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Windows 2003 Server backup question

mcp555

Senior member
I have this set up to run daily at 1:00 AM, no users on the system, no other operations running, etc, with a DDS-4 single tape drive as a backup device. Even though I am
using an Administrator account (sysadmin) to run this with it gives me the error message below. I checked the event log and could not find anything to help me determine what is causing this. I also have backups set up on other servers running Win2000 Server with the same tapes and drives but they run fine. Any ideas that could help me out?

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Backup Status
Operation: Backup
Active backup destination: 4mm DDS
Media name: "Media created 4/14/2005 at 4:32 PM"

Backup (via shadow copy) of "D: apps"
Backup set #1 on media #1
Backup description: "Bluebird Daily Backup"
Media name: "Media created 4/14/2005 at 4:32 PM"

Backup Type: Daily

Backup started on 4/26/2005 at 1:00 AM.

Error: The device reported an error on a request to write data to media.
Error reported: Invalid command.
There may be a hardware or media problem.
Please check the system event log for relevant failures.
The operation was ended.
Backup completed on 4/26/2005 at 1:00 AM.
Directories: 23
Files: 2
Bytes: 28,707,248
Time: 9 seconds

Error: D: is not a valid drive, or you do not have access.


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The operation did not successfully complete.

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I'll see if I can't get that fix downloaded for us. I also looked and saw that "sysadmin" wasn't a member of the "Backup Operators" group so I added it
in to that.
 
If I run it immediately, it works. Only the scheduled ones fail so I don't think it's a problem with accessing the drive. I've been in contact with IBM to get the Windows fix but the one that they had me download didn't work so they're going to get back to me when they've figured out the problem.

 
That patch is included in Service Pack 1 so I installed that and rebooted. I had to rebuild
the backup a couple of times to get it working. Also had to make sure that it was writing to a log file as well under the Backup utility settings which I forgot to check initially.
 
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