An Unexpected Error Occurred When Cleaning Up Snapshot Volumes Symantec
SERVICES Services Overview Education Services Business Critical Services Consulting Services Managed Services Appliance Services CUSTOMER CENTER Customer Center Support Community MyVeritas Customer Success Licensing Programs Licensing Process ABOUT About Corporate Profile Corporate Leadership Newsroom Research Exchange Investor Relations Careers Legal Contact Us English 中文(简体) English Français Deutsch Italiano 日本語 한국어 Português Español USA Site: Veritas Veritas PartnerNet When performing a backup, the following error is reported, "An unexpected error occurred when cleaning up snapshot volumes. Confirm that all snapped volumes are correctly re-synchronized with the original volumes." Article:000029170 Publish: Article URL:http://www.veritas.com/docs/000029170 Support / Article Sign In Remember me Forgot Password? Don't have a Veritas Account? Create a Veritas Account now! Welcome First Last Your Profile Logout Sign in to Subscribe Please sign in to set up your subscription. Close Sign In Print Article Products Related Articles Article Languages Subscribe to this Article Manage your Subscriptions Problem When performing a backup, the following error is reported, "An unexpected error occurred when cleaning up snapshot volumes. Confirm that all snapped volumes are correctly resynchronized with the original volumes." causing advanced open file option to fail initializing which could potentially lead to job to failing with messages such as: 0xe000fe36 - Corrupt data encountered.Unable to open the item \\[Server Name]\[File Path] - skipped.WARNING: [Filename] is a corrupt file.Directory [Path] was not found, or could not be accessed. None of the files or subdirectories contained within will be backed up. Error Message V-79-57344-34108 An unexpected error occurred when cleaning up snapshot volumes. Confirm that all snapped volumes are correctly resynchronized with the original volumes.An unexpected error occurred when cleaning up VERITAS Snapshot Provider (VSP) snapshots. Make sure that no other application has a lock on the... Cause For backups using the Advanced Open File option, the error occurs because AOFO cannot delete the virtual volume and/o
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Migration Migrating two Windows 2008r2 servers running Hyper-V to Hyper-v Server 2012 r2 and adding in two more. Upgrading the Backup Infrastructure Two campsuses, one MPLS circuit, and lots of data. The goal: provide consistent, reliable data protection with redundancy wherever possible. Implement FreeNAS at home for media / backups My household has been using a Windows Server 2008 R2 DC with three RAID0 1TB drives housing our media and endpoint backups. We can all agree RAID0 needs to go. FreeNAS ZFS to the rescue! IN THIS DISCUSSION Spiceworks Agent Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Symantec Backup Exec Symantec 258136 Followers Follow Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Hey Spiceheads, Taking on from Matt’s last post "Who can I talk to with technical questions about Backup Exec?" I am Jaydeep Sathe from the Symantec Backup Exec Support team and would like to introduce myself to this community. Do you Still remember, one of the most stable BE out there, 'BE 9.1 for Netware'. That is what I supported, when I started working here at Symantec. I am working with Symantec for about 5 years now and am a member of the Advanced support team. I work with almost all Agent and options that Backup Exec has to offer and would be here to assist you troubleshooting Backup Exec issues. While spending my time here on Spiceworks, I would be writing a few How-tos and Blogs (discussion). Doing this my primary focus to highlight unexplored areas of troubleshooting and BE functionality; i.e the stuff that does not currently have How-tos and methods that are not used by many. I have experienced that this might be really helpful when it comes to the real thing - 'Restore'. Though, I have lined up a few topics of my own, I would request all of you to suggest topics related to any Backup Exec Option that you would like to see here and I will try my best to get these incorporated. Besides work (Symantec and Backup Exec), I am a married and so if time permits ;-)