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Print Article Products Related Articles Article Languages Subscribe to this Article Manage your Subscriptions Problem Backup job fails with the error "0xe00084f4 - An unknown error has occurred." when running a backup job to a backup-to-disk folder or to a tape device. Error Message 0xe00084f4 - An Unknown error has occured. UMI :- V-79-57344-34036 Solution Scenario 1: When running a backup job to a backup-to-disk folder or to storage device reported an error on a request to write data to media a tape device, the job fails with above mentioned error. Cause: When the backup job is run to a backup-to-disk (B2D) folder or to a tape device with Backup Exec Device and Media Service running under the Local System Account, the job will fail with the following error: 0xe00084f4 - An Unknown error has occured. Solution1: To resolve this issue always run Backup Exec Device and Media service under a Domain Admin account. All Backup Exec services should run under the domain admin account, except Backup Exec Remote Agent for Windows server service which runs as Local System account. The Backup Exec service account (Domain Admin) should also be System Logon Account. Here are the steps to check and change the BE device and media service account: Right click on My Computer (Computer) and click ManageUnder Services and Applications click on Services.Look for BE services, here BE Device and media should be running with domain admin, if not then right click on this service and go to Properties.Go to Log On tab, enter the account name and its password, click Apply and OK.Restart all Backup Exec service and try running the backup to check. Scenario 2: Solution 2: Check the drivers for tape drive: Check the drivers for Tape drive i
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2014. Marco_73 Joined: Jul 8, 2014 Messages: 3 Thanks Received: 0 Trophy Points: 1 Hello, we're using FreeNAS.9.2.1.5-Release-x64 (80c1d35) to backup several server with backupexec 2010 to a cifs share. The host (ESXi 5.5.0) is an Intel Xeon E5430@2.66 GHz (Dell PowerEdge 2950). These backups often abort with this error message (see attachment / Backupexec error code E00084F4). If I do the same backupjob to an usb device it works fine. The backup server and the backupexec software is up to date. BackupExec (Trialversion) aborts with the same error. Marco_73, Jul 9, 2014 #1 cyberjock Moderator Moderator Joined: Mar 25, 2012 Messages: 19,103 Thanks Received: 1,636 Trophy Points: 161 Translate the error please. Hardware recommendations • RAID5/RAIDZ1 is dead Read my guide! It answers common questions newbies to FreeNAS have. Only you can prevent flame wars! Read the FreeNAS manual. Show : My Main System FreeNAS-9.3.1-STABLE-(likely forever) | Intel Xeon E3-1230v2 | Supermicro X9SCM-F 32GB DDR3 ECC 1600 RAM | 32GB SATA DOM | Cyberpower 1500AVR | Ten WD Red WD60EFRX NAS Hard Drives (RAIDZ2, 40.9TB usable space) | 10GbE (Chelsio adapter) cyberjock, Jul 9, 2014 #2 Marco_73 Joined: Jul 8, 2014 Messages: 3 Thanks Received: 0 Trophy Points: 1 OK! Storage device has reported the following error: writing data to medium Error: The system can't open the file V-79-57344-34036 - unknown error Marco_73, Jul 9, 2014 #3 rwesterh Joined: Jul 7, 2014 Messages: 6 Thanks Received: 1 Trophy Points: 3 Isn't "Zugriff verweigert" something like "Access denied"? rwesterh, Jul 9, 2014 #4 gpsguy Active Member Joined: Jan 22, 2012 Messages: 3,163 Thanks Received: 386 Trophy Points: 81 Location: GMT-5 Has it ever worked or is this an itermittent problem? Have you asked the question on Symantec's forums? Since you appear to be doing disk to disk backups over your network, is there anything else (traffic wise) going on at the same time, that might interfere with these backups. If you are backing up Windows servers, have you checked the event logs there to see if you can glean any additional information that might be useful. FreeNAS 9.10 & 9.3 manuals (PDF & ePub) download FreeNAS-8.3.0-RELEASE-x64 | HP N40L | AMD Turion II Neo (1.5GHz) CPU 8GB