Its strange behavior, but just want to confirm one thing do you have any old retained backup for E:, if you take a fresh backup also in c: and d: will it create any entry in media database. How many backup you can find in mminfo using E:
New version of Networker User or for the main Networker installation? If main, I would have to get the corporate folks to update the server, which is running Windows 2003. Not sure if a newer version of Networker would run on that OS.
The problem of a split between two drive letters, one of which points to the DVD reader, looks to have started about 10 months ago. Prior to that, all backups showed the E: drive (DVD reader), instead of the D: drive. Now they are split between the two drive letters. It will split a folder tree into two parts, with some subfolders on the D: drive and the rest on the E: drive. The folder that gets split is not a root folder either, but down a few levels from the root.
The D:\ drive is actually an array and not just a single disk.
I have seen this only for one specific server, but not on every backup that was made of that server. The situation began
about 10 months ago and continues to this day. Prior to 10 months ago, the Networker User display shows a drive E: with all the data for what is actually drive D:
In my original post I gave the save set as C:\, D:\.
No additional backup commands in the configuration.
Not sure what you are asking about the IP and name. The connection is made using a host file
with the client name and IP specifics designated in the host file.
Shubhadip_Datta
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February 10th, 2016 01:00
Hi,
Some quick question for going further -
- Is this scenario for everyday backup or you are getting such output only for few specific date backup?
- What save set you are using?
- Are you using any backup command in your client entry? (you can provide the entire client resource details)
- Is the client name and IP available in that server is matching?
Regards,
Shubhadip
ble1
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February 10th, 2016 03:00
Can you try using newer code?
Shubhadip_Datta
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February 10th, 2016 12:00
Its strange behavior, but just want to confirm one thing do you have any old retained backup for E:, if you take a fresh backup also in c: and d: will it create any entry in media database. How many backup you can find in mminfo using E:
david_knapp
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February 10th, 2016 12:00
New version of Networker User or for the main Networker installation? If main, I would have to get the corporate folks to update the server, which is running Windows 2003. Not sure if a newer version of Networker would run on that OS.
The problem of a split between two drive letters, one of which points to the DVD reader, looks to have started about 10 months ago. Prior to that, all backups showed the E: drive (DVD reader), instead of the D: drive. Now they are split between the two drive letters. It will split a folder tree into two parts, with some subfolders on the D: drive and the rest on the E: drive. The folder that gets split is not a root folder either, but down a few levels from the root.
The D:\ drive is actually an array and not just a single disk.
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February 10th, 2016 12:00
I have seen this only for one specific server, but not on every backup that was made of that server. The situation began
about 10 months ago and continues to this day. Prior to 10 months ago, the Networker User display shows a drive E: with all the data for what is actually drive D:
In my original post I gave the save set as C:\, D:\.
No additional backup commands in the configuration.
Not sure what you are asking about the IP and name. The connection is made using a host file
with the client name and IP specifics designated in the host file.
david_knapp
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February 10th, 2016 13:00
There should not be any for E:, since it is a DVD drive and the save set has always been C:\, D:\.
Will check and get back to you.
David Knapp
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ble1
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February 11th, 2016 00:00
I'm referring to client code.