Re: sbs backup / volume shadow copy problem
- From: "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 14:17:48 -0500
Maybe...
You receive an error message when you try to run a Server Management wizard
in Windows Small Business Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/940318
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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"Dan Hagerman" <DanHagerman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Just in case you missed this post...
FYI, I'm running the wizard from the Server Management app. I just
realized
there were two other options under Configure Backup; (1) Modify Storage
for
Deleted Files and E-mail, and (2) Configure My Documents Redirection.
If I run (1), I don't have the choice of any options; it goes straight to
the Finish screen, and says:
The following settings were made regarding deleted items:
No disk space was reserved for deleted files.
Deleted e-mail messages will not be retained.
If I click Finish, I get the same error as I do when running the Configure
Backup wizard.
(2), I have the option to redirect all my documents folders to the default
shared folder..., redirect all my documents folders to a network
folder...,
or do not redirect my documents folders. If I select the latter, I get a
confirmation message, and the screen closes. It did not have any positive
effect on the backup.
Anything else I can try?
"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
Sorry about that Dan. I was trying to do it from memory (almost always a
bad idea)...
The "Storage Allocation for Deleted Files and Email" screen should come
right after the "Define Backup Schedule" screen. It allows you to set
"Deleted Item Retention" for recovering mail messages and also to set the
Volume Shadow Copy space requirements.
If you don't see it in the Configure Backup wizard, you should have a
link
on the Manage Small Business Server Backup page for "Modify Storage for
Deleted Files and E-mail" which will take you directly into it.
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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"Dan Hagerman" <DanHagerman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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How do I get there? When I click Configure Backup, that's what I get.
"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
No, not the Modify screen. It's the Configure Backup screen. :-)
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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"Dan Hagerman" <DanHagerman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Hi Merv, thanks for the response. I'm not seeing the screen you
mention
anywhere in the wizard. These are the screens I get:
Welcome
Modify backup settings (change existing backup settings or do not
use)
Backup Location
Backup Data Summary
Define Backup Schedule
Completing... (Finish screen)
I tried deleting the Small Business Backup Script.bks thinking
that's
why
maybe it was skipping those screens, but no luck.
Thanks,
Dan
"Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
A thought... (not sure if this will work)
Re-run the SBS Backup wizard and on the "Storage Alloaction for
Deleted
Files and Email" screen, uncheck "Enable periodic Snapshots of
user's
shared
folders". Then finish the wizard. Now go to My Computer | rt.
click
the
C:
drive | Properties | Shadow Copies, and highlight & delete any
scheduled
Shadow copies for any partition. Now go back and re-run the SBS
Backup
Wizard again but this time enable the "Periodic Snapshots".
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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"Dan Hagerman" <DanHagerman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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Background: I bought a new hard drive for our server (SBS 2003),
and
needed
to migrate from the old drive to the new. I installed Seagate's
(Acronis)
DiscWizard software, and copied the partitions to the new drive.
Booted
to
the new drive, and for the most part, everything worked.
Problem: The built-in SBS Backup no longer works. Apparently
DiscWizard
clobbered the Volume Shadow Copy Services by installing its own,
and
not
properly restoring Microsoft's during uninstall. Seagate's tech
support
was
(as expected) no help, which brings me here.
Errors: This is where I stand right now. In Server Management,
it
says
"Backup Configuration Wizard has not been run, or backup has been
disabled."
I click Configure Backup, and walk thru the wizard. After
clicking
Finish, I
get a message box:
Backup Configuration Wizard - An unexpected error occurred
(80070057).
The
parameter is incorrect.
At the end of BackupWizard.log, this is what I get:
Calling CommitRetention()
Error 0x80070057 returned from call to CommitRetention().
Backup Wizard finished with error code 0X80070057.
If I try to force a backup, I get this in the latest
sbsbackuplog##.log
file:
Volume shadow copy creation: Attempt 1.
Error returned while creating the volume shadow copy:0x8004230f.
Error returned while creating the volume shadow copy:8004230f
Aborting Backup.
If I right-click the C: drive, Shadow Copies tab, I get this:
Failed to retrieve volumes that are eligible for shadow copies.
Error 0x8004230f: The shadow copy provider had an unexpected
error
while
trying to process the specified operation.
I've googled and googled and googled and tried everything that I
remotely
thought would help... reinstalling Administrative Tools,
reinstalling
SP2,
re-registering files, applying hotfixes, etc.
I think that if I could somehow reinstall all the VSCS stuff,
everything
would go back to normal... but that's just a thought.,
I'd really appreciate any help! Thanks!
Dan
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