07-26-2013 08:30 PM
I'm running Symantec Backup Exe TM 2010 R3. The error I'm getting is below, which is affecting the other Backup services to start. Please assist with this issue.
"MSSQL$BKUPEXEC service failed to start due to the following error: The system cannot find the file"
07-30-2013 11:46 PM
That will work, yes!
08-01-2013 04:23 PM
The repair failed, tried it at the server and via remote. made sure to my account had elevated rights
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH159346
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH124782
The return code from the MSI is: 2
07-31-2013,14:56:44 : Install was NOT successful. Skipping post install actions for BE.
07-31-2013,14:56:44 : Cleaning up the symc status key
07-31-2013,14:56:45 : The return value for Symantec Backup Exec returned error code: 2
07-31-2013,14:56:45 : Clean up Symantec installer keys.
07-31-2013,14:56:47 : Terminal Services enabled.
07-31-2013,14:56:47 : Terminal Services server has been set to Execute mode.
07-31-2013,14:56:56 : Skipping push of remote servers and agents due to failed local install.
07-31-2013,14:56:56 : BeSeqDlgs::DlgInstallComplete
07-31-2013,14:56:56 : AgentSeqDlgs::Misc_BE_CommonOps
07-31-2013,14:56:56 : Dialog Sequence Returning errorlevel 2
07-31-2013,14:56:56 : Setting up failed completion dialog.
07-31-2013,14:56:56 : Setting up failed completion dialog (Install).
07-31-2013,14:56:56 : Initialize the telemetry items on the dialog
07-31-2013,14:56:56 : Done setting up completion dialog (Install).
07-31-2013,14:56:56 : Skipping push of remote servers and agents due to failed local install.
08-01-2013 04:31 PM
Are you doing a repair in a terminal session/rdp?
Can you do it on the actual server or in a console mode?
08-01-2013 04:49 PM
i've tried via RDP and on the server.
Also the ISO that I downloaded from Symantec was missing the browser.exe file.
Had to use the trial disc.
08-01-2013 04:59 PM
Can you copy the contents of the trial DVD to the C:\BE and try a repair?
ISO on the file connect comes in parts which you can to combine using a .bat file
08-01-2013 07:59 PM
08-01-2013 09:58 PM
this is not an upgrade, McAfee probably blasted the sql.exe
the event log is "The SQL Server (BKUPEXEC) service failed to start due to the following error: the system cannot find the file specified.
08-01-2013 11:14 PM
McAfee does its own thing...I've had it block the SQL service just because...created a policy to exclude all the backup servers, and 3 weeks later it decided to move most of the servers out and SQL was blocked again...my 2c.
That said, when you try the repair of either BE or SQL Express, stop and disable the AV and try again.
Thanks!
08-02-2013 11:48 AM
thanks, disabled all AV and even stopped McAfee services, DRAC'd in and repair failed again.
might have to do this on the server itself.
08-02-2013 07:01 PM
Plese perform only first part and not automate master database restore
How does the user restore the master database when it is not backed up? Remember he is dealing with the backup exec SQL instance and the recommendation is not to backup this instance. Also, to backup this instance, the user would need a SQL agent licence.
08-02-2013 07:11 PM
@elnooch - Rather than keep trying to repair the BE SQL instance, it might be easier to
1) make a copy of the Data and Catalog directories under the BE installation directory
2) Uninstall and re-install BE
3) stop all the BE services.
4) copy back the Data and Catalog directories which was copied in Step 1
5) restart all the BE services.
08-03-2013 05:59 AM
08-03-2013 06:26 PM
Sorry. I missed the "if backed up" part.
However, for the majority of the users, they would not have a SQL licence for the media server and would not be able to back up the BE SQL instance. If they do select it, they would get an error. Also, there is no point in backing up the BE SQL instance. If you do back up the BE SQL instance, how are you going to restore the BE SQL instance when BE itself is running? Hence, the recommendation not to backup the BE SQL instance because BE already does its own backup. You just backup the Data directory and then restore it to get the BEDB. It is just common sense and a lot of Symantec staff had also stated in earlier discussions not to back up the BE SQL instance.
If you say that the BE SQL instance should be backed up, how does the user do so without buying a SQL agent licence and how would the BE SQL instance be recovered with this backup? If possible, provide the documentation which states that the BE SQL instance should be backed up and how it should be recovered from this backup.
08-05-2013 02:54 PM
@PKH,
i see you ask for documentation in most of your post, so thought you have documentation which states we do not recommend to backup SQL instance, tats y i asked for the same, and yes backup exec does take backup of its own database on daily basis, you dont have to back it seprately, however there is no such recomendation that do not backup bkupexec instance if you have license, it totally depends on the customer if they want to back it up or not, we suggest customers not to back it up so that they dont have to buy a seprate SQL license for the same, however i have never come across any article which recomends not to back it up....if you have one please let us know....
08-05-2013 06:31 PM
There is no document to backup my statement which is based on recommendations by other Symantec staff.
However, what is the use of backing up the BE SQL instance using the SQL agent. How do you restore the BEDB from this backup while BE is running? If you cannot do the restore, then it is useless and the recommendation against the backup stands. You don't backup things for the sake of backing up. You must be able to restore it.
08-05-2013 11:28 PM
Mus Seth: Hope these links (some of which are answered by Symantec employees) helps you. You will see in most cases no mention is made of backing up the SQL instance (although this will be possible IF you have an SQL agent for your media server, or the media server is an SQL server anyway):
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/backing-backup-exec-0#comment-3025911
http://community.spiceworks.com/topic/196354-backing-up-symantec-backup-exec
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/how-backup-exec-backing-itself (RahulG mentions no agent required)
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/forums/how-do-i-protect-backup-backupexec-media-server#comment-6232291
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/blogs/how-protect-backup-exec-itself
I trust this helps with some of the available posts/documentation on how to protect BE without the SQL agent? Don't forget these licenses are expensive. I ran an environment with 28 media servers in Africa and Asia and not 1 of the media servers had an SQL agent license. I was also able to move between Win2K3 and Win2K8 R2 without an SQL agent installed, and recover 2 media servers by simply having a backup of the Catalogs/Data folders...
Thanks!
08-07-2013 09:35 PM
08-07-2013 09:37 PM
08-08-2013 12:10 AM
...rather be safe than sorry and stop the SQL service before doing so...if you are able to do so without impacting anything else.
Thanks!