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LMS 4.0 backup problem

ronlukassen
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Recently installed LMS4.0.1 on a new server. It looks like backup is not functioning.

The log-file (dbbackup.log) ends with :

[Wed Mar 23 12:54:35 2011] Backing up database rmengdb:SQL Anywhere Command File Hiding Utility Version 10.0.1.4051
SQL Anywhere Backup Utility Version 10.0.1.4051
Parse error: DSN 'rmeng' does not exist
[Wed Mar 23 12:54:35 2011] Backup rmeng to d:/CSCObackup\0\rmeng\database\rmeng.db failed. Retry backup database rmeng
SQL Anywhere Command File Hiding Utility Version 10.0.1.4051
SQL Anywhere Backup Utility Version 10.0.1.4051
Parse error: DSN 'rmeng' does not exist
[Wed Mar 23 12:55:35 2011] Backup rmeng to d:/CSCObackup\0\rmeng\database\rmeng.db failed second time.
[Wed Mar 23 12:55:35 2011]  ERROR(1439): Database rmengdb backup failed and . Check the log file for information.
[Wed Mar 23 12:55:35 2011]  Backup failed: 2011/03/23 12:55:45
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[Wed Mar 23 12:55:45 2011] INFO: Notifying BackupFailureEvent.
Publishing the message : <EventDetail><DcrID>0</DcrID><DeviceName>137.224.6.1</DeviceName><EventName>BACKUP_FAILURE</EventName><Time>1300881346095</Time><Status>Active</Status><Severity>Critical</Severity><Source>System</Source><EventProperties><Property><Name>Status</Name><Value>Database rmengdb backup failed and . Check the log file for information.</Value></Property><Property><Name>BACKUP_FAILURE</Name><Value>Backup Failure</Value></Property></EventProperties></EventDetail>

The file-backup looks ok but the database-part doesn't.

Hint: I noticed the DSN's of the databases have changed (Open Database Schema Support manual).

In the manifest-directory that is used by backup to analyse which databases are installed the old DSN's are still used.

Anyone experiencing similar behaviour ?

Ron

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AFROJ AHMAD
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi ,

Can you please share the dbbackp.log and Manifest Folder (NMSROOT\CSCOpx\backup)

Thanks--

Afroj

Thanks- Afroz [Do rate the useful post] ****Ratings Encourages Contributors ****

Hi Afroj,

Was a few days OoO.

In the zip-file you'll find manifest and everything under it and a single run copied from dbbackup.log.

Thanks for your attention.

Ron