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WBadmin failing System state :error 517

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HI All,

Need a help from anyone who might have faced issue with system state backup using wbadmin.The issue occurs only with sysytem state ,the normal data drive gets backed up without any issues.

Details:OS: WINDOWS 2008 R2 ENT;APP: SQL SERVER 2008 R2 sp1

Issue: We have a sql server running on w2k8 r2 sp1 and have been in prod since last 3 years.Recently we started to get error while backing up system state on the server using wbadmin.Nothing is logged in wbadmin log files which are completely empty but followng events get genearted on the server duirng failure.event id 517.

event id: 517: 

The backup operation that started at '‎2015‎-‎12‎-‎07T04:47:54.255915200Z' has failed with following error code '2155347997' (The operation ended before completion.). Please review the event details for a solution, and then rerun the backup operation once the issue is resolved.

Tried to restart the server multiple times ,restarted crypto services,VSS but no avail.all old shadows were cleared too.

While running wbadmin via command,it seems to be using another drive while taking system state.Not able to figure out how its taking a data drive also for sysytem state.(J:) in this case.the destination drive has enough space to accomdate system state backup and c:\ drive.

wbadmin 1.0 - Backup command-line tool
(C) Copyright 2004 Microsoft Corp.

Starting to back up the system state [12/7/2015 9:28 PM]...
Retrieving volume information...
This will back up the system state from volume(s) System Reserved (100.00 MB),Data(J:),SYSVOL(C:) to K:.
Do you want to start the backup operation?
[Y] Yes [N] No y

Creating a shadow copy of the volumes specified for backup...
Creating a shadow copy of the volumes specified for backup...
Creating a shadow copy of the volumes specified for backup...
Creating a shadow copy of the volumes specified for backup...
Creating a shadow copy of the volumes specified for backup...
Creating a shadow copy of the volumes specified for backup...
Creating a shadow copy of the volumes specified for backup...
Please wait while system state files to back up are identified.
This might take several minutes...
Summary of the backup operation:
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The backup of the system state failed [12/7/2015 9:30 PM].
Log of files successfully backed up:
C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup-07-12-2015_21-29-00.log

Log of files for which backup failed:
C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup_Error-07-12-2015_21-29-00.log

The operation ended before completion.
The system cannot find the file specified.


ManeeshB


ManeeshB


Can I use WBadmin to create a scheduled incremental backup task in Windows Server 2012?

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Can I use WBadmin to create a scheduled incremental backup task in Windows Server 2012? How about Windows 10 or Windows Server 2016?

Disk error 51

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Hi,

I'm getting the following error on Windows Server 2012 R2:

An error was detected on device \Device\Harddisk2\DR5 during a paging operation.

Anyone know how I can stop this?

Any help would be appriciated

Thanks

Windows 7 backup file management.

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One of my users with a lot of data is getting a backup drive full message.
Does Windows 7 backup automatically manage deleting old backups so that new backups will fit on the drive?
I am assuming this is the way it works because it only makes sense.  I just need confirmation.

Write to DVD error

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I can backup to internal hard drives with no errors. When I try to backup to media (DVD+R), I get this: "An unexpected error has occurred. It may be because the media is corrupted. Retry with the current media, and then click OK". It seems to write to the media, and when I insert the next disc, I get the same error. The error comes up after the media has formatted and just as it would start writing files. this is on a Dell R620. I even changed out the DVD drive and the error continues. I have an identical server on another network and it works fine. Please help.

Server reboots during backup runs

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Dear Consultant and Expert,

I need to seek your advice and consultation on the below issue i have encounter.

Operating System failure (Windows bug check, STOP: 0x000000D1 (0xFFFFFA810F546DF0, 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000, 0xFFFFF88003F030C0))

Operating System failure (Windows bug check, STOP: 0x000000D1 (0xFFFFFA810F480298, 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000, 0xFFFFF88003EE30C0))

Operating System failure (Windows bug check, STOP: 0x000000D1 (0xFFFFFA810F5BD8E8, 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000, 0xFFFFF880038440C0))

Operating System failure (Windows bug check, STOP: 0x000000D1 (0xFFFFFA810F484CA0, 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000, 0xFFFFF880038440C0))

(Windows bug check, STOP: 0x000000D1 (0xFFFFFA810F3C0910, 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000, 0xFFFFF88003F130C0))

we found the dump on the following.

