Error 1400 Alert Wrong Media Yosemite
Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Error 1400: Alert - Wrong media Started by josht, Jul 08 2009 03:49 PM Please log in to reply 5 replies to this topic #1 josht josht Members 3 posts Posted 08 July 2009 - 03:49 PM first post here, so hello everyone.this issue has been driving me nuts...I've had no trouble with Yosemite befor this and everything's been working perfectly.I've got it set up with a Dell PV RD1000 External Drive.Now the tapes have never given me issues and when I insert any of them I can still access and explore/read the data on them...Yosemite however will not recognize them and backup my data.Any info on what's going on here?thanks in advance. Back to top #2 jacobc jacobc Barracuda Team Members 95 posts Posted 08 July 2009 - 05:34 PM We just published a great knowledge base article on this:http://www.barracuda.com/kb?id=50160000000Hk8h Back to top #3 josht josht Members 3 posts Posted 08 July 2009 - 06:08 PM thank you...also, shortly after posting i actually found an answer in the forum...my bad.thanks for the redirection. Back to top #4 josht josht Members 3 posts Posted 10 July 2009 - 05:44 PM that article didnt help...I also tried out the different suggestions given in other similar threads, however neither removing the schedule nor erasing the current data on the tape worked.When the backup job is initiated, it stops when the "mounting media" phase kicks in. Then it gives me the error 1400: Wrong Media Back to top #5 jacobc jacobc Barracuda Team Members 95 posts Posted 10 July 2009 - 06:59 PM An unscheduled job with default settings should be able to write to an erased tape*. That it doesn't suggests deeper communication problems with the drive. You should contact Barracudaware tech support for more assistance (unless you have a Dell 8.1 copy, in which case call Dell's Yosemite Backup support line).* Make sure you are erasing in the software (Wizards > Media > Erase). A quick erase is fine. Back to top #6 maikelg maikelg Members 1 posts Posted 27 July 2010 - 09:40 AM @joshtDid you get your problem solved???If so please let me know because I'm having the same trouble and I also cannot fi
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requires the Microsoft Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) to be installed for Disaster Recovery of Windows Server 2008 R2 / Windows http://updates.cudasvc.com/cgi-bin/view_release_notes.cgi?type=ysb&version=10.5.00.47145 7 and newer. We recommend having the Microsoft Windows Automated Installation Kit (AIK) uninstalled before installing the ADK. NEW TO VERSION 10.5.00 SMB File Shares Backup and restore of SMB file-shares is now supported Automatically populates all shares when connected to a file server Supports SMB 3.0 (VSS snapshots not supported) Supports hidden shares Supported error 1400 on all Windows platforms Available only on Yosemite Server Backup Unlimited Version 10.5.00 10.5.00: Feature: Support SMB File Shares [BNYSB-2457] Enhancement: Create ini edit to exclude certain file types from vmware datastore backup. [BNYSB-2848] Enhancement: Decrease width of objects on tree-view in GUI . [BNYSB-749] Fix: Systems with non-boot UEFI volumes are detected as error 1400 alert UEFI-boot [BNYSB-2950] Fix: Test Email button causes crash on Windows Server 2003 32-bit [BNYSB-2869] Fix: Connection test on DR network configuration page never succeeds when IP has been changed [BNYSB-2866] Fix: Systems with more than 10 drives may fail to snapshot [BNYSB-2862] Fix: DR ISO generation on Windows-NT5-generation systems fails when driver service registry key is read-only [BNYSB-2979] Fix: Improvements to stability of GUI Administrator [BNYSB-2864] Known Issues: Due to limitations in Windows, only one set of user credentials can be used for a connection to a file server per Yosemite Server Backup client. If multiple shares on a server have different allowed users, consider creating a backup user which has permissions to all shares, or configure connections to the shares from different Yosemite Server Backup clients. Due to limitations in Windows, changes in the credentials for a file-share connection will not take effect until the Yosemite Server Backup service is restarted. After full-system, non-Disaster-Recovery restores of Windows 8 machines, initial log
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