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  1. #1
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    Exclamation Backup Exec Error

    Hi,

    I hope someone out there has fixed this problem.
    I have even tried asking yje company themselves, and they couldnt help me.
    my problem is with backup exec 10 and a dell powervault 124T.

    Its an intermitant problem. For instance, the error will be hear today and tomorrow, and next week the same two days that the error occured this week will be successful next week etc, and it goes on and on like that.

    The error produce is:
    Verify- C: Storage device "DELL PowerVault124T" reported an error on a request to read data from media.
    Error reported:
    When accessing a new tape of a multivolume partition, the current block size is incorrect.
    V-79-57344-33992 - The backup storage device has failed.

    And just so you know, i have change all hardware, and have never changed any of the software default settings. Even the autoloader got replaced.

    Any help is welcomed.

    Thank you in advance.

  2. #2
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    Re: Backup Exec Error

    • Make sure the latest Symantec device drivers are installed.
    • Perform tests after stopping the Removable Storage Management (RSM) service.
    • If the drive is connected to a SCSI RAID card, move the drive off to a separate SCSI card.

    Please refer to Microsoft article given below:
    http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;304101
    http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=154690

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    Re: Backup Exec Error

    The error occurred because the backup device targeted during the backup/restore operation no longer exists. Edit the backup/restore job and reselect the backup device.

    To select a valid backup device, follow the instructions given below:


    1. On the Job Definition tab, double-click on the backup/restore job

    2. On the General tab, select a valid destination device from the Device drop-down list

    3. Click OK

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    Re: Backup Exec Error

    While not specific to that return code, enter "reported an error on a request to read data from media" on the search page http://www.symantec.com/business/sup....jsp?pid=15047 , and you should get several trouble shooting guides in the hits

    I would also go to the device properties and un-check the Write Single Block and SCSI Passthrough option.

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    Re: Backup Exec Error

    I would suggest you to

    >> Go to the device properties
    >> Un-check the Write Single Block and SCSI Passthrough option.


    Check if this fixes your problem.......... good luck

  6. #6
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    Re: Backup Exec Error

    hi,
    this problem occur due to more files are open than the memory cache manager can handle. As a result, the cache manager has exhausted the available paged pool memory.
    The backup program has tried to back up a file whose size is larger than the backup API can access on that version of the operating system. This has the same result (that is, the paged pool is exhausted).

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