Try the following on both servers:
1. BESTOP
2. Rename sys:\bkupexec\scsiview.scv to scsiview.old
3. BESTART
If that doesn't resolve it then I'd recommend installing the latest
build for 9.1:
http://support.veritas.com/docs/282294
This is a discussion on Error 1050 - Veritas Backup Exec ; I've been getting an error 1050 when Backup Exec loads for some time now, and the only possible fix I've come across deals with the order in which the RAID and SCSI drivers are loaded ( http://support.veritas.com/docs/267574 ). I've verified ...
I've been getting an error 1050 when Backup Exec loads for some time now,
and the only possible fix I've come across deals with the order in which
the RAID and SCSI drivers are loaded (http://support.veritas.com/docs/267574).
I've verified that the Satrup.ncf does indeed load the RAID drivers before
the SCSI drivers.
This problem is occurring on a 2 node NetWare 6.5 cluster attached by redundant
fiber channels to a SAN with a PowerVault 132T (Dual Ultrium LTO 2 tape drives).
Both servers see the Ultriums as storage adapters, but BE (v9.1 rev 1152)
throws an error 1050: no devices found during initialization. All hardware
is at its most recent firmware and/or driver versions.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to proceed with resolving this?
Try the following on both servers:
1. BESTOP
2. Rename sys:\bkupexec\scsiview.scv to scsiview.old
3. BESTART
If that doesn't resolve it then I'd recommend installing the latest
build for 9.1:
http://support.veritas.com/docs/282294
Thanks. I'll try that in the morning.
"Chris"wrote:
>Try the following on both servers:
>
>1. BESTOP
>2. Rename sys:\bkupexec\scsiview.scv to scsiview.old
>3. BESTART
>
>If that doesn't resolve it then I'd recommend installing the latest
>build for 9.1:
>
>http://support.veritas.com/docs/282294