STACK_COMMAND:  .bugcheck ; kb

FOLLOWUP_IP:
b57nd60a+440c0
fffff880`03eb40c0 8b4f18          mov     ecx,dword ptr [rdi+18h]

SYMBOL_NAME:  b57nd60a+440c0

FOLLOWUP_NAME:  MachineOwner

MODULE_NAME: b57nd60a

IMAGE_NAME:  b57nd60a.sys

BUCKET_ID:  WRONG_SYMBOLS

Followup: MachineOwner

which this refer to the network card on the serve

Please help me; i am getting BSOD every night or while i ran my backup.

Automatic backup is configured but still it fails everyday...........please help

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One of our server, configured windows server backup which suppose to happen everyday 2.30 AM. But everytime it fails with the event ID 7. Please help.

Refer Below Event details captured.

-System
-Provider
[ Name]Microsoft-Windows-Backup
[ Guid]{1DB28F2E-8F80-4027-8C5A-A11F7F10F62D}
EventID7
Version3
Level3
Task0
Opcode0
Keywords0x4000000000000000
-TimeCreated
[ SystemTime]2015-12-04T23:11:30.181868800Z
EventRecordID928
Correlation
-Execution
[ ProcessID]6692
[ ThreadID]5248
ChannelMicrosoft-Windows-Backup
ComputerPrivate: not disclosed
-Security
[ UserID]S-1-5-18
-EventData
BackupTemplateID{D298B918-02B5-4E8B-80D1-5A10C4C4FFFE}
HRESULT0x0
DetailedHRESULT0x0
ErrorMessage%%0
BackupState14
BackupTime2015-12-04T21:00:15.043452000Z
BackupTargetPrivate: not disclosed()
NumOfVolumes3
VolumesInfo<VolumeInfo><VolumeInfoItem Name="D:" OriginalAccessPath="D:" State="14" HResult="0" DetailedHResult="0" PreviousState="9" IsCritical="1" IsIncremental="1" BlockLevel="0" HasFiles="1" HasSystemState="1" IsCompacted="0" IsPruned="0" IsRecreateVhd="0" FullBackupReason="0" DataTransferred="5221228544" NumUnreadableBytes="0" TotalSize="5221228544" TotalNoOfFiles="8" Flags="628" BackupTypeDetermined="1" SSBTotalNoOfFiles="42" SSBTotalSizeOnDisk="5255618560" /><VolumeInfoItem Name="C:" OriginalAccessPath="C:" State="15" HResult="0" DetailedHResult="0" PreviousState="0" IsCritical="1" IsIncremental="0" BlockLevel="0" HasFiles="0" HasSystemState="1" IsCompacted="0" IsPruned="1" IsRecreateVhd="0" FullBackupReason="4" DataTransferred="0" NumUnreadableBytes="0" TotalSize="0" TotalNoOfFiles="0" Flags="1572" BackupTypeDetermined="1" SSBTotalNoOfFiles="117433" SSBTotalSizeOnDisk="14384064691" /><VolumeInfoItem Name="L:" OriginalAccessPath="L:" State="14" HResult="0" DetailedHResult="0" PreviousState="17" IsCritical="1" IsIncremental="1" BlockLevel="0" HasFiles="1" HasSystemState="1" IsCompacted="1" IsPruned="0" IsRecreateVhd="0" FullBackupReason="0" DataTransferred="41943040" NumUnreadableBytes="0" TotalSize="41943040" TotalNoOfFiles="35" Flags="628" BackupTypeDetermined="1" SSBTotalNoOfFiles="38" SSBTotalSizeOnDisk="5255618560" /></VolumeInfo>
SourceSnapStartTime2015-12-04T21:00:15.043452000Z
SourceSnapEndTime2015-12-04T21:00:49.707918900Z
PrepareBackupStartTime<TimesList><Time Time="2015-12-04T21:04:13.794Z" /><Time Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z" /><Time Time="2015-12-04T21:05:59.472Z" /></TimesList>
PrepareBackupEndTime<TimesList><Time Time="2015-12-04T21:04:18.536Z" /><Time Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z" /><Time Time="2015-12-04T21:06:01.469Z" /></TimesList>
