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Hi,
Restarting the GUI should fix this.
It's rare that this can occur but the Activity history didn't manage to match up the item from the in progress list in order for it to disappear from the in progress list. If you relaunch the GUI it will show this as a completed backup. -
Thanks. I'll give it a shot.
Actually, I did give it a shot, but as I was in the middle of a ad-hoc backup, the GUI closed, except for a window saying that it would close when the backup was completed. Now, of course, I can't get the GUI back.
I'll try to remember this next time, but I would suggest an alert/question dialog before exiting when ad-hoc actions are still in progress.
Thanks,
Marc -
Yep. That did it. Thanks.
Marc -
Hi Marc,
If you hit Cancel on that "SQL Backup is closing" dialog, it'll restore the GUI's main window so you can carry on working. I know it's not much help, but..;)
All the best,
Dan -
Ah... I thought that 'CANCEL' would terminate the backup or whatever it was doing. The cancel just cancels the closing of the GUI?
Marc -
I am having this problem as well. There are backups showing in progress even though they are not running on the server. There are 9 of them right now appearing as if the backup is running 24/7 even though it is not running at all (except normal scheduled runs). I have closed the GUI several times as this has been occuring even over a few days before I researched the GUI problem. Any thoughts? I am on the latest version of SQL Backup, 5.0.3.178.
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I am seeing this issue now running 5.3.0.178 with jobs with VERIFY. I have the GUI open and when the job submitted by SQL Agent starts it shows as a Job under the In Progress tab. When it is running the processed amount goes up. If I look in the file folder where the backup is being written to and then note when the filesize shows a number I can now see the job under the Activity History tab as well as the In progress tab.
If I look at the Jobs View History in SQL Agent is shows completed yet it is still visible under the In Progress tab.
I tried the same without the VERIFY and just after the filesize showed in the folder it disappeared from the In Progress tab and showed up in both the Activity History tab and the SQL Agent View History.
Maybe this is a problem with VERIFY.
Chris -
Just to add to my post after the last post, I also use VERIFY in all my backups.
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I only have one SQL Backup connection at the moment, and it's periodically pulling the time.
Is there somewhere else I should look to fix this?
Will upgrading to 5.1 fix it? I just got 5.0 and finally got around to installing it last week.
Thanks,
Marc