-
- Lurker
- Posts: 2
- Liked: never
- Joined: Feb 05, 2018 8:48 pm
- Full Name: Doug Peterson
- Contact:
Agent for Windows Invalid job configuration
I have installed Veeam endpoint or agent for windows as it is called now.
I am getting and error Invalid job configuration. Instance count 0.
I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling but it appears the uninstall doesn't clean up properly and leaves a corrupted config file or something that I need to delete or reset.
How can I completely remove Veeam and reload from scratch.
This is a newly configured laptop and was going to be my first backup.
Case ID 02564935
Thanks
I am getting and error Invalid job configuration. Instance count 0.
I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling but it appears the uninstall doesn't clean up properly and leaves a corrupted config file or something that I need to delete or reset.
How can I completely remove Veeam and reload from scratch.
This is a newly configured laptop and was going to be my first backup.
Case ID 02564935
Thanks
-
- Product Manager
- Posts: 8191
- Liked: 1322 times
- Joined: Feb 08, 2013 3:08 pm
- Full Name: Mike Resseler
- Location: Belgium
- Contact:
Re: Agent for Windows Invalid job configuration
Hi Doug,
First: Welcome to the forums
Second: To really do an uninstall you need to delete the database directory which is located (after uninstalling the solution)
C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server Local DB\Instances\VeeamEndPoint
Another possibility (if already installed now) is to force it to recreate the database:
1. stop service
2. execute regedit. go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Veeam\Veeam Endpoint Backup\ and make a new DWORD value recreatedatabase=1
3. restart service
4. delete previously created value (although it might be not there anymore after restarting the service)
Hope it helps
Mike
First: Welcome to the forums
Second: To really do an uninstall you need to delete the database directory which is located (after uninstalling the solution)
C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server Local DB\Instances\VeeamEndPoint
Another possibility (if already installed now) is to force it to recreate the database:
1. stop service
2. execute regedit. go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Veeam\Veeam Endpoint Backup\ and make a new DWORD value recreatedatabase=1
3. restart service
4. delete previously created value (although it might be not there anymore after restarting the service)
Hope it helps
Mike
-
- Lurker
- Posts: 2
- Liked: never
- Joined: Feb 05, 2018 8:48 pm
- Full Name: Doug Peterson
- Contact:
Re: Agent for Windows Invalid job configuration
Setting this worked perfect.
DWORD value recreatedatabase=1
Thanks for your help
Regards,
Doug
DWORD value recreatedatabase=1
Thanks for your help
Regards,
Doug
-
- Lurker
- Posts: 1
- Liked: never
- Joined: Nov 18, 2010 7:35 pm
- Full Name: Jim Halbert
- Contact:
Re: Agent for Windows Invalid job configuration
This worked for me also.
Thank you!
recreatedatabase=1 is reset back to 0 after starting service again.
Jim
Thank you!
recreatedatabase=1 is reset back to 0 after starting service again.
Jim
-
- Lurker
- Posts: 1
- Liked: never
- Joined: Jun 30, 2018 4:20 am
- Full Name: Alan Beasy
- Contact:
Re: Agent for Windows Invalid job configuration
Thanks. This solution worked for me too.
-
- Product Manager
- Posts: 14720
- Liked: 1705 times
- Joined: Feb 04, 2013 2:07 pm
- Full Name: Dmitry Popov
- Location: Prague
- Contact:
Re: Agent for Windows Invalid job configuration
That's right, VAW resets the key back to original value after DB was successfully recreated. Cheers!recreatedatabase=1 is reset back to 0 after starting service again.
-
- Lurker
- Posts: 1
- Liked: never
- Joined: Jul 18, 2018 9:04 pm
- Contact:
Re: Agent for Windows Invalid job configuration
It worked also for me, thanks!
-
- Novice
- Posts: 4
- Liked: never
- Joined: Oct 30, 2016 8:17 pm
- Full Name: Alan Baker
- Contact:
Re: Agent for Windows Invalid job configuration
I had the same issue with a new installation. Recreating the database as you described solved this. Thank you.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 20 guests