BackupWriteStartTime<TimesList><Time Time="2015-12-04T21:04:18.536Z" /><Time Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z" /><Time Time="2015-12-04T21:06:01.469Z" /></TimesList>
BackupWriteEndTime<TimesList><Time Time="2015-12-04T21:05:58.411Z" /><Time Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z" /><Time Time="2015-12-04T21:06:02.935Z" /></TimesList>
TargetSnapStartTime1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z
TargetSnapEndTime1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z
DVDFormatStartTime<TimesList></TimesList>
DVDFormatEndTime<TimesList></TimesList>
MediaVerifyStartTime<TimesList></TimesList>
MediaVerifyEndTime<TimesList></TimesList>
BackupPreviousState18
ComponentStatus<ComponentStatus></ComponentStatus>
ComponentInfo<ComponentInfo></ComponentInfo>
SSBEnumerateStartTime2015-12-04T21:06:16.492674200Z
SSBEnumerateEndTime2015-12-04T21:07:43.122552100Z
SSBVhdCreationStartTime2015-12-04T21:07:43.122552100Z
SSBVhdCreationEndTime2015-12-04T21:07:43.122552100Z
SSBBackupStartTime2015-12-04T21:07:43.122552100Z
SSBBackupEndTime2015-12-04T23:11:22.272388000Z
SystemStateBackup<SystemState IsPresent="1" HResult="-2139619058" DetailedHResult="-2147024735" />
BMR<BMR IsPresent="0" HResult="0" DetailedHResult="0" />
VssFullBackupfalse
UserInputBMRfalse
UserInputSSBtrue
BackupSuccessLogPathC:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup-04-12-2015_21-00-15.log
BackupFailureLogPathC:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup_Error-04-12-2015_21-00-15.log
EnumerateBackupStartTime<TimesList><Time Time="2015-12-04T21:04:12.749Z" /><Time Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z" /><Time Time="2015-12-04T21:05:58.427Z" /></TimesList>
EnumerateBackupEndTime<TimesList><Time Time="2015-12-04T21:04:13.794Z" /><Time Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z" /><Time Time="2015-12-04T21:05:59.472Z" /></TimesList>
PruneBackupStartTime<TimesList><Time Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z" /><Time Time="2015-12-04T21:01:40.378Z" /><Time Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z" /></TimesList>
PruneBackupEndTime<TimesList><Time Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z" /><Time Time="2015-12-04T21:04:12.749Z" /><Time Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z" /></TimesList>
BackupFlags0x9
ComponentInfoSummary<ComponentInfoSummary ComponentInfoArrayPresent="1" TotalComponents="0" SucceededComponents="0" />

MENSAGEM DE BACK-UP

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OLA PESSOAL  TUDO BEM MINHA DUVIDA É A SEGUINTE NA EMPRESA EU QUE EU TRABALHO HERDEI A CONTA DE OUTLOOK DO ANTIGO CARA DA TI.. FATO É QUE MUDEI A SENHA COMO ME PEDIU O GERENTE SÓ QUE OCORRI O SEGUINTE A GENTE TRABALHA COM  UM WINDOWS 7 PROFESSIONAL COMO SERVIDOR  E SEMPRE QUE O BACK-UP ERA REALIZADO COM SUCESSO NO SEU DEVIDO DIRETÓRIO ESSE EMAIL RECEBIA ESSA CONFIRMAÇÃO DEPOIS QUE TROQUEI A SENHA NÃO RECEBI MAIS ALGUÉM PODE ME AJUDAR COM ESSA  CONFIGURAÇÃO?

