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Problems appear when addeding FileServer (*) to a resource as dependency

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Hello,

I was hoping someone could help us out , We didn't have this problem below in Windows Server2008R2 , Now in Server2012R2 we have this..

The shares are visible when we don't add the fileServer Dependency

When i click on refresh :

When i have this setup : 



When i remove File Server(\\SBSIM094QA)

I can see the shares again.

I already checked the Get-Clusterlog + Eventviewer but can't see any errors.

I also have a zip with recorderd steps for anyone who wants.

Regards,

Ward Coysman


Two backup tasks to one external HD

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I have a client that wants their nightly backup task to be shorter.  They have  server 2012 with one server 2012 hyper v vm and  one win 7 vm.  They feel that the backup task slows down the users login time when they all show up early in the morning.  

I would like to know if it is possible to do a backup of just the one server vm each weeknight and a bare metal backup on the weekends. Both to the same external hd.  



David Lapello

Distributed File System

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Dear Supporters,

Q1: Can DFS be used as an alternative to backup?

Q2: I have some output files of size 10GB each. Using File Replication Service, How much individual file size is supported over DFS?

Q3: I have some files stored in the path where Max path size is crossed. So, DFS can replicate those files also?

I have Windows Server 2008 R2 installed on all the Servers.

Thanks,

Ravi



Windows Server 2012 R2 Backup to iSCSI fails: "failure while compacting the virtual hard disk on the backup location": error 0x80780049

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Volume backups succeed with 1.13 GiB of data.

However, backups fail on the same volume when I increase the data to 50.2 GiB.

The target volume is a thinly provisioned 1 TiB iSCSI drive that WBAdmin formatted and dedicated entirely for backups. It takes WBAdmin an unusually long time (tens of minutes) to quickly format the drive. Yet data transfers fairly quickly: the 1.13 GiB backup completes in 1 minute.

During backup, WBAdmin snap-in reports transfer complete and compacting begin: compact stays 0% for a minute or so, jumps to 6%, stays for another couple of minutes, fails. I think it's timing out.

I've tried backups with and without deduplication, small (1.13 GiB) or large (96.86 GiB): large backups fail regardless of deduplication, small backups succeed regardless of deduplication. Only size seems to matter.

Backup Source

  • Physical data: 50.2 GiB (deduplicated)
  • Logical data: 96.86 GiB
  • Volume: 256 GiB
  • File system: NTFS
  • Allocation unit size: 16 KiB
  • Storage device: locally attached hard drive

Backup Target

  • Volume: 1 TiB
  • File system: NTFS
  • Allocation unit size: 4 KiB (WBAdmin defaults)
  • Storage device: thinly provisioned iSCSI

