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Subscriptions Problem Backup job fails with error 0xe000fe36 - Corrupt data encountered (a000fe36 HEX or e000fe36 HEX) Error Message Final Error Code: a000fe36 HEX (0xa000fe36 HEX) or e000fe36 HEX (0xe000fe36 HEX)Final Error Description: "Corrupt data encountered. See the job log for details."Final Error Category: Resource ErrorsError Text In Job Log: "Warning: %File% is a corrupt file. This file cannot verify." For additional information regarding this error refer to link V-79-57344-65078 Event Viewer: Source : Backup ExecType : ErrorError : 57476The operating system returned an unusual error while backing up the following file: It is possible that this file is incomplete and therefore should not be restored. Source : Backup ExecType : ErrorError : 57481An unusual error (
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HEX or e000fe36 HEX) is reported when a backup job fails. Details:Final Error Code: a000fe36 HEX (0xa000fe36 HEX) or e000fe36 HEX (0xe000fe36 HEX)Final Error Description: "Corrupt data encountered. See the job log for details."Final Error Category: Resource ErrorsError Text In Job Log: "Warning: %File% is a corrupt file. This file cannot verify."This error occurs when VERITAS Backup Exec (tm) attempts to back up a file that is in use by another application or user.Backup Exec may back up partial data from such a file, but when it is not able to continue the backup of the file, Backup Exec marks the file on the tape as corrupt (Figure 1).Figure 1Note: The error refers to the instance of the file on the tape. The file on the hard disk drive may be intact.Backup Exec Advanced Open File Option (AOFO) can be used to avoid the error. The AOFO component of Backup Exec enables the functionality to perform a complete backup of files which are open through various applications. This is a "paid for" option.If AOFO is not used, then the following are the workarounds to avoid the error:1. Click Tools Options Properties Job Defaults Backup. Select Never under Open file backup when Advanced Open File Option is not used (Figure 2). Figure 2Select this option to have Backup Exec skip open files if they are encountered during the backup operation. A listing of skipped files will appear in the job log for the backup.2. Close the respective files during backup Posted by Savitur at 6:20 PM No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Meditation: Águas Celestes (Celestial Water) Family Site Badhwar Mail Badhwar.com Maps with Google APIs Title Cloud ASP (2) ASP.NET 2.0 (2) .NET application (1) Authenticatin