My VBR server is not in the Windows Domain.
If i configure Windows Agent Backup, Guest Processing - Application-Aware Processing (because i have MS SQL Server) then i can not disable Oracle, even if i don't use Oracle.
If i leave the Oracle account with SYSDBA on default 'use guest OS credentials' or 'local\Administrator' then i get an error during execution: 'failed to connect to oracle details'
If i use an Domain Admin Account then it executes without error.
It would be great if i could disable Oracle and Sharepoint altogether if i don't have it.
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Re: Application-Aware without Oracle
Hi Martin,
I agree that the current behavior is not optimal, please let me discuss it with the team and update the topic once I have more information.
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I agree that the current behavior is not optimal, please let me discuss it with the team and update the topic once I have more information.
Thanks!
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Re: Application-Aware without Oracle
@MartinSC do you see the same issue if you specify the account required for Microsoft SQL Server data processing for your SQL server in Guest Processing settings? Also, may I ask you to open a support case and share case ID with us? My colleagues from QA want to have a look at the debug logs.
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Re: Application-Aware without Oracle
Case-Nr.07043777 — Agent Backup Job - Guest Processing - App-Aware can't disable Oracle
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Re: Application-Aware without Oracle
Hi Martin,
Ok, we'll have a look. What about my question above about the account for SQL server? Did you check it?
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Ok, we'll have a look. What about my question above about the account for SQL server? Did you check it?
Thanks!
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