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Veeam Explorer for MSSQL; Question to Veeam KB2284
there is a Veeam KB2284 (https://www.veeam.com/kb2284) which describes a problem with passing credentials during a DB restore with Veeam explorer for MSSQL. This KB exists since 2017 and I can't believe that we're the only company which has problems with this. On the one hand, its just tedious to always type in the credentials, on the other hand, we try to automate as many things as possible in our company and we can't do this automation for DB cloning or restore tests (via powershell) for example, because of this problem described in the KB. Is there any chance, that this will be solved in a future release?
thx a lot
sandsturm
thx a lot
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Re: Veeam Explorer for MSSQL; Question to Veeam KB2284
Hello,
Yes, the only available workaround now is to input credentials explicitly and there are no plans to change the behavior in future releases.
In most cases we prioritize features depending on number of similar requests, let's consider your question as +1 to implement it.
Thanks!
Yes, the only available workaround now is to input credentials explicitly and there are no plans to change the behavior in future releases.
In most cases we prioritize features depending on number of similar requests, let's consider your question as +1 to implement it.
Thanks!
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[MERGED] SQL: Unable to pass current account's context to the mount server
We got the following error when we were going to restore a SQL database:
According to the KB the cause is:
Does anyone have any insight in why this occurs? Is it a firewall issue? Credential multihop issue?
Just as outlined in KB2284 it works if we instead provide the same credentials instead of passing them using "Use current account".Access is denied: unable to pass current account's context to the mount server, please supply credentials and try again.
According to the KB the cause is:
However, I'd say that isn't the cause as much as it is the problem...Veeam Explorer for Microsoft SQL Server is unable to pass/delegate the current user security token to a remote mount server.
Does anyone have any insight in why this occurs? Is it a firewall issue? Credential multihop issue?
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Re: Veeam Explorer for MSSQL; Question to Veeam KB2284
Hello,
yes, that's known as issue 251944. Unfortunately, we have no timeline when this can be fixed.
Best regards,
Hannes
yes, that's known as issue 251944. Unfortunately, we have no timeline when this can be fixed.
Best regards,
Hannes
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Re: Veeam Explorer for MSSQL; Question to Veeam KB2284
@HannesK and @PetrM thanks for the reply and that it is a known issue. Do you have any insight into the root cause?PetrM wrote: ↑Jul 28, 2020 5:33 pm Hello,
Yes, the only available workaround now is to input credentials explicitly and there are no plans to change the behavior in future releases.
In most cases we prioritize features depending on number of similar requests, let's consider your question as +1 to implement it.
Thanks!
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Re: Veeam Explorer for MSSQL; Question to Veeam KB2284
Hello,
Basically, the main reason is the technical complexity of the fix which literally means to redesign the current architecture of solution. I think the closest explanation could be "credential multihop" issue. There is no problem to pass context directly from explorer to the local mount server just once but the chain of components becomes longer when the remote mount server comes into action: explorer -> local mount server -> Veeam B&R server -> remote mount server.
Thanks!
Basically, the main reason is the technical complexity of the fix which literally means to redesign the current architecture of solution. I think the closest explanation could be "credential multihop" issue. There is no problem to pass context directly from explorer to the local mount server just once but the chain of components becomes longer when the remote mount server comes into action: explorer -> local mount server -> Veeam B&R server -> remote mount server.
Thanks!
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