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Any ideas? / comments
Any ideas?
I'd run the tests again but each time it fails on the same point. Only if i reboor the server en run it before i yry to make an backup it runs okay.
I've checked and tried the issues in the technet article but whitout any luck. / comments
I'd run the tests again but each time it fails on the same point. Only if i reboor the server en run it before i yry to make an backup it runs okay.
I've checked and tried the issues in the technet...
The output of the Start Test:
I’m not familiar with this tool but the output I don’t understand. Block write failed en after that The operation completed successfully?
Creating buffered test file on network drive
File created.
Writing block (512)
Block written.
Writing block (1024)
Block written.
Writing block (1048576)
Block written.
Writing block (2097152)
Block write failed. BytesWritten: -1
Error 0: The operation completed successfully
Writing block (3145728)
Block write failed. BytesWritten: -1
Error 0: The operation completed successfully
Writing block (4194304)
Block write failed. BytesWritten: -1
Error 0: The operation completed successfully
Comparing file size
File size is consistent.
Creating non-buffered test file on network drive
File created.
Writing block (512)
Block written.
Writing block (1024)
Block written.
Writing block (1048576)
Block written.
Writing block (2097152)
Block write failed. BytesWritten: -1
Error 0: The operation completed successfully
Writing block (3145728)
Block write failed. BytesWritten: -1
Error 0: The operation completed successfully
Writing block (4194304)
Block write failed. BytesWritten: -1
Error 0: The operation completed successfully
Comparing file size
File size is consistent. / comments
The output of the Start Test:
I’m not familiar with this tool but the output I don’t understand. Block write failed en after that The operation completed successfully?
Creating buffered test fi...
It appears immediately after i issue the command. (Just a few seconds.) / comments
It appears immediately after i issue the command. (Just a few seconds.)
Sorry missed that question before. :oops:
Indeed 1024 bytes. / comments
Sorry missed that question before. :oops:
Indeed 1024 bytes.
Yes it’s always the IHDATA_test but this was just an example. Normally we have to backup approximately 31 databases. Almost all are failing. I think it has something to do with the size of the database because a small database (only a few Mb) works okay. Larger databases I think above 1 GB fail.
The backup file is created and is always 1Kb large.
Manually I receive the exact same error.
Any ideas? I was very enthusiast about SQL Backup but I really need to fix this problem because it’s consuming a lot of time.
Roger / comments
Yes it’s always the IHDATA_test but this was just an example. Normally we have to backup approximately 31 databases. Almost all are failing. I think it has something to do with the size of the da...
Sorry but that isn't my solution.
These things i've already checked.
So any ideas? / comments
Sorry but that isn't my solution.
These things i've already checked.
So any ideas?
Indeed these are backups to a network drive.
I’ve tested it also on a local drive and this seems to work. But unfortunately I need it to backup tot a network drive because we’re short on disk space locally. Also the log I’ve posted is not the normal backup procedure, this procedure normally includes 32 databases with a total size of 150GB.
I tried to use a script but this seems to be the exact same problem. / comments
Indeed these are backups to a network drive.
I’ve tested it also on a local drive and this seems to work. But unfortunately I need it to backup tot a network drive because we’re short on disk s...