Same antivirus virus for quite a while. Windows
defender is not installed. Yes on Active directory. Yes, windows update is
enabled so who knows what all has changed. I changed the user name that logs in
to one that is allowed anywhere.
I’m baffled.
From: dan
[mailto:dandenson AT gmail DOT com]
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2008 1:44
PM
To: Adam Goryachev
Cc: Arch Willingham;
BackupPC-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users]
Backuppc no longer backs up much of anything
did you recently update the windows servers? any
chance you have installed a new antivirus or enabled windows defender?
are you running active directory? windows servers do so much
self-modification with windows updates or installed software or even changes to
group policy and possible exclusion of the backuppc username you are using that
you could be getting a few files and then a read error that kills the whole
thing.
On Sun, Jun 1, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Adam Goryachev <mailinglists AT websitemanagers.com DOT au>
wrote:
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> Arch writes:
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>> I have been using BackupPC for about two years to backup several
>> Windows 2003 servers via SMB (BackupPC is running on Fedora FC8
>> and was built from the source 3.1). It rocks along and does its
>> thing. A few weeks ago, it stopped backing up much of anything.
>> If you go into the log, you see where it gets a few files
>
> You might try running Windows chkdsk on this machine.
Try checking the network cable, card, switch, on the
backuppc server....
Could be some sort of packet corruption happening there.
Hope it helps...
Regards,
Adam
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