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January 8th, 2009 07:00
Exchange 2003 Backup: Unsuccessful Save Sets: MSEXCH:PF
I recently changed the Networker services from running as local system to running as a user account that is created just for server backup. But the backup is failing on one set.
MSEXCH:PF. All other sets are successful.
Does some of you have any idea where my useraccount don't have the needed access or is this not a problem with user permissions?
jan 07 21:52:06 server02.company.com-dom.net: NetWorker savegroup: (alert) COMDOM MAIL completed, total 1 client(s), 0 Hostname(s) Unresolved, 1 Failed, 0 Succeeded. (server02.company.com-dom.net Failed)
jan 07 21:52:06 server02.company.com-dom.net: Start time: Wed Jan 07 21:00:00 2009
jan 07 21:52:06 server02.company.com-dom.net: End time: Wed Jan 07 21:52:06 2009
jan 07 21:52:06 server02.company.com-dom.net: --- Unsuccessful Save Sets ---
jan 07 21:52:06 server02.company.com-dom.net: * server02.company.com-dom.net:MSEXCH:PF 2 retries attempted
jan 07 21:52:06 server02.company.com-dom.net: --- Successful Save Sets ---
All the others sets completes succesfuly
Cheers,
Does some of you have any idea where my useraccount don't have the needed access or is this not a problem with user permissions?
jan 07 21:52:06 server02.company.com-dom.net: NetWorker savegroup: (alert) COMDOM MAIL completed, total 1 client(s), 0 Hostname(s) Unresolved, 1 Failed, 0 Succeeded. (server02.company.com-dom.net Failed)
jan 07 21:52:06 server02.company.com-dom.net: Start time: Wed Jan 07 21:00:00 2009
jan 07 21:52:06 server02.company.com-dom.net: End time: Wed Jan 07 21:52:06 2009
jan 07 21:52:06 server02.company.com-dom.net: --- Unsuccessful Save Sets ---
jan 07 21:52:06 server02.company.com-dom.net: * server02.company.com-dom.net:MSEXCH:PF 2 retries attempted
jan 07 21:52:06 server02.company.com-dom.net: --- Successful Save Sets ---
All the others sets completes succesfuly
Cheers,
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mtaylor-lfcu.co
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January 8th, 2009 13:00
Using PFDAVAdmin will help you do this. Just Google PFDAVAdmin for instructions.
Hope this helps.
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