211.Error in file I/O BA3011
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BA3011 Error in file I/O This error occurs when trying to access the files on an Rsync server before the backup starts. It's usually caused by the Backup User Identity not being an administrator account.Please make sure that the Backup User Identity account that you're using has Domain administratio...
[http://kb.backupassist.com/articles.php?aid=3092]
212.Unhandled exception in the NTBackup Engine BA100
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BA100 Unhandled exception in the NTBackup Engine This error message indicates a general backup error.
The known causes of this issue are documented here:
Backup Exec (or other backup software that installs its own tape drivers) has uninstalled the Windows Tape Drivers, and prevented all other ba...
[http://kb.backupassist.com/articles.php?aid=2660]
213.Cannot use media - possible hardware failure or media problem BA1132
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BA1132 Cannot use media - possible hardware failure or media problem
Cannot use media - possible hardware failure or media problem
Check that the backup destination media is functioning correctly.
Check that the backup destination can be acessed by the machine performing the backup .
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[http://kb.backupassist.com/articles.php?aid=2770]
214.Cannot use media - possible hardware failure or media problem BA1134
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BA1134 Cannot use media - possible hardware failure or media problem
Cannot use media - possible hardware failure or media problem
Check that the backup destination media is functioning correctly.
Check that the backup destination can be acessed by the machine performing the backup .
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[http://kb.backupassist.com/articles.php?aid=2772]
215.Hardware failure BA1234
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BA1234 Hardware failure
Hardware failure : This operation was not performed because the media could not be mounted.
Check that the backup destination media is functioning correctly.
Check that the backup destination can be acessed by the machine performing the backup .
If y...
[http://kb.backupassist.com/articles.php?aid=2831]
216.End of tape reached BA4101
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BA4101 End of tape reached
This error means that the tape you're using to backup to has run out of space before the backup completed.
Reduce the amount of data which you're backing up or backup using tapes with more space.
Please be aware that a usual data compression rate of between 1....
[http://kb.backupassist.com/articles.php?aid=3145]
217.Unable to format media BA2515
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BA2515 Unable to format media Windows was unable to format the backup media.
When a backup to a removable disk (rdx, REV, etc) is performed, Windows will try to format the media. However, this procedure is failing and the backup cannot start.Make sure that there is not a hardware fault or a media f...
[http://kb.backupassist.com/articles.php?aid=3052]
218.No logfile from NTbackup could be found BA1003
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BA1003 No logfile from NTbackup could be found BackupAssist could not find the logfile from NTBackup. Your backup may or may not have been successful.
There are 3 known causes of this error:
NTBackup was manually killed (or died unexpectedly) during the backup process.
The backup took lo...
[http://kb.backupassist.com/articles.php?aid=2730]
219.Insufficient space reported by hardware BA1101
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BA1101 Insufficient space reported by hardware (NTBackup Log:End of media early warning
)This error occurs when the hardware detects that it will run out of space before the backup is completed.Split your backup into multiple jobs so that all the data can fit on the backup device or alter...
[http://kb.backupassist.com/articles.php?aid=2739]
220.Unable to parse wbadmin output BA2505
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BA2505 Unable to parse wbadmin output
BackupAssist is unable to determine the status of the backup because it cannot understand the output of wbadmin. The backup may or may not have completed successfully.
Make sure that you've got BackupAssist set to autodetect the language within your backup ...
[http://kb.backupassist.com/articles.php?aid=3035]
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