Event Log

Log Name:      Microsoft-Windows-Backup

Source:        Microsoft-Windows-Backup
Date:          8/29/2015 10:21:35 PM
Event ID:      5
Task Category: None
Level:         Error
Keywords:      
User:          SYSTEM
Computer:      ctu-testvm
Description:
The backup operation that started at '‎2015‎-‎08‎-‎30T01:00:04.242823700Z' has failed with following error code '0x80780049' (None of the items included in backup were backed up.). Please review the event details for a solution, and then rerun the backup operation once the issue is resolved.
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
  <System>
    <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Backup" Guid="{1DB28F2E-8F80-4027-8C5A-A11F7F10F62D}" />
    <EventID>5</EventID>
    <Version>3</Version>
    <Level>2</Level>
    <Task>0</Task>
    <Opcode>0</Opcode>
    <Keywords>0x4000000000000000</Keywords>
    <TimeCreated SystemTime="2015-08-30T02:21:35.117902000Z" />
    <EventRecordID>144</EventRecordID>
    <Correlation />
    <Execution ProcessID="1784" ThreadID="3648" />
    <Channel>Microsoft-Windows-Backup</Channel>
    <Computer>ctu-testvm</Computer>
    <Security UserID="S-1-5-18" />
  </System>
  <EventData>
    <Data Name="BackupTemplateID">{F17F4B95-4214-4706-8D56-0F1BB0F9288F}</Data>
    <Data Name="HRESULT">0x80780049</Data>
    <Data Name="DetailedHRESULT">0x0</Data>
    <Data Name="ErrorMessage">%%2155348041</Data>
    <Data Name="BackupState">12</Data>
    <Data Name="BackupTime">2015-08-30T01:00:04.242823700Z</Data>
    <Data Name="BackupTarget">ctu-tes 2015_08_29 18:25 DISK_01</Data>
    <Data Name="NumOfVolumes">1</Data>
    <Data Name="VolumesInfo">&lt;VolumeInfo&gt;&lt;VolumeInfoItem Name="D:" OriginalAccessPath="D:" State="17" HResult="-2139618991" DetailedHResult="-2147024865" PreviousState="9" IsCritical="0" IsIncremental="0" BlockLevel="1" HasFiles="0" HasSystemState="0" IsCompacted="1" IsPruned="0" IsRecreateVhd="0" FullBackupReason="2" DataTransferred="104003403776" NumUnreadableBytes="0" TotalSize="104003403776" TotalNoOfFiles="0" Flags="8200" BackupTypeDetermined="1" SSBTotalNoOfFiles="0" SSBTotalSizeOnDisk="0" /&gt;&lt;/VolumeInfo&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="SourceSnapStartTime">2015-08-30T01:00:04.242823700Z</Data>
    <Data Name="SourceSnapEndTime">2015-08-30T01:00:09.712054300Z</Data>
    <Data Name="PrepareBackupStartTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;Time Time="2015-08-30T01:00:10.820Z" /&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="PrepareBackupEndTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;Time Time="2015-08-30T01:00:10.961Z" /&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="BackupWriteStartTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;Time Time="2015-08-30T01:00:10.961Z" /&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="BackupWriteEndTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;Time Time="2015-08-30T02:20:34.289Z" /&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="TargetSnapStartTime">1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</Data>
    <Data Name="TargetSnapEndTime">1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</Data>
    <Data Name="DVDFormatStartTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="DVDFormatEndTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="MediaVerifyStartTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="MediaVerifyEndTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="BackupPreviousState">17</Data>
    <Data Name="ComponentStatus">&lt;ComponentStatus&gt;&lt;/ComponentStatus&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="ComponentInfo">&lt;ComponentInfo&gt;&lt;/ComponentInfo&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="SSBEnumerateStartTime">1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</Data>
    <Data Name="SSBEnumerateEndTime">1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</Data>
    <Data Name="SSBVhdCreationStartTime">1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</Data>
    <Data Name="SSBVhdCreationEndTime">1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</Data>
    <Data Name="SSBBackupStartTime">1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</Data>
    <Data Name="SSBBackupEndTime">1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</Data>
    <Data Name="SystemStateBackup">&lt;SystemState IsPresent="0" HResult="0" DetailedHResult="0" /&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="BMR">&lt;BMR IsPresent="0" HResult="0" DetailedHResult="0" /&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="VssFullBackup">true</Data>
    <Data Name="UserInputBMR">false</Data>
    <Data Name="UserInputSSB">false</Data>
    <Data Name="BackupSuccessLogPath">C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup-30-08-2015_01-00-04.log</Data>
    <Data Name="BackupFailureLogPath">C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup_Error-30-08-2015_01-00-04.log</Data>
    <Data Name="EnumerateBackupStartTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;Time Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z" /&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="EnumerateBackupEndTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;Time Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z" /&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="PruneBackupStartTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;Time Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z" /&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="PruneBackupEndTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;Time Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z" /&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="BackupFlags">0x8</Data>
    <Data Name="ComponentInfoSummary">&lt;ComponentInfoSummary ComponentInfoArrayPresent="1" TotalComponents="0" SucceededComponents="0" /&gt;</Data>
  </EventData>
</Event>

C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup-30-08-2015_01-00-04.log

Backup of volume D: succeeded.

C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup_Error-30-08-2015_01-00-04.log: blank

Anyone know what's going wrong and what to do?





Windows Server Backup: Lost backup copies after iSCSI storage volume disconnections

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I am experiencing a problem with Windows Server Backup where previous backup versions (copies) are lost if the connection to the iSCSI target, where the backups are stored, is dropped and remains disconnected for a short time.  