Need Help from a wbadmin.exe specialist

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Hi there,

I've been doing some extensive testing recently with the wbadmin.exe tool in preparation for a potential solution roll-out across a number of our clients. In short we've used Norton Ghost for a number of years to provide system imaging functions with rapid recovery but it's getting long in the tooth now and even the replacement product (SRS 2013) doesn't seem to like Windows 10 systems very much. 

I've performed extensive testing with wbadmin.exe. on both desktop and server products and I've found the backup side of things especially to function very well. It would be nice to have to have more scheduling and differential options rather than the fixed 14 day differential cycle but that's a limit we could certainly live with.

However things have been a bit more problematic on the recovery side. 

There is the built-in limitation that you have to restore with a matching recovery disk for the platform which is a bit of a nightmare. We have Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 workstations across different clients along with various server products and having to dig out the corresponding x86 or x64 matching Windows disk each time is a major chore. Is there are solution to this or any future solution planned?

The second problem I've hit is trying to restore back from a disk to a smaller one, a niche scenario but one that is increasingly common as users move from HDD to SSD. Try as I might I could not get the system to recover to a smaller disk. I have tried:

-Shrinking the partition of the VHD backup image
-Shrinking the VHD of the backup itself using the VHDResizer tool
-Meticulously Editing the Components.xml file to correct the partition values in there
-Attempting a System Image Recovery in the Windows RE wizard
-Attempting a manual recovery in Windows RE using:

wbadmin start recover -backupTarget:<backup> -recoveryTarget:C: -version:<version> -itemType:Volume -items:C:


In the former method I just get increasing obscure messages about "no usuable disk" being available.

In the latter method it tells me that the target partition is too small - even though I have verified on another machine that both the VHD partition and the VHD disk itself (as reported in diskpart on another machine) are nearly half the size of the target partition.

I'm completely baffled because I can't see any other file in the backup archive that could be falsely informing wbadmin.exe that the backup archive is too big. Does the Catalogue also store the size of the backup partitions?

Any advice would be very very welcome, I'm tearing my hair out with this and it's annoying because in all other aspects wbadmin.exe is doing exactly what we want it to do and it's only this little thing which is being annoying.


Olly

System state Backup - Windows 2008 R2 Server

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Hello Guys,

When creating system state backup in win 2k8 r2 server getting below error. Event Id 517,

Backup started at '12-12-2015 13:45:08' failed with following error code '2155348010' (One of the backup files could not be created.). Please refer backup once issue is resolved.

Thanks,

Rajasekar


Facing error "%1 is not a valid Win32 application. (0x800700C1)" in windows server 2012 R2 while run the windows schedule

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Dear Team,

While we Execute schedule from windows server2012 R2 am facing error  "%1 is not a valid Win32 application. (0x800700C1)".

Windows schedule we are using for our application automatic backup.

Please help me to solve this issue.

With regards

Athi

Using windows backup to replace an old disc

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Hi,

My 2008 R2 server has an old SATA disc with two primary partitions:

data on one partition and WSUS on the other.

Currently the data partition is backed up nightly but the WSUS partition is not backed up

I know it's a single point of failure and since the disk is very old I want to replace it with a new disc rather than wait for it to fail and then be in a rush to fix it.

Whats is the best way to go about this e.g. I was thinking

1. amend the nightly backup to include the WSUS partition

2. remove old disk (it's in a " hot swap caddy")

3. fit new disk in same slot as old one

4. format / partition (needed ?)

5. recover partitions from windows backup to new disk

What do you think ?

86024:save: Error occurred while saving disaster recovery save sets.

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Hello Team,

I am a AD admin, window team has forwarded the it to me stating the error mess 86024:save: Error occurred while saving disaster recovery save sets in DC

Please advise how to proceed on this case

Thanks 

Aamir


NA

How to Locate Reparse Points Preventing Backup?

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What is the process to resolve the following error message?

