Is GRT supported for Windows Server 2003?
BackupExec 2012 Rev. 1798 64 Bit with Service Pack 3 running on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard, backing up an ESXi host hosting a mix of Linux and Windows VMs, regularly complains for the single VM running Windows Server 2003:
V-79-57344-38727 - Backup Exec konnte nicht die zur Wiederherstellung individueller Anwendungsobjekte erforderlichen Metadaten für den virtuellen Computer '\(DC)ha-datacenter(DC)\vm\pandora steps' abrufen. Sie können von diesem Backup keine GRT-Wiederherstellung von Anwendungsdaten erstellen.
(Translation: V-79-57344-38727 - Backup Exec was unable to collect the necessary metadata to restore individual application items for virtual machine '\(DC)ha-datacenter(DC)\vm\pandora steps'. You cannot perform GRT-enabled restores of application data from this backup.)
Both VMware Tools and RAWS are installed, up to date and running on the VM. Testing the identification data and creating a trusted connection succeeds. I searched the KB and forum and found some references to GRT not being supported for Windows XP, but nothing comparable on Server 2003.
Is this supposed to work? Or should I move that VM to the group of VMs to be backed up without GRT?
TIA,
Tilman
I assume Backup Exec does not support SQL Server 2000 MSDE. Unfortunately I cannot upgrade it as it is part of a legacy application.
I have now disabled Application GRT for that server and installed a local backup procedure that creates daily database dumps as a workaround.