I have configured the Windows Server 2008 server to connect to a QNAP iSCSI NAS device using the built in iSCSI Initiator.  I have also configured Windows Server Backup to use the iSCSI volume as the backup target disk.  Periodically, for reasons not yet understood, the server loses connectivity with the iSCSI device.  When this happens I often find that the backup copies that had existed on the target volume are no longer there and the backups have to start again.

Today I discovered that the volume ID of the target disk seems to change, without manual intervention, when the iSCSI initiator reconnects to the target and Windows Server Backup is refreshed.  This is demonstrated by the output of the WBADMIN GET VERSIONS command, e.g.:

Backup time: 18/05/2011 23:30 

Backup target: Fixed Disk labeled ATEGO-M 2010_03_17 08:29 DISK_01(\\?\Volume{a79ff0ae-2cbb-11df-8798-005056bb11b1})

Version identifier: 05/18/2011-23:30

Can Recover: Volume(s), File(s), Application(s), Bare Metal Recovery, System State

 

Backup time: 19/05/2011 23:30 

Backup target: Fixed Disk labeled ATEGO-M 2010_03_17 08:29 DISK_01(\\?\Volume{a79ff0ae-2cbb-11df-8798-005056bb11b1})

Version identifier: 05/19/2011-23:30

Can Recover: Volume(s), File(s), Application(s), Bare Metal Recovery, System State

 

Backup time: 20/05/2011 23:30 

Backup target: Fixed Disk labeled ATEGO-M 2010_03_17 08:29 DISK_01(\\?\Volume{a79ff0ae-2cbb-11df-8798-005056bb11b1})

Version identifier: 05/20/2011-23:30

Can Recover: Volume(s), File(s), Application(s), Bare Metal Recovery, System State

 

Backup time: 14/11/2011 10:53 

Backup target: Fixed Disk labeled ATEGO-M 2011_05_22 13:08 DISK_01(\\?\Volume{32077493-83cc-11e0-931b-005056bb11b1})

Version identifier: 11/14/2011-10:53

Can Recover: Volume(s), File(s), Application(s), Bare Metal Recovery, System State

 

Backup time: 23/12/2011 20:34 

Backup target: Fixed Disk labeled ATEGO-M 2011_11_14 17:43 DISK_01(\\?\Volume{c253b27d-0dd8-11e1-bab4-005056bb11b1})

Version identifier: 12/23/2011-20:34

Can Recover: Volume(s), File(s), Application(s), Bare Metal Recovery, System State

 

Backup time: 30/01/2012 09:20 

Backup target: Fixed Disk labeled ATEGO-M 2011_12_24 10:41 DISK_01(\\?\Volume{62330671-2d51-11e1-b23e-005056bb11b1})

Version identifier: 01/30/2012-09:20

Can Recover: Volume(s), File(s), Application(s), Bare Metal Recovery, System State

You can see that the label (ATEGO-M 2011_12_24 10:41 DISK_01) remains constant throughout, but the volume GUID changes.  I suspect that this causes Windows Server Backup to lose its backup history as it no longer recognises the volume as being the same - although it quite clearly is.

The question is:  Is this behaviour to be expected?  

Should the volume GUID change each time the volume is disconnected and reconnected?

I suspect that it shouldn't.  So, is there a way to fix the GUID so that it remains constant even if the volume becomes disconnected for a short while?

Thanks


Ash

robocopy

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when backing up with robocopy get a syntax error, my issue is the source directory has a space but the destination does not.

example

robocopy c:\dons documents  i:\backup

I put the quotation marks in but still get the error, question is do I still have to put the quotation for all of the command or only the first half.

robocopy "c:\dons documents i:\backup or do I put quotation on the full line??

Backup running too slow

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Hi,

I've scheduled system state backup on Windows server 2008 R2 standard and it's running daily basis..

Backup is scheduled on domain controller and the backup stored on network path.

All of sudden backup is running very slowly. It's taking almost 5 Days to finish a single backup.

When I check the event viewer I found the following warning message

Log Name:      System
Source:        vhdmp
Date:          9/22/2015 6:08:19 AM
Event ID:      129
Task Category: None
Level:         Warning
Keywords:      Classic
User:          N/A

Description:
The description for Event ID 129 from source vhdmp cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer.

If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event.

