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      8th May 2006
Hi their I have got a problem with my backup server for some reason in the
reports its saying that it cant find this path Skipped files in
"NT\NTBackup\data\mdaemon.bks" folder. Folder not found. But I have checked
the location of were the bks is and its in the right location. All that is in
the text file is the letter Q:\ which the network path that its backing up
from now I have tried to copy the bks files (theirs more than 1 ) to the root
of the hard drive c:\backupscripts\ and it still couldn’t find the path now.
I’m not backuping to a device just to the hard drive (bad practice I know but
people above don’t like spending ) the user account is a domain account has
the permissions to perform the task at hand in side the scheclade task in
the properties this is what it says

C:\WINNT\system32\NTBACKUP.EXE backup "@C:\Documents and
Settings\administrator.MEDIANET\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\data\all_dev_servers_at_once.bks" /n "All
Dev Servers Monday Incr" /d "All Dev Servers Monday Incr" /v:no /r:no /rs:no
/hcff /m incremental /j "All Dev Servers Monday Incr" /l:s /f
"R:\all_dev_servers_incrementals.bkf"

The back up server was ok before we change 2 removable hard drives which was
in it. But I don’t see how it would effect being as the file its trying to
look for is on the c:\ and all the text files the .bks one all have the
correct path to were it should be backing up from and were its going to place
the file (the backup file ) is their any one that could help me to try and
sort this
?
Thanks
kev

 
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      8th May 2006

"kevin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:F2851B60-64CC-4D3F-A50E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi their I have got a problem with my backup server for some reason in

the
> reports its saying that it cant find this path Skipped files in
> "NT\NTBackup\data\mdaemon.bks" folder. Folder not found. But I have

checked
> the location of were the bks is and its in the right location. All that is

in
> the text file is the letter Q:\ which the network path that its backing

up
> from now I have tried to copy the bks files (theirs more than 1 ) to the

root
> of the hard drive c:\backupscripts\ and it still couldn't find the path

now.
> I'm not backuping to a device just to the hard drive (bad practice I know

but
> people above don't like spending ) the user account is a domain account

has
> the permissions to perform the task at hand in side the scheclade task in
> the properties this is what it says
>
> C:\WINNT\system32\NTBACKUP.EXE backup "@C:\Documents and
> Settings\administrator.MEDIANET\Local Settings\Application
> Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\data\all_dev_servers_at_once.bks" /n

"All
> Dev Servers Monday Incr" /d "All Dev Servers Monday Incr" /v:no /r:no

/rs:no
> /hcff /m incremental /j "All Dev Servers Monday Incr" /l:s /f
> "R:\all_dev_servers_incrementals.bkf"
>
> The back up server was ok before we change 2 removable hard drives which

was
> in it. But I don't see how it would effect being as the file its trying to
> look for is on the c:\ and all the text files the .bks one all have the
> correct path to were it should be backing up from and were its going to

place
> the file (the backup file ) is their any one that could help me to try and
> sort this
> ?
> Thanks
> kev
>


The message you report does not say that the process
has a problem finding your .bks file. It says that it cannot
find some folders that you specified inside this .bks folder.
You must have a look at it and bring it up-to-date with
your current drive & folder structure.


 
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      8th May 2006
well all the file paths are the same ?? in the bks file it just has a drive
letter which is Q:\ so im assuming that it would just backup the whole of Q:\

"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>
> "kevin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:F2851B60-64CC-4D3F-A50E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi their I have got a problem with my backup server for some reason in

> the
> > reports its saying that it cant find this path Skipped files in
> > "NT\NTBackup\data\mdaemon.bks" folder. Folder not found. But I have

> checked
> > the location of were the bks is and its in the right location. All that is

> in
> > the text file is the letter Q:\ which the network path that its backing

> up
> > from now I have tried to copy the bks files (theirs more than 1 ) to the

> root
> > of the hard drive c:\backupscripts\ and it still couldn't find the path

> now.
> > I'm not backuping to a device just to the hard drive (bad practice I know

> but
> > people above don't like spending ) the user account is a domain account

> has
> > the permissions to perform the task at hand in side the scheclade task in
> > the properties this is what it says
> >
> > C:\WINNT\system32\NTBACKUP.EXE backup "@C:\Documents and
> > Settings\administrator.MEDIANET\Local Settings\Application
> > Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\data\all_dev_servers_at_once.bks" /n

> "All
> > Dev Servers Monday Incr" /d "All Dev Servers Monday Incr" /v:no /r:no

> /rs:no
> > /hcff /m incremental /j "All Dev Servers Monday Incr" /l:s /f
> > "R:\all_dev_servers_incrementals.bkf"
> >
> > The back up server was ok before we change 2 removable hard drives which

> was
> > in it. But I don't see how it would effect being as the file its trying to
> > look for is on the c:\ and all the text files the .bks one all have the
> > correct path to were it should be backing up from and were its going to

> place
> > the file (the backup file ) is their any one that could help me to try and
> > sort this
> > ?
> > Thanks
> > kev
> >

>
> The message you report does not say that the process
> has a problem finding your .bks file. It says that it cannot
> find some folders that you specified inside this .bks folder.
> You must have a look at it and bring it up-to-date with
> your current drive & folder structure.
>
>
>

 
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      8th May 2006
You must first test the job in the foreground so that you can
see exactly what happens. When it works then you can use
the Task Scheduler to run it in the background.

This type of problem usually happens because the account
used by the Task Scheduler has no access rights to the
networked resource (drive Q: in your case).


