BENT Services fail to start at boot time. - Veritas Backup Exec
This is a discussion on BENT Services fail to start at boot time. - Veritas Backup Exec ; I have 5 BENT 8.6 machines all using the same userid and password.
4 of these start up properly at boot time, 1 does not.
If I go in right after the system comes up, go to services, and start ...
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BENT Services fail to start at boot time.
I have 5 BENT 8.6 machines all using the same userid and password.
4 of these start up properly at boot time, 1 does not.
If I go in right after the system comes up, go to services, and start the
Back Exec services, they start like a charm. This tells me that the userid
and password are ok.
I am getting a 7013 event for the device and media service which tells that
the logon attempt failed. Unknown user name or password.
The server that does not start the services automatically is a Windows 2000
Server with AD on it. It is a Global Catalog and a Domain Controller, so
it should be able to find the userid/password locally. I am using an id
that is in Domain Admin's and Local Admin. It is not a local account.
Help!
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Re: BENT Services fail to start at boot time.
It's kind of a band-aid, but you could use something like AutoExNT from the
resource kit to execute the BESTART cmd file at boot time til you figure out
what's going on
Terry Burgess wrote:
> I have 5 BENT 8.6 machines all using the same userid and password.
>
> 4 of these start up properly at boot time, 1 does not.
>
> If I go in right after the system comes up, go to services, and start the
> Back Exec services, they start like a charm. This tells me that the userid
> and password are ok.
>
> I am getting a 7013 event for the device and media service which tells that
> the logon attempt failed. Unknown user name or password.
>
> The server that does not start the services automatically is a Windows 2000
> Server with AD on it. It is a Global Catalog and a Domain Controller, so
> it should be able to find the userid/password locally. I am using an id
> that is in Domain Admin's and Local Admin. It is not a local account.
>
> Help!