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SQL Upgrade
Hi All,
We currently have Veeam Backup and Replication with a SQL 2005 Express back-end DB (installed before I started here). We are looking at installing ArcServe on the same machine, but the version we are looking at testing needs SQL 2008 express.
I've had a google but I couldn't find anything information about Veeam having issues if we upgrade SQL 2005 Express on the server to SQL 2008 Express.
Has anyone tried this before?
Thanjks for any input,
James.
We currently have Veeam Backup and Replication with a SQL 2005 Express back-end DB (installed before I started here). We are looking at installing ArcServe on the same machine, but the version we are looking at testing needs SQL 2008 express.
I've had a google but I couldn't find anything information about Veeam having issues if we upgrade SQL 2005 Express on the server to SQL 2008 Express.
Has anyone tried this before?
Thanjks for any input,
James.
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Re: SQL Upgrade
As far as I know, there is none of the issues related to SQL upgrade.
Step-by-step process should look like this:
1. Download SQL Express 2008 R2 installation package from Microsoft.
2. Save it to your hard disk.
3. Stop all Veeam services.
4. Stop all running jobs, including restore jobs, SureBackup jobs and Instant VM Recovery sessions.
5. Open a CMD-Shell.
6. Go to the download directory.
7. Type:
8. Follow the wizard and your SQL 2005 database installation will be automatically upgraded to 2008 R2.
9. Restart VB&R server.
If you’re using 6.5 version and still a little bit anxious about upgrade process, you can utilize configuration backup functionality before passing to the procedure described above. It can be put into use later on, if anything goes wrong.
If your version is a little bit older, then the insurance role can be played by SQL-database backup.
Hope this helps.
Thanks.
Step-by-step process should look like this:
1. Download SQL Express 2008 R2 installation package from Microsoft.
2. Save it to your hard disk.
3. Stop all Veeam services.
4. Stop all running jobs, including restore jobs, SureBackup jobs and Instant VM Recovery sessions.
5. Open a CMD-Shell.
6. Go to the download directory.
7. Type:
Code: Select all
SQLEXPR_x64_ENU.exe /action=upgrade
9. Restart VB&R server.
If you’re using 6.5 version and still a little bit anxious about upgrade process, you can utilize configuration backup functionality before passing to the procedure described above. It can be put into use later on, if anything goes wrong.
If your version is a little bit older, then the insurance role can be played by SQL-database backup.
Hope this helps.
Thanks.
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[MERGED] : Veeam B&R Sharepoint restoration SQL error
Hi everyone!
I am testing Veeam Explorer for Sharepoint, but I obtain this message after the task "Mounting restore point":
I would to know if there is a simply solution for upgrade my Veeam database to Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2.
Kind regards,
Philippe
I am testing Veeam Explorer for Sharepoint, but I obtain this message after the task "Mounting restore point":
I think, my Veeam database has been installed on a Microsoft SQL Server 2005.Error: The selected SharePoint database version is newer than any of the supported by the specified Microsoft SQL Server 2005 ('(local)\VEEAM' instance). Please open Veeam Explorer for SharePoint settings and specify Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 or higher to open this database.
I would to know if there is a simply solution for upgrade my Veeam database to Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2.
Kind regards,
Philippe
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Re: SQL Upgrade
Hi, Philippe,
The procedure described above should be your way to go.
Thanks.
The procedure described above should be your way to go.
Thanks.
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Re: SQL Upgrade
Actually, there's no need to upgrade Veeam SQL database to address your issue, since you can just specify any other existing SQL Server instance as a SharePoint staging server.
If you do not have any, then in-place upgrade seems to be the easiest option. Be sure to backup Veeam B&R configuration prior upgrading SQL Server, if you decide to go this way.
If you do not have any, then in-place upgrade seems to be the easiest option. Be sure to backup Veeam B&R configuration prior upgrading SQL Server, if you decide to go this way.
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Re: SQL Upgrade
Thanks for your quick answers!