"One of the file paths specified for backup is under a reparse point. Back up of files under a reparse point is not supported. Specify a file path that containts the designation of the reparse point, and then retry the operation?"

mbengine.exe crash

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Hi All,

I have a real bugbear if anyone can help with the below.

I have a windows server 2008 R2 and I am running windows server backup to back up my exchange databases,

as the backups are now incremental around 4-5 gb every night  taking approx.10-15 minutes to complete successfully.

however I have had two instances of coming to find the volume is stuck at 1%.

I tired to cancel this backup the correct way by using windows server backup console but the cancel screen freezes and does not finish I have left this overnight before and still the same when I come back in.

so after killing the windows server backup console  process I am stuck with the wbengine process running that prevents any back ups taking place as it believes it already has a process running.

I have tired the following stop the block level service and using kill cmd lines although it reports it has killed the process it is still there and prevents back taking place, I have found the only way to stop it is to bounce the server which is not an ideal solution if any has any information or ideas on how to prevent this in the future I would be grateful.


Event 10172, Hyper-V-VMMS

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Dear all,

does anyone finally find out on how to fix this issue:

VSS writers inside virtual machine 'CONTOSO' failed to perform BackupComplete to its shadow copy (VSS snapshot) set: Catastrophic failure (0x8000FFFF). (Virtual machine ID 9851BE14-F276-459D-8D60-DF73B67EB658)

Our Hyper-V CSV hosted on NetApp storage, so we also unable to set-up proper back-up of VMs which is located at NetApp CSV.

All the VMs which is hosted on local hard drives of the host have no such issue with back-up.

How we can take clients systems backup by server 2012.

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I have 45 systems as a AD client and one 2012 AD server. I want to take auto incremental backup of all clients systems by AD server, Please give me idea to complete this task.  

Windows Server Backup Failed

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Hello Friends,

Good Morning,

I am facing Windows Image Backup failure on my Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard servers since last week, By the way we have also windows sever 2012 machine's backup is successful. The problem is with only Server R2 machines. 

I am sharing error log below:- Event log of Application and services->Microsoft->Windows-Backup->Operational Log

1.

The backup operation that started at '‎2015‎-‎09‎-‎29T04:43:08.062190200Z' has failed with following error code '0x807800C5' (There was a failure in preparing the backup image of one of the volumes in the backup set.). Please review the event details for a solution, and then rerun the backup operation once the issue is resolved.

