After the Distributed File System Replication (DFSR) writer is backed up, it disappears.
Details:
Hotfix 29 adds
support for Microsoft® Virtual Server 2005 R2. However the DFSR writer
disappears after it is backed up.
SOLUTION:
Restart the DFS
service for the writer to appear properly again.
NOTE: This hotfix does not resolve the above mentioned
issue.
Symantec
Corporation has acknowledged that the above-mentioned issue is present in the
current version(s) of the product(s) mentioned at the end of this article.
Symantec Corporation is committed to product quality and satisfied
customers.
Symantec
Corporation currently plans to address this issue by way of a patch or hotfix to
the current version of the software. Please be sure to refer back to this
document periodically as any changes to the status of the issue will be
reflected here. A link to the patch or hotfix download will be added to this
document when it becomes available. Please note that Symantec reserves the right
to remove any fix from the targeted release if it does not pass quality
assurance tests. Symantec's plans are subject to change and any action taken by
you based on the above information or your reliance upon the above information
is made at your own risk.
Products Applied:
Backup Exec for Windows Servers 10d (10.1) 5629
Subjects:
Backup Exec for Windows Servers
Application: Troubleshooting
Languages:
English (US)
Operating Systems:
Windows 2000Advanced Server, Datacenter Server, Server
Windows Server 2003
DataCenter, Enterprise Server, R2, Standard Server
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