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My main objective is to backup sql database , when i do backup of the entire computer ( WIN 2012R2) wich is a physical computer , even when activating ( APPLICATION AWARE PROCESSING) , SQL doesn't show up when i try to restore , it shows only ( Active directory ) . How can i solve this plz
NB : i am using SQL express
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https://ibb.co/QP29RpP
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https://ibb.co/bvRKSf1
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Re: Case #05076959 , BACKUP SQL EXPRESS ON A PHYSICAL SERVER, NOT VM
Hi Morad,
It is worth checking for presence of MS SQL Server VSS Writer on your server with "cmd > vssadmin list writers".
Also, please attach logs for that backup job to the opened case(my.veeam.com) - support will have to inspect backup log to determine the root of the issue.
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It is worth checking for presence of MS SQL Server VSS Writer on your server with "cmd > vssadmin list writers".
Also, please attach logs for that backup job to the opened case(my.veeam.com) - support will have to inspect backup log to determine the root of the issue.
/Thanks!
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Re: Case #05076959 , BACKUP SQL EXPRESS ON A PHYSICAL SERVER, NOT VM
Hi,
Actually after running the cmd , MS SQL Server VSS Writer , it doesn't show up .what does it mean ?
https://ibb.co/9H4ZvcG
Actually after running the cmd , MS SQL Server VSS Writer , it doesn't show up .what does it mean ?
https://ibb.co/9H4ZvcG
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Re: Case #05076959 , BACKUP SQL EXPRESS ON A PHYSICAL SERVER, NOT VM
That means you have some sort of stripped down\corrupted MS SQL installation. Give it a shot to KB2095.
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