We had that same initial problem with missing schedules, and here is what we found and did....
First, because the backups were scheduled at the same time, from different policy domains, when our diskpools filled up, it would mount a tape. However, it was making offsite copies at the same time, so this used up all our tape drives, and some of the schedules missed because the tapes for the next policy domain could not be mounted. So we spread out our backup schedule, as well as for the different policy domains. Second, I made sure that the server was configured to accept more connections, so that everyone could connect at the same time if necessary. Third, some of the client opt and sys files where not configured correctly. After that, our schedules have been running perfectly! That is what we did! >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/3/2005 4:19:00 AM >>> Hi Everybody, Has anyone ran into problems with missed scheduled ? I know that a few missed schedules a night may be normal, but we are getting several , more than 20, a night . Most of the missed schedules are Oracle related backups i.e. archives and hot backups missing their schedules . We have a paging system that pages us if a schedule is missed, Needless to say, it's been going off more than we would like to. Does anyone have any ideas on minimzing the missed schedules ? Unfortunately, it's not the case that is is the same 20 schedules being missed. It varies from night to night. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Rich