-System
-Provider
[
Name]
Microsoft-Windows-Backup
[
Guid]
{1DB28F2E-8F80-4027-8C5A-A11F7F10F62D}
EventID5
Version3
Level2
Task0
Opcode0
Keywords0x4000000000000000
-TimeCreated
[
SystemTime]
2015-09-29T04:43:51.865687300Z
EventRecordID1172
Correlation
-Execution
[
ProcessID]
636
[
ThreadID]
1044
ChannelMicrosoft-Windows-Backup
ComputerWSUS.noida.jkt.in
-Security
[
UserID]
S-1-5-18
-EventData
BackupTemplateID{4C8FB225-A4DE-4DC7-A2DD-38511FD884F2}
HRESULT0x807800c5
DetailedHRESULT0x800703e3
ErrorMessage%%2155348165
BackupState12
BackupTime2015-09-29T04:43:08.062190200Z
BackupTarget\\192.168.10.11\Backup-JKT\WSUS
NumOfVolumes1
VolumesInfo<VolumeInfo><VolumeInfoItem
Name="C:" OriginalAccessPath="C:" State="12" HResult="-2147023901"
DetailedHResult="0" PreviousState="8" IsCritical="1" IsIncremental="0"
BlockLevel="0" HasFiles="1" HasSystemState="0" IsCompacted="0" IsPruned="0"
IsRecreateVhd="0" FullBackupReason="2" DataTransferred="0"
NumUnreadableBytes="0" TotalSize="33838" TotalNoOfFiles="5" Flags="1604"
BackupTypeDetermined="1" SSBTotalNoOfFiles="0" SSBTotalSizeOnDisk="0"
/></VolumeInfo>
SourceSnapStartTime2015-09-29T04:43:07.937167200Z
SourceSnapEndTime2015-09-29T04:43:30.220438400Z
PrepareBackupStartTime<TimesList><Time
Time="2015-09-29T04:43:45.571Z"
/></TimesList>
PrepareBackupEndTime<TimesList><Time
Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"
/></TimesList>
BackupWriteStartTime<TimesList><Time
Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"
/></TimesList>
BackupWriteEndTime<TimesList><Time
Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"
/></TimesList>
TargetSnapStartTime1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z
TargetSnapEndTime1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z
DVDFormatStartTime<TimesList></TimesList>
DVDFormatEndTime<TimesList></TimesList>
MediaVerifyStartTime<TimesList></TimesList>
MediaVerifyEndTime<TimesList></TimesList>
BackupPreviousState8
ComponentStatus<ComponentStatus></ComponentStatus>
ComponentInfo<ComponentInfo></ComponentInfo>
SSBEnumerateStartTime1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z
SSBEnumerateEndTime1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z
SSBVhdCreationStartTime1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z
SSBVhdCreationEndTime1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z
SSBBackupStartTime1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z
SSBBackupEndTime1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z
SystemStateBackup<SystemState
IsPresent="0" HResult="0" DetailedHResult="0" />
BMR<BMR IsPresent="0"
HResult="0" DetailedHResult="0" />
VssFullBackupfalse
UserInputBMRfalse
UserInputSSBfalse
BackupSuccessLogPathC:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup-29-09-2015_04-43-08.log
BackupFailureLogPathC:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup_Error-29-09-2015_04-43-08.log
EnumerateBackupStartTime<TimesList><Time
Time="2015-09-29T04:43:39.558Z"
/></TimesList>
EnumerateBackupEndTime<TimesList><Time
Time="2015-09-29T04:43:45.571Z"
/></TimesList>
PruneBackupStartTime<TimesList><Time
Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"
/></TimesList>
PruneBackupEndTime<TimesList><Time
Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"
/></TimesList>
BackupFlags0x9
ComponentInfoSummary<ComponentInfoSummary
ComponentInfoArrayPresent="1" TotalComponents="0" SucceededComponents="0" />

2.

The backup operation that started at '‎2015‎-‎09‎-‎29T04:00:20.067357600Z' has failed with following error code '0x8078014D' (There was a failure in updating the backup for deleted items.). Please review the event details for a solution, and then rerun the backup operation once the issue is resolved.

+System
-Provider
[
Name]
Microsoft-Windows-Backup
[
Guid]
{1DB28F2E-8F80-4027-8C5A-A11F7F10F62D}
EventID5
Version3
Level2
Task0
Opcode0
Keywords0x4000000000000000
-TimeCreated
[
SystemTime]
2015-09-29T04:00:46.427860500Z
EventRecordID1169
Correlation
-Execution
[
ProcessID]
5440
[
ThreadID]
9212
ChannelMicrosoft-Windows-Backup
ComputerWSUS.noida.jkt.in
-Security
[
UserID]
S-1-5-18
-EventData
BackupTemplateID{C9601666-3C39-45AE-80D5-8B5806C2A8FD}
HRESULT0x8078014d
DetailedHRESULT0x800703e3
ErrorMessage%%2155348301
BackupState12
BackupTime2015-09-29T04:00:20.067357600Z
BackupTargetE:
NumOfVolumes1
VolumesInfo<VolumeInfo><VolumeInfoItem
Name="C:" OriginalAccessPath="C:" State="7" HResult="-2139618995"
DetailedHResult="0" PreviousState="15" IsCritical="1" IsIncremental="0"
BlockLevel="0" HasFiles="1" HasSystemState="0" IsCompacted="0" IsPruned="1"
IsRecreateVhd="0" FullBackupReason="2" DataTransferred="0"
NumUnreadableBytes="0" TotalSize="0" TotalNoOfFiles="0" Flags="1604"
BackupTypeDetermined="1" SSBTotalNoOfFiles="0" SSBTotalSizeOnDisk="0"
/></VolumeInfo>
SourceSnapStartTime2015-09-29T04:00:20.054367500Z
SourceSnapEndTime2015-09-29T04:00:40.403509100Z
PrepareBackupStartTime<TimesList><Time
Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"
/></TimesList>
PrepareBackupEndTime<TimesList><Time
Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"
/></TimesList>
BackupWriteStartTime<TimesList><Time
Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"
/></TimesList>
BackupWriteEndTime<TimesList><Time
Time="1601-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"
/></TimesList>
TargetSnapStartTime1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z
TargetSnapEndTime1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z
DVDFormatStartTime<TimesList></TimesList>
DVDFormatEndTime<TimesList></TimesList>
MediaVerifyStartTime<TimesList></TimesList>
MediaVerifyEndTime<TimesList></TimesList>
BackupPreviousState16
ComponentStatus<ComponentStatus></ComponentStatus>
ComponentInfo<ComponentInfo></ComponentInfo>
SSBEnumerateStartTime1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z
SSBEnumerateEndTime1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z
SSBVhdCreationStartTime1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z
SSBVhdCreationEndTime1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z
SSBBackupStartTime1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z
SSBBackupEndTime1601-01-01T00:00:00.000000000Z
SystemStateBackup<SystemState
IsPresent="0" HResult="0" DetailedHResult="0" />
BMR<BMR IsPresent="0"
HResult="0" DetailedHResult="0" />
VssFullBackupfalse
UserInputBMRfalse
UserInputSSBfalse
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Advice on upgrading Servers from win Server 2003 to 2008 r2

