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DATABASE $all (String) ParamterLen?

realstsc
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Hi,

executing the file.bch with parameter $all for Database occures only a
INF - BACKUP STARTED USING
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 (RTM) - 10.0.1779.0 (X64)
Nov 12 2008 12:10:04
Copyright (c) 1988-2008 Microsoft Corporation
Enterprise Edition (64-bit) on Windows NT 5.2 <X64> (Build 3790: Service Pack 2)
Batch = D:\Applications\Basic\prg\VERITAS\NetBackup\DbExt\MsSql\INC_DB_SQL.bch, Op# = 1
INF - Using backup image XXX.MSSQL7.XXX.inc.SharePoint_AdminContent_4f608e93-83f6-48fc-bf93-2a91b71c3683.~.7.001of001.20090417095101..C
INF - backup database "SharePoint_AdminContent_4f608e93-83f6-48fc-bf93-2a91b71c3683" to VIRTUAL_DEVICE='VNBU0-5428-8164-1239954662' with  stats = 10, blocksize = 65536, maxtransfersize = 4194304, buffercount = 2, differential
INF - Number of stripes: 1, Number of buffers per stripe 2.
INF - Created VDI object for SQL Server instance <XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX>. Connection timeout is <300> seconds.
i searched for technical information what is Len() for databasename ???
in this case the len of db is 60 character!

thx4help


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HiDefGator
Level 3

Database names can be up to around 127 characeters long before SQL complains.  I don't believe that is your problem.    However you will get better help if you post this question in the right forum.    It appears you are using NetBackup and this is the Backup Exec forum.