I do _not_ run Citrix. However, I had the same problem on a server whose systemdisk was D:. One of the 4 start up files (boot.ini, ntldr, etc.) was missing. Installing the missing file allows the backup of the systemobjects.
I think the missing file is displayed by NT's backup utility. On Wed, 1 May 2002, Bruce Kamp wrote: > Join the club..... I have been working with Tivoli for a couple of months > on this (even though they don't support Citrix). They had me upgrade to > 4.2.1.30. There thinking is that it has to do with the CAD starting > scheduler. When I stopped using managed services it stopped hitting my TSM > server every 10 minutes. > I'm still testing the rest of it..... > I'll let you know what I find out.... > > ----------------------------------- > Bruce Kamp > Network Analyst II > Memorial Healthcare System > E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > P: (954) 987-2020 x4597 > F: (954) 985-1404 > ------------------------------------ > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ken Long [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 7:42 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: 4.2.1.32 problem with systemobject on Citrix > > > Hello all... > > Backups of a W2K server running Citrix Metaframe XPe are failing, with the > following error in the server activity log: > > 04/30/02 18:17:36 ANR0480W Session 9355 for node CITRIXADTEST > (WinNT) terminated - connection with client severed. > > After 10 minutes, the server reconnects with the client and the backup > restarts, only to fail again a few minutes later. The following error > occurs in the dsmerror.log, but I often see such failures on non-Citrix > servers without the backup stopping: > > 04/30/2002 18:17:35 ANS4987E Error processing '\\citrixadtest\m > $\WINNT\system32 \Perflib_Perfdata_380.dat': the object is in use by > another process > > > Following the invaluable information on this forum, I looked at the solution > for the "sysfiles not on C:" problem, which I thought was fixed in 4.2.1.32. > > To test, I changed DOMAIN from ALL-LOCAL to just "M: N:" and the backup > succeeded. I reset DOMAIN to "M: N: SYSTEMOBJECT" and the backup failed > again. > > I'm using 4.2.1.32 on a W2K domain controller, backing up the system objects > without problems. What's up, am I missing something, or is backing up > system objects on Citrix servers still broken? > > Thanks... Ken >