The following information was included with the event:

\Device\RaidPort1

Event Xml:
  <System>
    <Provider Name="vhdmp" />
    <EventID Qualifiers="32772">129</EventID>
    <Level>3</Level>
    <Task>0</Task>
    <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
    <TimeCreated SystemTime="2015-09-22T00:38:19.360018000Z" />
    <EventRecordID>158075</EventRecordID>
    <Channel>System</Channel>
    <Security />
  </System>
  <EventData>
    <Data>\Device\RaidPort1</Data>
    <Binary>0F001800010000000000000081000480040000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000200810004800000000000000000</Binary>
  </EventData>
</Event>

Kindly Help regarding this.

Thanks..

How to use Shadow Copies for the network storage (NAS)

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Hi,

I'm using Windows Server 2003 with shadow copies enable on local disk and USB external Harddisk.

I just purchase QNAP NAS connecting to network using LAN.

I want to enable shadow copies on NAS (share folders) too.

How to do that?

Do I need to use DFS?

Thank you very much.

Neung


Poonyalid Penpargkul


Win Server 2008 R2 Backup deletes existing set of backups on exernal USB drive

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I am using Wbadmin with 3 external USB drives in rotation.  When I rotate in an external drive after one week, the backup deletes the existing sets on the drive before backing up.  What is causing this to happen?  It was not doing that before, it would just do a full or incremental backup to the drive.  I would like to keep a longer history of backups than just 2 weeks worth.

Thanks 

Windows Server Backup.

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Hello,

I'm having problems with our Windows Server backup at our business, we use the backup on a daily rotation and backs up to 2x 2TB drives and has worked for ages until a few days ago when it started failing and now more recently its completing with errors.

Our server backs up the following:

  • System Reserved
  • C:\
  • E:\ (DATA)
  • Bare Metal Recovery
  • System State

Both C:\ & Bare Metal Recovery fail but the other 2 complete with no issues. Looking at the logs it states: "Backup of volume C: has failed. The drive cannot find the sector requested." I have found other threads out there with the same problems and possible solutions but none of those have solved the issue. These are some of the things i've done but its a live server so i cant take it down that often:

  • CHKDSK both drives with no issues and event viewer states they are healthy
  • Attempted a manual backup
  • Recreated a scheduled backup
  • Formatted the older drive then tried a manual backup
  • Rebooted the server
  • Checked drive(s) capacity - they arent full

I've also seen people have had issues with HP ProLiant DL350's Gen8 and DL380's Gen8 and that shrinking the C:\ would fix the issue but we never had this issue as its not a brand new server.

We have a HP ProLiant DL380e Gen8 with 2012 Standard.

Any other ideas?



Backup is failing with the following error code 2155348010.

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I am using Windows Server 2008 R2.

"The backup operation that started at .... has failed with following error code '2155348010' (One of the backup files could not be created.). Please review the event details for a solution, and then rerun the backup operation once the issue is resolved."

When I checked Windows backup, it does backup up to 50GB of the data and than it failed.

Please find below even viewer error in details view;

-System
-Provider
[ Name]Microsoft-Windows-Backup
[ Guid]{1DB28F2E-8F80-4027-8C5A-A11F7F10F62D}
EventID546
Version0
Level2
Task0
Opcode0
Keywords0x8000000000000000
-TimeCreated
[ SystemTime]2015-09-23T21:30:16.077221300Z
EventRecordID45265
Correlation
-Execution
[ ProcessID]1936
[ ThreadID]8820
ChannelApplication
ComputerHAFAIDYFS01.hafad.local
-Security
[ UserID]S-1-5-21-497605230-1109859264-25682820-500
-EventData
BackupTime2015-09-23T21:30:16.077221300Z
ErrorCode2155348079
ErrorMessage%%2155348079


Security permissions

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We have windows server 2008 R2 server.

Full control permission is removed and read only  is selected in Everyone group from a shared folder,while administrator and power user have full control of the same shared folder.

But the application can't be accessed in both Administrator and power user domain. An error message appers with insufficient privelege.

Can't modify full control in Everyone group now, Kindly advise us how to revert back Everyone group with full control permission.

