RE: SBS_Database_Cleanup Failed
- From: v-crinal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Crina Li (MSFT))
- Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 06:24:26 GMT
Hi Alexander,
>From the description, I understand that you received warning event 208 from
the application log on the SBS server. If I have misunderstood your
concerns, please do not hesitate to let me know.
To troubleshoot this issue, would you please let me know if you have
recently changed the name or password of administrator account? The default
services and scheduled tasks are all run as System and Network (Local)
Service account and you do not need to manually change them.
If so, you may need to recheck the administrators account name by following
information.
You can either manually rename the Administrator account on the computer
running SBS 2003, or, using GPMC, you can automatically rename all the
Administrator account names in the network (including the server). So, if
you just want to rename the Administrator account on the server itself, you
can just use the manual listed below:
To complete this procedure, you must be logged on as a member of the Domain
Admins security group.
1. Open Server Management.
2. In the console tree, click Users.
3. In the details pane, right-click Administrator, and then click
Properties.
4. On the General tab, in the Display text box, replace the previous name
(Administrator) with a new name.
5. On the Account tab, in the User logon name box, type the new name.
6. In the User logon name (pre-Windows 2000) box, replace the previous
user logon name (Administrator) with the new name, and then click OK.
7. After changing the Administrator account name, you need to restart the
server and then use the new name to log back on as an administrator on the
server.
If the problem cannot be resolved, please let me know if you have SQL
server installed? If so, can you find the Job ID
{0xA756C0DDBD7A314E8DC180EA31610AAB} in the SQL Agents node? What's the
owner of this job? Can you change it to other system/administrator account?
If the problem still persists, we can try the following action plan:
I. Restart the server
II. Rerun Backup wizard to reschedule your backup task
III. Change the Monitoring clean up job.
1. Start SQL Enterprise Manager
2. Expand Microsoft SQL Servers -> SQL Server Group
3. If you did not find the "YourServerName\SBSMONITORING (Windows NT)"
instance is listed, please use the following steps to add it.
a. Right click on the SQL Server Group and select New SQL Server
Registration
b. On the available server, please DO NOT choose local server. You should
manually input SERVERNAME\INSTANCENAME, i.e. SERVERNAME\SBSMONITORING
c. Follow the wizard and finish settings.
4. Then, expand YourServerName\SBSMONITORING (Windows NT) -> Management ->
SQL Server Agent -> Jobs
5. There should be a job named with SBS_Database_Cleanup
6. Double click to open it
7. Please change the Owner to the correct Administrator account. You could
also run it under a new account created by administrator template in add
user wizard.
8. Click OK. If possible, I would suggest you to restart the server.
If it does not work, please send the entire event log to me at
v-crinal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
If you have any questions or concerns related to this issue, please let me
know.
I appreciate your time and look forward to hearing from you.
Best regards,
Crina Li (MSFT)
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| Thread-Topic: SBS_Database_Cleanup Failed
|| From: =?Utf-8?B?QWxleGFuZGVy?= <Alexander@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| Subject: SBS_Database_Cleanup Failed
| Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 03:14:03 -0700
| | Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs
| |
| Hi,
|
| I get the following message in the Event Viewer.
|
| Category: Job Engine
| Event ID: 208
|
| SQL Server Scheduled Job 'SBS_Database_Cleanup'
| (0xA756C0DDBD7A314E8DC180EA31610AAB) - Status: Failed - Invoked on:
| 2005-09-14 03:00:00 - Message: The job failed. The owner () of job
| SBS_Database_Cleanup does not have server access.
|
| Has anyone got any thoughts?
|
| Thanks
|
| Alexander
|
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