How do I start Backup Exec services?

How do I start Backup Exec services?

Within the Backup Exec Administration Console, click the Backup Exec button and then select Configuration and Settings –> Backup Exec Services from the resulting menu. In order to start the services, reverse the order of the above list.

How do I repair Backup Exec?

To repair Backup Exec:

  1. Close the Backup Exec application.
  2. From Windows Control Panel, double-click Programs and Features .
  3. Select Veritas Backup Exec (TM)
  4. From the options given above, choose Change or Right click Veritas Backup Exec and choose Change.
  5. Select the Local Install and Repair options and then click Next.

What is Backup Exec Management Service?

With its client/server design, Backup Exec provides backup and restore capabilities for servers, applications and workstations across the network. Backup Exec recovers data, applications, databases, or systems, from an individual file, mailbox item, table object, to an entire server.

How do I stop Backup Exec Management Service?

Solution

  1. Navigate to Start > Run and type services.msc.
  2. Right click on the Backup Exec service which is not stopping /hung status.
  3. Navigate to the Recovery tab.
  4. Change the First, Second and Third failure to Take No Action.
  5. Kill the service/process from the take Manager.

How does Veritas Backup Exec work?

Veritas Backup Exec uses the system-level information from the SDR backup job to rebuild the server and restore it to a functional state. Recovery includes a bare-metal or dissimilar hardware restore job.

How do I run Backup Exec database maintenance manually?

You would run beutility (it is right in the C:\Program Files\Symantec\Backup Exec directory). Select your media server, and then in the left pane, there is a list of database tasks. I would still recommend that you just go to Tools>Options>Database Maintenance and just set it up to run automatically there.

How do I stop a Windows service stuck on startup?

  1. Start -> Run or Start -> type services.msc and press Enter.
  2. Look for the service and check the Properties and identify its service name.
  3. Once found, open a command prompt. Type sc queryex [servicename]
  4. Identify the PID (process ID)
  5. In the same command prompt type taskkill /pid [pid number] /f.

How do you stop a hang service?

The easiest way to stop a stuck service is to use the built-in taskkill command-line tool. First of all, you need to find the PID (process identifier) of the service. As an example, let’s take the Windows Update service. Its system name is wuauserv (you can check the name in the service properties in the services.