"kevin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:05D5B247-3182-42CB-A72F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> well all the file paths are the same ?? in the bks file it just has a

drive
> letter which is Q:\ so im assuming that it would just backup the whole of

Q:\
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
> >
> > "kevin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:F2851B60-64CC-4D3F-A50E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > Hi their I have got a problem with my backup server for some reason

in
> > the
> > > reports its saying that it cant find this path Skipped files in
> > > "NT\NTBackup\data\mdaemon.bks" folder. Folder not found. But I have

> > checked
> > > the location of were the bks is and its in the right location. All

that is
> > in
> > > the text file is the letter Q:\ which the network path that its

backing
> > up
> > > from now I have tried to copy the bks files (theirs more than 1 ) to

the
> > root
> > > of the hard drive c:\backupscripts\ and it still couldn't find the

path
> > now.
> > > I'm not backuping to a device just to the hard drive (bad practice I

know
> > but
> > > people above don't like spending ) the user account is a domain

account
> > has
> > > the permissions to perform the task at hand in side the scheclade

task in
> > > the properties this is what it says
> > >
> > > C:\WINNT\system32\NTBACKUP.EXE backup "@C:\Documents and
> > > Settings\administrator.MEDIANET\Local Settings\Application
> > > Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\data\all_dev_servers_at_once.bks"

/n
> > "All
> > > Dev Servers Monday Incr" /d "All Dev Servers Monday Incr" /v:no /r:no

> > /rs:no
> > > /hcff /m incremental /j "All Dev Servers Monday Incr" /l:s /f
> > > "R:\all_dev_servers_incrementals.bkf"
> > >
> > > The back up server was ok before we change 2 removable hard drives

which
> > was
> > > in it. But I don't see how it would effect being as the file its

trying to
> > > look for is on the c:\ and all the text files the .bks one all have

the
> > > correct path to were it should be backing up from and were its going

to
> > place
> > > the file (the backup file ) is their any one that could help me to try

and
> > > sort this
> > > ?
> > > Thanks
> > > kev
> > >

> >
> > The message you report does not say that the process
> > has a problem finding your .bks file. It says that it cannot
> > find some folders that you specified inside this .bks folder.
> > You must have a look at it and bring it up-to-date with
> > your current drive & folder structure.
> >
> >
> >



 
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      8th May 2006
Hi their ok i have tested it in the foreground and it works ok no problems it
saves the backup into the location were i want it i just dont know why its
not finding the file its starting it get me down lol we have about 18 servers
and well im worried incase it goes down and well u can imagen the rest but i
have even looked into the c:\program files\windows NT\ntbackup\data\ and then
copied the bks files into their still not worked any ideas ??

"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

> You must first test the job in the foreground so that you can
> see exactly what happens. When it works then you can use
> the Task Scheduler to run it in the background.
>
> This type of problem usually happens because the account
> used by the Task Scheduler has no access rights to the
> networked resource (drive Q: in your case).
>
>
> "kevin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:05D5B247-3182-42CB-A72F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > well all the file paths are the same ?? in the bks file it just has a

> drive
> > letter which is Q:\ so im assuming that it would just backup the whole of

> Q:\
> >
> > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > "kevin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > > news:F2851B60-64CC-4D3F-A50E-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > > Hi their I have got a problem with my backup server for some reason

> in
> > > the
> > > > reports its saying that it cant find this path Skipped files in
> > > > "NT\NTBackup\data\mdaemon.bks" folder. Folder not found. But I have
> > > checked
> > > > the location of were the bks is and its in the right location. All

> that is
> > > in
> > > > the text file is the letter Q:\ which the network path that its

> backing
> > > up
> > > > from now I have tried to copy the bks files (theirs more than 1 ) to

> the
> > > root
> > > > of the hard drive c:\backupscripts\ and it still couldn't find the

> path
> > > now.
> > > > I'm not backuping to a device just to the hard drive (bad practice I

> know
> > > but
> > > > people above don't like spending ) the user account is a domain

> account
> > > has
> > > > the permissions to perform the task at hand in side the scheclade

> task in
> > > > the properties this is what it says
> > > >
> > > > C:\WINNT\system32\NTBACKUP.EXE backup "@C:\Documents and
> > > > Settings\administrator.MEDIANET\Local Settings\Application
> > > > Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\data\all_dev_servers_at_once.bks"

> /n
> > > "All
> > > > Dev Servers Monday Incr" /d "All Dev Servers Monday Incr" /v:no /r:no
> > > /rs:no
> > > > /hcff /m incremental /j "All Dev Servers Monday Incr" /l:s /f
> > > > "R:\all_dev_servers_incrementals.bkf"
> > > >
> > > > The back up server was ok before we change 2 removable hard drives

> which
> > > was
> > > > in it. But I don't see how it would effect being as the file its

> trying to
> > > > look for is on the c:\ and all the text files the .bks one all have

> the
> > > > correct path to were it should be backing up from and were its going

> to
> > > place
> > > > the file (the backup file ) is their any one that could help me to try

> and
> > > > sort this
> > > > ?
> > > > Thanks
> > > > kev
> > > >
> > >
> > > The message you report does not say that the process
> > > has a problem finding your .bks file. It says that it cannot
> > > find some folders that you specified inside this .bks folder.
> > > You must have a look at it and bring it up-to-date with
> > > your current drive & folder structure.
> > >
> > >
> > >

>
>
>

 
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      8th May 2006
Remember that mapped drives won't natively exist when no one is logged on so
better to use UNC paths.


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"kevin" wrote:
| Hi their ok i have tested it in the foreground and it works ok no problems
it
| saves the backup into the location were i want it i just dont know why its
| not finding the file its starting it get me down lol we have about 18
servers
| and well im worried incase it goes down and well u can imagen the rest but
i
| have even looked into the c:\program files\windows NT\ntbackup\data\ and
then
| copied the bks files into their still not worked any ideas ??


 
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