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Upgrading to BESR 2010?

Updated: 04 Apr 2011 | 9 comments
Swathi Turlapaty's picture
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Check out this video on how to get started with BESR 2010.

https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/videos/besr2010-getting-started-rev2.
 

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MMooloney's picture
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Mar
2010
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Error EEEE000D: Permission denied.

I recently upgraded to Backup Exec System Recovery for SBS 2010 from v8.5 and how I get the error below.

Date: 28/03/2010 03:01:32
Notification Type: Info
Priority: High
Description: Info 6C8F043D: Recovery point H:\Recovery Points\Server1\Server1_C_Drive125.v2i deleted to comply with the number of recovery points to save for each drive. Error E7D10017: Unable to delete 'H:/Recovery Points/Server1/Server1_C_Drive125.v2i'.
    Error EEEE000D: Permission denied.

All was running fine till I did the upgrade to the 2010 version. Now it is unable to automatically delete the old recovery points. Not has changed other than the upgrade and file permissions have been checked and fine. The recovery points are stored locally on the server and not on the network and the build version I am running is 9.0.0.35656. The server is running SBS 2003 SP2.

JPMTJR's picture
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Mar
2010
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After upgrading to BESR 2010 from BESR 8.5

I found that i had to delete the existing backup jobs and then recreate them in order for them to successfully perform a scheduled backup.The new jobs that I created were exactly the same as the previous jobs but when I tried to run the old jobs after the upgrade they would just stay at 1% complete and never progress.

Albert Widjaja's picture
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Mar
2010
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perhaps restarting the media

perhaps restarting the media server can do the trick ?

/* Infrastructure Support Engineer */

JPMTJR's picture
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Mar
2010
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The Media Servers were restarted to no end

As I said in the subject: I did restart the Media Server but the jobs, that were originally written when BESR was installed, did not work until I deleted them and then recreated them.

Sush...'s picture
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Aug
2010
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Install SP1

Try installing SP1 to resolve this issue about Recovery Point overwriting. Here is the link to download and install SP1:

http://support.veritas.com/docs/347749

Hope this piece of Information Helps you... and if it does then mark this response as Solution....!!!

theseng99's picture
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Oct
2010
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I heard that snopshot slower

I heard that snopshot slower after upgrade. Someone can explain about this. I have planned to upgrade also.

If this Info helps to resolve the issue please Mark as Solution

Thanks you.

Andy.

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2010
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Nope.

I do not think the snopshot slower after upgrade. I dont see any Known issue there and also have not came across anyone reporting the same.

My word will be its SAFE to upgrade.

Thanks,

-Sush...

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Fresco's picture
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Dec
2010
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RECOVERY MANAGER

I could not find the new topic button, so please excuse me for posting here... it is not my intention to highjack this thread.

 

I suffered a catastrophic meltdown, and recently restored my HP Vista Home Premium 64-bit OS to original from factory condition...

I used the SoftThinks Recovery Manager that came with my HP system-- but I am unable to access the files it saved for me prior to wiping my disc clean.  Files were stored on my removable Hard Drive  (.fbw format) but I get runtime errors and a host of other roadblocks... my files are all there, withing reach, but I can't access them.

 

Question: Can BESR view and/or open .fbw files?

 

thank you,

Tony Lau's picture
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Feb
2011
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System hang after installing System Recovery 2010

After installing BESR 2010, our PC sometime hang. We do a in depth investigation and found that VproSvc may cause trouble. Check system log, and found all resource consumed.

Run Live update within system recovery, no update available.

Stop scheduled task (full & incremental backup for drive and my document, seems problem solved??

Did anyone encounter similiar problem? is there any solution?

Did anyone use this software in server with win svr 2003 / raid drive?

Tony.