to BE the job to delete the
unneeded logs?
Thanks in
advance.
Note: I use the new Exchange backup mode offered by BE11d, so
that the backup of the information store db and logs avoiding the use of the
traditional brick level method.
Da:
owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] Per conto
di David McWilliams
Inviato: lunedì 14 gennaio 2008 20.00
A: NetApp list
Oggetto: Weird CIFS problem
I'm domain admin, and I'm accessing a share on my filer \\filer1\tdrive (/vol/vol0/tdrive). It is a
seperate qtree, the only perms on the share are everyone/ full control. I even
added a domain/administrator full control entry. I can see the top level of
sub-dirs, bt I cannot go any deeper.
Does this make sense, or am I missing something?
--
Sláinte,
David
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