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[Veritas-bu] Backup Mapped drive

2005-09-30 03:51:07
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Backup Mapped drive
From: gary.matthews AT logicacmg DOT com (Matthews, Gary)
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 08:51:07 +0100
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Hi,=20
Hopefully someone can help me.  I need to do one off backups of of the=20
log files on our webservers. We're using Netbackup 5 and the webservers=20
are w2k. Unfortunately these boxes don't get  backed up normally so we=20
don't have licenses for the agent.  What I thought was to map the=20
required drives to a W2K server that does have an agent and  back the=20
up that way. But that's where the problem starts - cant get it to work.=20
Keep getting a Status Code 71 - none of the files in the file list=20
exist=20


Filelist   eg - x:\weblogs\  where x it the drive I've mapped the=20
network drive to.=20


Checked on the  veritas website and thought if may be permissions. So=20
logged in as a domain admin, which  mapped the drive from the other=20
server no problem , and changed the client agent in services to log on=20
as the same admin. Still getting 71 though -  any ideas? Should I be=20
using a local admin rather than a domain admin to sun the service=20
under??=20


Any help would be gratefully received!! tearing my hair out at the=20
moment!!=20


Cheers=20


Gary=20



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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial><FONT size=3D2><SPAN=20
class=3D648014907-30092005></SPAN>Hopefully someone can help me. &nbsp;I ne=
ed to=20
do one off backups of of the <BR>log files on our webservers. We're using=
=20
Netbackup 5 and the webservers <BR>are w2k. Unfortunately these boxes don't=
 get=20
&nbsp;backed up normally so we <BR>don't have licenses for the agent. &nbsp=
;What=20
I thought was to map the <BR>required drives to a W2K server that does have=
 an=20
agent and &nbsp;back the <BR>up that way. But that's where the problem star=
ts -=20
cant get it to work. <BR>Keep getting a Status Code 71 - none of the files =
in=20
the file list <BR>exist <BR></DIV></FONT></FONT>
<P><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Filelist &nbsp; eg - x:\weblogs\ &nbsp;where=
 x it the=20
drive I've mapped the <BR>network drive to. <BR></FONT>
<P><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Checked on the &nbsp;veritas website and tho=
ught if=20
may be permissions. So <BR>logged in as a domain admin, which &nbsp;mapped =
the=20
drive from the other <BR>server no problem , and changed the client agent i=
n=20
services to log on <BR>as the same admin. Still getting 71 though - &nbsp;a=
ny=20
ideas? Should I be <BR>using a local admin rather than a domain admin to su=
n the=20
service <BR>under?? <BR></FONT>
<P><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Any help would be gratefully received!! tear=
ing my=20
hair out at the <BR>moment!! <BR></FONT>
<P><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Cheers <BR></FONT>
<P><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Gary </FONT></P><br><br>
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