The Importance of Monitoring Backups

The Importance of Monitoring Backups

Monitoring the success (or failure) of your backups is a critical part of maintaining a good restore point, should it be needed.  Monitoring this process should involve all of the following on a regular basis:

As an example:

I had a recent issue with a customer reporting an abnormal number of corruption problems in temporary transaction files during posting operations.  This was also general slowness on the PC.  That behavior is typical of what we see when a hard drive is about to go permanently south.

However, in working with their local MIS personnel, the main issue was determined to be – the hard drive had less than 45 MB of disk space.  Apparently, the backup software was configured incorrectly and was  backing-up rotational file sets to the local hard drive, not the external drive.  This filled the hard drive up, and caused the nightly operations to fail with to insufficient disk space.  In this particular case, it meant that nothing had been backed-up for over 4 months.

To add insult to injury, after the disk space was freed-up, without making a current backup, the end-user decided to purge the Vendor History data. Getting distracted by a phone call, a 12/31/2010 cut-off was input, which purged ALL of the vendor history.  The only way to get around this was manual re-entry of A/P data from the last good backup forward…

If you need assistance with checking, setting-up, and/or monitoring your backups, please contact the CCS Retail Systems Support Department.

 

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