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SQL Server Backup Issues


kneeboneATdls

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Hello all,

 

 

 

We are having issues trying to back up one specific server using SQL. Below are the error messages we are getting:

 

 

 

- 4/14/2005 3:31:03 AM: Copying Platypus on Kishington

 

T-29: (3,013) - Backup or restore operation terminating abnormally.

 

Trouble reading files, error -1004 (Database Backup/Restore error)

 

4/14/2005 3:31:20 AM: Execution incomplete

 

Remaining: 1 files, 15.9 GB

 

Completed: 0 files, zero KB, with 0% compression

 

Performance: 0.0 MB/minute

 

Duration: 00:00:16 (00:00:04 idle/loading/preparing)

 

 

 

- 4/14/2005 3:31:21 AM: Copying pubs on Kishington

 

T-36: (3,013) - Backup or restore operation terminating abnormally.

 

Trouble reading files, error -1004 (Database Backup/Restore error)

 

4/14/2005 3:31:38 AM: Execution incomplete

 

Remaining: 1 files, 2,048 KB

 

Completed: 0 files, zero KB, with 0% compression

 

Performance: 0.0 MB/minute

 

Duration: 00:00:16 (00:00:04 idle/loading/preparing)

 

 

 

We are running Retrospect 6.5 Multiserver with SQL and Open File Licenses. We have a second SQL server that is backing up with no problems and is setup the same way. We have tried running the client as the backup admin, Administrator, a specific retrospect user account, etc. The Retrospect Server sees that database no problem using the SA and backup accounts for SQL administrator. We have tried reapplying all licenses, doing full backups, doing SQL specific backsups, etc... but we always get this same error message. Any thoughts?

 

 

 

Thank you

 

 

 

Erik Kneebone

 

DLS Internet

 

kneebone@noc.dls.net

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