Symantec Backup Exec Service Account Login Failure Error on SQL Server Clustered
Hi, We are trying to troubleshoot a multiple login attempt when our backup exec run to backup our database backup files (.bak, .trn extension). We only try to backup the backup drive not the entire drive where the mdf and ldf resides. We are puzzled why the backup exec need to connect to SQL Server (we are not backing up the physical file of the database)? The backup service account is not create on SQL and we believe we shouldn't add it because we really dont need to as we dont backup the database only the .bak files. How can we solve this login attempt issue? On our SQL Server we are getting this error every time backup exec runs: Login failed for user 'symantec/ourbackupserviceaccount'. Reason: Could not find a login matching the name provided. [CLIENT: ip of server] Details: Symantec Backup Exec 15 - Version 14.2.1180 (Capacity Edition) under Windows Server 2012 R2 Symantec Backup Exec Agent Utility - 14.2 Rev 1180.0 SQL Server is under clustered setup1.7KViews0likes3CommentsConfiguration Backup Exec 2014 V-Ray for Exchange 2013 & SQL Server 2012
Hi, We have Backup Exec 2014 V-Ray and two hyper-v virtual machine with Windows Server 2012 R2. On first machine is installed Exchange 2013 with 3 virtual disk: 1 - System, 2 - Database, 3 - Logs. On second machine is installed SQL Server 2012 with 3 virtual disk: 1 - System, 2 - Database, 3 - Logs. This is my configuration for backup job for this two virtual machine: Is the above configuration is correct for these applications? Is BackupExec 2014 correct backup SQL Server i Exchange with multiple virtual disk ? Will the integrity of the data be retained after the virtual machine has been restored? THX1.4KViews0likes3CommentsBackup Exec - SQL servers won't save more than one backup
Hello guys, I'm kind of new to Backup Exec and was hoping to get some insights on an issue we're having. I did a quick research but found nothing relevant to the case. we're using BE 15 to backup several physical and virtual servers, all are working fine except SQL servers. All servers are scheduled for daily backup, and if we're to restore any server, all restore points are there (around 15 days back), while all SQL servers on BE has only one single backup record to restore from, the last backup taken (from previous day). please note that we tried both full and incremental with the same result, a single restore point for the day before. I appreciate any help or suggestions! let me know if you need more info. thank you guys!866Views0likes2Comments