I will take a look at it!
I will take a look at it!
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You're welcome. Let us know how the process goes. Thanks.
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Re: SQL Upgrade
Hey guys!
Finally I found a instance which is in 2008 R2.
I tested to restore some items, with 100% success!
I keep in my mind your procedure for update SQL.
Thanks!
Finally I found a instance which is in 2008 R2.
I tested to restore some items, with 100% success!
I keep in my mind your procedure for update SQL.
Thanks!
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Re: SQL Upgrade
The procedure itself isn't hard to say the least, and as you can see some of our customers have upgraded their SQL instances successfully. Anyway, glad to hear that you're up and running now. Thanks.
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Re: SQL Upgrade
Hello,
We are trying to true up our Microsoft licences and going through looking for SQL instances that we need to license if we must have them. On one of my Veeam servers we have MS-SQL 2005, 2008, and 2008R2 showing up in Programs. As far as which database(s) Veeam is using I cannot tell what I can remove or uninstall and not affect Veeam.There is also a "SHAREPOINT" database on the same Veeam server. I know very little about SQL. How can I tell what was installed by Veeam and what I can safely uninstall without affecting Veeam? Is that Sharepoint Database anything that Veeam could have installed? This server has veen upgraded several times back to Veeam 5 I believe and is not at Veeam 7.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
Tony
We are trying to true up our Microsoft licences and going through looking for SQL instances that we need to license if we must have them. On one of my Veeam servers we have MS-SQL 2005, 2008, and 2008R2 showing up in Programs. As far as which database(s) Veeam is using I cannot tell what I can remove or uninstall and not affect Veeam.There is also a "SHAREPOINT" database on the same Veeam server. I know very little about SQL. How can I tell what was installed by Veeam and what I can safely uninstall without affecting Veeam? Is that Sharepoint Database anything that Veeam could have installed? This server has veen upgraded several times back to Veeam 5 I believe and is not at Veeam 7.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
Tony
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[MERGED] : Veeam SQL Server DB Migration
Hi Guys,
I'm running Veeam 7 using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Enterprise (RTM) - 10.0.1600.22 (X64) and now I'm planning to migrate Veeam DB to my another Server which is running SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise. (vCenter DB is also running on SQL Server 2008 Enterprise planning to migrate it to SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise)
I'd like to know what would be the best practice to migrate Veeam DB from SQL Server 2008 to SQL Server 2008 R2. Could I have any issues with Veeam DB schema etc by upgrading SQL Server 2008 DB to SQL Server 2008 R2.
I'd also like an advise on upgrading SQL Server 2008 to SQL Server 2008 R2, so I don't have to migrate DB from one server to another. Is this scenario better than the mentioned above?
Regards,
Mobin
I'm running Veeam 7 using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Enterprise (RTM) - 10.0.1600.22 (X64) and now I'm planning to migrate Veeam DB to my another Server which is running SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise. (vCenter DB is also running on SQL Server 2008 Enterprise planning to migrate it to SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise)
I'd like to know what would be the best practice to migrate Veeam DB from SQL Server 2008 to SQL Server 2008 R2. Could I have any issues with Veeam DB schema etc by upgrading SQL Server 2008 DB to SQL Server 2008 R2.
I'd also like an advise on upgrading SQL Server 2008 to SQL Server 2008 R2, so I don't have to migrate DB from one server to another. Is this scenario better than the mentioned above?
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Hi Mobin,
Your topic has been merged with an existing one, please see the thread. If any questions persist please let us know.
Thank you.
Your topic has been merged with an existing one, please see the thread. If any questions persist please let us know.
Thank you.
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Re: SQL Upgrade
Hi, thanks for the merging topic. However, most of the comments are related to upgrade SQL Server itself. But I'm also looking to migrate Veeam DB from SQL Server 2008 to SQL Server 2008 R2. Can I just take a backup of Veeam DB from SQL Server 2008 and restore it to SQL Server 2008 R2. Is there any configuration point in Veeam where I need to change the DB so it point to the new SQL Server 2008 R2?
