BackPak H4.00 Troubleshooting and Messages Manual
Messages
110 BackPak H4.00 Troubleshooting & Messages
Number Text Explanation Action
3465 Operation %s on Data
Store %s: volume %s
skipped because it
belongs to %s %s rather
than the expected %s
A batch job run for a
WINDISK DataStore hoit
a volume that does not
belong to the expected
Data Store or Volume
Group .
This happens when
different Data Stores
point to the same disk
directories.
Create distinct
directories for different
Data Stores, and move
the proper Windows
files in the proper
directory.
3466 %s rejected for multiple
errors, verify all
messages.
Indication that the GUI
receives a list of warning
or error messages
Verify all messages
before continuing in
the GUI
3467 File %s not found. It will
not be recreated empty
because it is accessed in
read-only mode.
Operational files such as
the BackPak catalogue
VOLUME are recreated
empty when not found.
This creation is not
executed when the file is
accessed for read only.
Use a function that
access the file in
update mode to have
the file recreated.
For the VOLUME file,
create a new virtual
volume.
3468 '%s' is not a valid sub-
volume for %s (%s).
A Guardian disk
subvolume specified in
the configuration is
invalid
Enter a valid sub-
volume.
3469 Guardian node '%s' is
invalid or not available.
Cannot verify if the
serial number is licensed
The named node cannot
be queried to get its
serial number.
Actual license validation
is postponed.
Double-check the node
name for which virtual
tape devices are
configured
(Configuration tab,
VTC page)
3470 License key missing in
the domain
configuration.
The license key is not
yet entered in the
configuration
In the BackPak UI,
Configuration, Domain
page, enter the license
key provided by the
Product Support.
3471 Invalid DSM/TC volcat
'%s' or pool '%s' for
Volume group %s.
The configuration
contains a Volume group
with an invalid DSM/TC
volcat & pool.
Use MEDIACOM to
validate the volcat and
pool names (volcat
must be qualified by
the node name)..
Use the BackPak UI to
fix the Volume group
configuration.,