Restore of Windows 2008 SBS fails

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Hi

My IBM X3650 SBS server hast broken the system drive. Raid couldn't rebuild so now im in the restore process. But it fails!

Error message tells me:

"Windows cannot restore a backup that was created on different firmware. The backup was created on a computer with different firmware (EFI) that this computer (BIOS)"

Any ideas on how i can solve this issue? I have installed new disks and is booting from Windows CD... 

Replaced Hard Drives in HP Proliant 160, now no one can login to the server

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Forgive me if this is posted in the wrong location, this is my first post. I rarely have to turn to others to find a solution to a problem but this is something I have not been able to solve. 

I have an HP Proliant 160 (G2) that had 4 aging 1tb drives in raid 1+0 (2tb) I decided to upgrade them to 4x 4TB drives to increase storage space and access speed. I usedWindows Server backup, backed up to an external USB 2tb drive using the bare metal backup option, booted to the Windows 2008 R2 setup disk, and ran the "repair your computer" and was able to finally successfully restore the backup to the new drives. I had issues with the restore process, sadly our drive was setup as a basic disk and it could not be converted to dynamic since it was a boot volume. But at this point I just need the server back online. The restore process finished (took 12 hours) and it restarted itself. All appeared to be restored perfectly but now no one can login to the server and I have not the faintest as to why. The server was offline for maybe 24 hours in total. 

The typical error message shown to desktops who were connected to our child domain is "There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request". We can ping the domain xxxx.xxxx.net and get responses. 

When I attempt to join the domain from a computer that is not currently attached I am getting the below error output. I'm considering putting in the old drives but in order to do that, I will need to reconfigure the HP 212 raid controller to see those drives, and I am afraid that if I remake the configuration in the raid array that it will simply blank the drives and wipe the old data right off there when the raid configuration is saved. Just hooking them back up results in a failure to boot, the server is configured for the new drives now. 

"Note: This information is intended for a network administrator.  If you are not your network's administrator, notify the administrator that you received this information, which has been recorded in the file C:\WINDOWS\debug\dcdiag.txt.

DNS was successfully queried for the service location (SRV) resource record used to locate a domain controller for domain "xxxx.xxxx.net":

The query was for the SRV record for _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.xxxx.xxxx.net
The following domain controllers were identified by the query:
xxxx-2011.xxxx.xxxx.net
xxxx-xxxxxx.xxxx.xxxx.net
However no domain controllers could be contacted.
Common causes of this error include:
- Host (A) or (AAAA) records that map the names of the domain controllers to their IP addresses are missing or contain incorrect addresses.
- Domain controllers registered in DNS are not connected to the network or are not running."

How to delete and cleaning up old hdd from Storage Pool?!

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I'm using two 3TB HDDs within my Storage Pool to have a Mirrored Disk.

From time to time im changing the old hdds and im replacing them.

So, after the replacement i had to delete the old hdds.

So i thought i could to this with diskpart (clean command) but this will not work

because i'm getting still the wrong drive size of 5,.. TB (as it was in mirrored mode)

With my stripped HDDs i could use diskpart but not with mirrored ones...

NOW what can i do to erase / delete the old hdd to get an empty and usable fresh 3TB HD?

Thx for your help!


VSS NTDS Writer Failed

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On one of my AD 2008 domain controllers the NTDS writer is in failed state.

Writer name: 'NTDS'
   Writer Id: {b2014c9e-8711-4c5c-a5a9-3cf384484757}
   Writer Instance Id: {a0b40cc8-ded5-4497-b6dd-50f56de2dbe2}
   State: [11] Failed
   Last error: Non-retryable error

This is Windows server 2008 STD 64 bit

I'm trying to find out if there is a way to fix this WITHOUT rebooting my DC.  I tried restarting the VSS service.

The cause of the failure was this.

lsass (636) An attempt to write to the file "\\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy9\Windows\NTDS\edb.log" at offset 6029824 (0x00000000005c0200) for 512 (0x00000200) bytes failed after 0 seconds with system error 19 (0x00000013): "The media is write protected. ".  The write operation will fail with error -1032 (0xfffffbf8).  If this error persists then the file may be damaged and may need to be restored from a previous backup.

lsass (636) Unable to write to logfile \\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy9\Windows\NTDS\edb.log. Error -1032 (0xfffffbf8).

