yes, i believe a SAN Media Server is supposed to work. However, I do
know there were some bugs which limited the functionality. Check your
version number, patch up (if you haven't) and if that doesn't work,
call Symantitas, they'll get it squared away.
-Tim
On Nov 30, 2005, at 1:43 PM, Bob Stump wrote:
> I think I may have to use a full media server license??
>
> server-V = virtual
> server-A = physical
> server-B = physical
>
> I have installed a SAN media server license on server-V to backup the
> common drives and this works fine.
> However, when I try to backup the local drives on each individual
> physical server, I get a license use has been exceeded (code 159)
>
>
> Must I backup the C:\ and D:\ drives on the physical server-A and
> server-B as a regular client over the network to another media server?
> or..upgrade to a full media server license?
>
>
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