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- CraigVModerator
...have you tried to recreate the job?
Thanks!
- ComdaITLevel 3
Hi @CraigV,
It's a freshly installed backup server, all of the job within it are also new and not imported from the old server.
But I did as you suggested and i'm waiting for the scheduale to kick in, i'll keep you posted.
Many thanks,
Nadav.
- ComdaITLevel 3
***update***
The job ran as schedualed on Thursday, but again - if failed:
WARNING: "CCSRV\CCSSQL\CCSuiteDB" is a corrupt file. This file cannot verify.
WARNING: "CCSRV\CCSSQL\CCSWEB.ReportServices" is a corrupt file. This file cannot verify.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
Nadav.
- pkhModeratorDid you turn on AOF in your job? If not, do so
- ComdaITLevel 3
@pkh
AOF was already on.
- VJwareLevel 6
Was this backup also successful if you ran it manually ? Is the manual backup of the server ALWAYS successful when the scheduled backup fails ?
- pkhModerator
Did you install an Agent for Applications and Database licence on the media server to backup the SQL on this server? If not, then you should exclude the SQL directory from the backup. Without an Agent for Applications and Database licence on the media server, you cannot backup SQL databases. Backing up the .mdf and .ldf files would not work.
- ComdaITLevel 3
@VJware : the backup is always succesful when I choose manual backup: "Ran next backup now"
@pkh: my backup server includes the mentioned license. Other SQL servers are backing up with any problems. I don't want to exclude the mentioned files because their are a core part of the server, plus as said before when I ran it manualy the backup was succesful.
Thanks,
Nadav.
- VJwareLevel 6
Have you tried to split this backup job ? One job with AOFO on for file data and the other job without AOFO for SQL ?
- pkhModeratorIf you have not enabled Shadow Copies in that machine, do so and remove any disk limit. If you don't know how to enable Shadow Copy, search the Microsoft site
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