Regards,
Mobin
Regards,
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Sorry for misunderstanding. Yes, that will do the trick. Also please take a look at this thread.Can I just take a backup of Veeam DB from SQL Server 2008 and restore it to SQL Server 2008 R2
Yes, please see this thread.Is there any configuration point in Veeam where I need to change the DB so it point to the new SQL Server 2008 R2?
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Re: SQL Upgrade
Does VB&R support upgrading the local instance of SQL from SQL 2005 SP4 Express (which contains the VEEAM instance) to SQL 2012 SP2 Express?
Is that a supported configuration?
Is that a supported configuration?
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Yes, but don't forget to backup Veeam B&R configuration prior to the upgrade, as it is mentioned above.
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Re: SQL Upgrade
As you might know, the system requirements of Veeam Backup & Replications are here: http://helpcenter.veeam.com/backup/80/e ... ments.html
And when you follow the steps described by v.Eremin, then there should be no problem to upgrade your local SQL database.Local or remote installation of the following versions of Microsoft SQL Server are supported:
•Microsoft SQL Server 2014 (Full and Express Edition)
•Microsoft SQL Server 2012 (Full and Express Edition; Express Edition is included in the setup)
•Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 (Full and Express Edition)
•Microsoft SQL Server 2008 (Full and Express Edition)
•Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (Full and Express Edition)
v.Eremin wrote:As far as I know, there is none of the issues related to SQL upgrade.
Step-by-step process should look like this:
1. Download SQL Express 2008 R2 installation package from Microsoft.
2. Save it to your hard disk.
3. Stop all Veeam services.
4. Stop all running jobs, including restore jobs, SureBackup jobs and Instant VM Recovery sessions.
5. Open a CMD-Shell.
6. Go to the download directory.
7. Type:
8. Follow the wizard and your SQL 2005 database installation will be automatically upgraded to 2008 R2.Code: Select all
SQLEXPR_x64_ENU.exe /action=upgrade
9. Restart VB&R server.
If you’re using 6.5 version and still a little bit anxious about upgrade process, you can utilize configuration backup functionality before passing to the procedure described above. It can be put into use later on, if anything goes wrong.
If your version is a little bit older, then the insurance role can be played by SQL-database backup.
Hope this helps.
Thanks.
Karl Widmer
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Re: SQL Upgrade
Thanks guys. Upgrade completed. The only thing to note is that my SQL 2005 SP4 Express installation (originally installed by Veeam) was a 32-bit version, so I had to download and run the SQL 2012 SP2 Express SQLEXPR_x86_ENU.exe /action=upgrade (as opposed to the x64 version).
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Re: SQL Upgrade
Hi damager,
Glad to hear that everything worked
Glad to hear that everything worked
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Re: SQL Upgrade
Just wanted to say thanks for this... I was banging my head against the wall a couple hours before I scrolled to the end of this thread and found this. I love the Veeam community, it's one of the reasons I have a hard time even considering other products out there.damager wrote:Thanks guys. Upgrade completed. The only thing to note is that my SQL 2005 SP4 Express installation (originally installed by Veeam) was a 32-bit version, so I had to download and run the SQL 2012 SP2 Express SQLEXPR_x86_ENU.exe /action=upgrade (as opposed to the x64 version).
Any know if there is a major drawback to it being a 32bit SQL install? I went from SQL 2005 to 2012. Won't it limit itself to 3GB of memory or something? Is that an issue for VB&R? From what I've read, it's more of a pain to go to 64bit, essentially have to detach DB's, install 64bit, re-attach, and can't do that with master/msdb which if they are used by Veeam would be problematic. Almost sounds easier just to start from scratch and import stuff.
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Unless you are protecting more than a few hundreds of VMs, you should not worry about going 64-bit.
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