We had something about like this happen. Two different things fixed
the problem, 1 was to turn off VSS the other was to split the jobs so
one job did one drive. The reason that we split the jobs was a re-org.
of the backup jobs. I had no reason to think that it would fix the
problem. The problem
Did you have any clues on that yet? :)
On 3/13/07, Frank Altpeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/8/07, Damian Lubosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Frank Altpeter wrote:
> > > Hi list,
> >
> > Hi Frank!
> >
> > >
> > > I was just hitting a little confusing problem in backing up a Windows
>
On 3/8/07, Damian Lubosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Frank Altpeter wrote:
> > Hi list,
>
> Hi Frank!
>
> >
> > I was just hitting a little confusing problem in backing up a Windows
> > 2003 Server with bacula (both client and server have version 2.0.2
> > running).
> >
> > The Server is c
Frank Altpeter wrote:
> Hi list,
Hi Frank!
>
> I was just hitting a little confusing problem in backing up a Windows
> 2003 Server with bacula (both client and server have version 2.0.2
> running).
>
> The Server is configured to backup C: and D:, the FileSet has "Enable
> VSS = yes" defined. T
Frank Altpeter wrote:
> Hi list,
Hi Frank!
>
> I was just hitting a little confusing problem in backing up a Windows
> 2003 Server with bacula (both client and server have version 2.0.2
> running).
>
> The Server is configured to backup C: and D:, the FileSet has "Enable
> VSS = yes" defi
Hi list,
I was just hitting a little confusing problem in backing up a Windows
2003 Server with bacula (both client and server have version 2.0.2
running).
The Server is configured to backup C: and D:, the FileSet has "Enable
VSS = yes" defined. The client has been installed with winbacula.exe
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