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Hello all, I have a few questions , the small business I work for , is in desperate need to update there servers. All the machines are running Windows Server 2003 SP2 Standard Edition. 

  1. Server 1 - Intel Xeon 3.00Ghz 4GB RAM  - Runs Microsoft SQL Server -  No Server Roles 
  2. Server 2 - Intell Xeon 3.00Ghz 4GB RAM - Runs Our CMS (Successware21) - Server Roles: File Server, Print Server, DomainController, DNS Server, DHCP Server, WINS.
  3. Server 3 - intell Xeon 5310 1.6Ghz  2.00 GB RAM - Runs Microsoft SQL Server - Server Roles: File Server, Application Server, Terminal Server, Remote Access/VPN 
  4. ABOUT 100 Desktops running Windows 7, only need about 5 Remote Desktop Users ,  

I have never had to buy CALS ,and it can get quite confusing, want to see if I have this figured out right, or if Im missing something.

So here is what I have so far . . 

What Software I think I need:

  1. Server 1 - 1 Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard (comes with 5CALS((not sure if these are User or Device))) , 1 copy of SQL Server 2008 R2.
  2. Server 2 - 1 Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard  (comes with 5 CALS((not sure if these are User or Device))) ,Successware21 is licensed per processor(so I dont think Ill need any more CALS for This)) 
  3. server 3 -  1 Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard (comes with 5 CALS((not sure if these are User or Device))) , 1 copy of SQL Server 2008 R2.
  4. Desktops - (not including the 5 CALS that come with the server software) 80 Device CALS(many users will be using same machine turnover on employees is quite high), 5 RDS CALS ( for ppl who ned remote access). 

Questions: 

  1. What kind of CALS some with the Server 2008 R2 , User or Device?
  2. SQL users, as far as i can tell there are only 2 user logins(including 'sa' user),no person other than myself use and Successware21 use the database, do i need any additional licensing or CALS?
  3. I have several Linux machines running centos that pull some queries from the Microsoft SQL Server, for reports, are any addt'l CALS required for these machines, or can I simply use the 'sa' login?

Please any advice would be grand, this is quite a large upgrade, and I have never done anything to this magnitude any experience /advice is greatly appreciated. 

Quick question about client backups and whs2011

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I have a few computers.. All the drives in the machines are < 2TB. I have 3 drives in my WHS (OS 250gb), Client backups (2tb), WHS backup (4tb). My client backup drive is full.

Can I use a 4tb drive?

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