Any help is greatly appreciated!

Windows Server 2012 R2 Backup to iSCSI fails: "failure while compacting the virtual hard disk on the backup location": error 0x80780049

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Volume backups succeed with 1.13 GiB of data.

However, backups fail on the same volume when I increase the data to 50.2 GiB.

The target volume is a thinly provisioned 1 TiB iSCSI drive that WBAdmin formatted and dedicated entirely for backups. It takes WBAdmin an unusually long time (tens of minutes) to quickly format the drive. Yet data transfers fairly quickly: the 1.13 GiB backup completes in 1 minute.

During backup, WBAdmin snap-in reports transfer complete and compacting begin: compact stays 0% for a minute or so, jumps to 6%, stays for another couple of minutes, fails. I think it's timing out.

I've tried backups with and without deduplication, small (1.13 GiB) or large (96.86 GiB): large backups fail regardless of deduplication, small backups succeed regardless of deduplication. Only size seems to matter.

Backup Source

  • Physical data: 50.2 GiB (deduplicated)
  • Logical data: 96.86 GiB
  • Volume: 256 GiB
  • File system: NTFS
  • Allocation unit size: 16 KiB
  • Storage device: locally attached hard drive

Backup Target

  • Volume: 1 TiB
  • File system: NTFS
  • Allocation unit size: 4 KiB (WBAdmin defaults)
  • Storage device: thinly provisioned iSCSI

Event Log

Log Name:      Microsoft-Windows-Backup

Source:        Microsoft-Windows-Backup
Date:          8/29/2015 10:21:35 PM
Event ID:      5
Task Category: None
Level:         Error
Keywords:      
User:          SYSTEM
Computer:      ctu-testvm
Description:
The backup operation that started at '‎2015‎-‎08‎-‎30T01:00:04.242823700Z' has failed with following error code '0x80780049' (None of the items included in backup were backed up.). Please review the event details for a solution, and then rerun the backup operation once the issue is resolved.
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
  <System>
    <Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Backup" Guid="{1DB28F2E-8F80-4027-8C5A-A11F7F10F62D}" />
    <EventID>5</EventID>
    <Version>3</Version>
    <Level>2</Level>
    <Task>0</Task>
    <Opcode>0</Opcode>
    <Keywords>0x4000000000000000</Keywords>
    <TimeCreated SystemTime="2015-08-30T02:21:35.117902000Z" />
    <EventRecordID>144</EventRecordID>
    <Correlation />
    <Execution ProcessID="1784" ThreadID="3648" />
    <Channel>Microsoft-Windows-Backup</Channel>
    <Computer>ctu-testvm</Computer>
    <Security UserID="S-1-5-18" />
  </System>
  <EventData>
    <Data Name="BackupTemplateID">{F17F4B95-4214-4706-8D56-0F1BB0F9288F}</Data>
    <Data Name="HRESULT">0x80780049</Data>
    <Data Name="DetailedHRESULT">0x0</Data>
    <Data Name="ErrorMessage">%%2155348041</Data>
    <Data Name="BackupState">12</Data>
    <Data Name="BackupTime">2015-08-30T01:00:04.242823700Z</Data>
    <Data Name="BackupTarget">ctu-tes 2015_08_29 18:25 DISK_01</Data>
    <Data Name="NumOfVolumes">1</Data>
    <Data Name="VolumesInfo">&lt;VolumeInfo&gt;&lt;VolumeInfoItem Name="D:" OriginalAccessPath="D:" State="17" HResult="-2139618991" DetailedHResult="-2147024865" PreviousState="9" IsCritical="0" IsIncremental="0" BlockLevel="1" HasFiles="0" HasSystemState="0" IsCompacted="1" IsPruned="0" IsRecreateVhd="0" FullBackupReason="2" DataTransferred="104003403776" NumUnreadableBytes="0" TotalSize="104003403776" TotalNoOfFiles="0" Flags="8200" BackupTypeDetermined="1" SSBTotalNoOfFiles="0" SSBTotalSizeOnDisk="0" /&gt;&lt;/VolumeInfo&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="SourceSnapStartTime">2015-08-30T01:00:04.242823700Z</Data>
    <Data Name="SourceSnapEndTime">2015-08-30T01:00:09.712054300Z</Data>
    <Data Name="PrepareBackupStartTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;Time Time="2015-08-30T01:00:10.820Z" /&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="PrepareBackupEndTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;Time Time="2015-08-30T01:00:10.961Z" /&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="BackupWriteStartTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;Time Time="2015-08-30T01:00:10.961Z" /&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="BackupWriteEndTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;Time Time="2015-08-30T02:20:34.289Z" /&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="TargetSnapStartTime">1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</Data>
    <Data Name="TargetSnapEndTime">1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</Data>
    <Data Name="DVDFormatStartTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="DVDFormatEndTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="MediaVerifyStartTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="MediaVerifyEndTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="BackupPreviousState">17</Data>
    <Data Name="ComponentStatus">&lt;ComponentStatus&gt;&lt;/ComponentStatus&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="ComponentInfo">&lt;ComponentInfo&gt;&lt;/ComponentInfo&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="SSBEnumerateStartTime">1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</Data>
    <Data Name="SSBEnumerateEndTime">1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</Data>
    <Data Name="SSBVhdCreationStartTime">1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</Data>
    <Data Name="SSBVhdCreationEndTime">1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</Data>
    <Data Name="SSBBackupStartTime">1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</Data>
    <Data Name="SSBBackupEndTime">1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z</Data>
    <Data Name="SystemStateBackup">&lt;SystemState IsPresent="0" HResult="0" DetailedHResult="0" /&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="BMR">&lt;BMR IsPresent="0" HResult="0" DetailedHResult="0" /&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="VssFullBackup">true</Data>
    <Data Name="UserInputBMR">false</Data>
    <Data Name="UserInputSSB">false</Data>
    <Data Name="BackupSuccessLogPath">C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup-30-08-2015_01-00-04.log</Data>
    <Data Name="BackupFailureLogPath">C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup_Error-30-08-2015_01-00-04.log</Data>
    <Data Name="EnumerateBackupStartTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;Time Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z" /&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="EnumerateBackupEndTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;Time Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z" /&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="PruneBackupStartTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;Time Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z" /&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="PruneBackupEndTime">&lt;TimesList&gt;&lt;Time Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z" /&gt;&lt;/TimesList&gt;</Data>
    <Data Name="BackupFlags">0x8</Data>
    <Data Name="ComponentInfoSummary">&lt;ComponentInfoSummary ComponentInfoArrayPresent="1" TotalComponents="0" SucceededComponents="0" /&gt;</Data>
  </EventData>
</Event>

