Backup Exec Error 58057
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 The alert "The Backup-to-Disk device is offline" appears while performing a backup to a Backup to Disk folder using Backup Exec for Windows Servers. Article:000095243 Publish: Article URL:http://www.veritas.com/docs/000095243 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 Article Languages Subscribe to this Article Manage your Subscriptions Problem The alert "The Backup-to-Disk device is offline" appears while performing a backup to a Backup to Disk folder using Backup Exec for Windows Servers. Error Message V-79-57344-33039 - Error - Mount failed. User canceled a Physical Volume Library operation. The backup job fails with the above error message and at the same time shows an alert in Backup Exec: Backup Exec Alert: Media Error. The Backup-to-Disk device is offline. This is typically caused by the folder becoming inaccessible due to it being deleted, renamed, or unshared. It may also be caused by a disk full condition. The folder state has been set to offline. Please attend to this condition. Additional detail may be found in the Event Viewer - Application Log. The Application Event Log contains the Event ID
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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 https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/article.000019712 Careers Legal Contact Us English 中文(简体) English Français Deutsch Italiano 日本語 한국어 Português Español USA Site: Veritas Veritas PartnerNet Backup-to-Disk storage is offline after database maintenance Article:000019712 Publish: Article URL:http://www.veritas.com/docs/000019712 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 backup exec your subscription. Close Sign In Print Article Products Related Articles Article Languages Subscribe to this Article Manage your Subscriptions Problem Backup-to-Disk storage is offline when Backup Exec Database Maintenance is completed. The Backup Exec Database Maintenance occurs at 4 AM everyday. If any jobs are using the disk device they may fail or show a recovered when the disk device goes offline. Error Message backup exec error Alert in the Backup Exec console:Backup Exec Alert: Media Error (Server: "ServerName") The disk is offline. This is typically caused by the folder becoming inaccessible due to it being deleted, renamed, or unshared. It may also be caused by a disk full condition. The folder state has been set to offline. Please attend to this condition. Additional detail may be found in the Event Viewer - Application Log. Log Name: ApplicationSource: Backup ExecEvent ID: 58057Description:Backup Exec Alert: Media Error (Server: "ServerName") The disk is offline. This is typically caused by the folder becoming inaccessible due to it being deleted, renamed, or unshared. Cause Under investigation. Solution Symantec Corporation has acknowledged that the above-mentioned issue is present in the current version(s) of the product(s) mentioned in this article. Symantec Corporation is committed to product quality and satisfied customers.This issue is currently under investigation by Symantec Corporation. Pending the outcome of the investigation, this issue may be resolved by way of a patch or hotfix in current or future revisions of the software. However, this particular issue is not currently scheduled for any release. If you feel this issue has a direct business impact