C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup-30-08-2015_01-00-04.log

Backup of volume D: succeeded.

C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup_Error-30-08-2015_01-00-04.log: blank

Anyone know what's going wrong and what to do?





EventID = 547

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Hi all,

sorry for my englisch . Sometime backup end with error eventid = 547 and in the error log is write :

Error in rename of D:\Public\2200\Inventury\Inventury2015 - Copy\ during backup: Error [0x80070002] The system cannot find the file specified.

why ? After this warning backup is next day created full backup...

thank you


Falcon

Issue with LTO 6 Drive Drivers

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I have installed windows server 2012 R2 standard edition operating system on Dell Server and installed LTO 6 Drive drivers, It works fine after installation but once we take a restart on the server the driver version is getting changed automatically which is causing issue to the run the defined server processes, we have raised issue with the Server OEM (DELL) they have asked us to take support from Microsoft as this problem is with the windows server 2012 R2 Operating system.

Need your support

Best Regards,

Sumit Singh 

Error code 0x80780102-Visual Studio is installed. Unable to launch hotfix because it says "not applicable for this computer"

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Good day,  Trying to get this backup to work.  2012 R1 server.  Visual Studio is installed.  Error code 0x80780102. I did try to install the patch Windows6.1-KB2807849-64x but it fails with an error "this is not applicable for this computer".

The backup operation that started at '‎2015‎-‎09‎-‎22T03:00:09.761799900Z' has failed with following error code '0x80780102' (The system writer is not found in the backup.). Please review the event details for a solution, and then rerun the backup operation once the issue is resolved.

I could use some help if you would be so kind. 

Thank you.

Michael

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