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Hi all, I believe I have figured out what I'm doing wrong. The issue only occurs if I am editing a job that had a one-off schedule, not a repeating one. So, if I have an ad-hoc backup job that runs just once, if I then edit the schedule, because it's run successfully its 1 scheduled time, the schedule remains disabled, and so I have to manually enable it. It's not (for me) the expected behaviour but I can see why it happens. / comments
Hi all, I believe I have figured out what I'm doing wrong. The issue only occurs if I am editing a job that had a one-off schedule, not a repeating one.So, if I have an ad-hoc backup job that runs...
Hi, I'm on SQL Backup version 10.1.15.1874 and this behaviour has been seen on SQL 2017 RTM CU15. Thanks, Ric. / comments
Hi, I'm on SQL Backup version 10.1.15.1874 and this behaviour has been seen on SQL 2017 RTM CU15.Thanks,Ric.
Hi @Jon_Kirkwood our example is a SQL 2017 RTM Enterprise Edition clustered instance hosted on 2 Windows Server 2012 Datacenter servers. A manual upgrade as specified in the documentation was successful so we are now on 10.1.15 / comments
Hi @Jon_Kirkwood our example is a SQL 2017 RTM Enterprise Edition clustered instance hosted on 2 Windows Server 2012 Datacenter servers.A manual upgrade as specified in the documentation was succes...
Hi, not hijacking this thread but I am also experiencing the same issue on 1 particular server (other servers show the upgrade components window absolutely fine). Just an FYI in case it's something more. Thanks. / comments
Hi, not hijacking this thread but I am also experiencing the same issue on 1 particular server (other servers show the upgrade components window absolutely fine). Just an FYI in case it's somethin...
Hi @Ben_P thanks for that. I found the same part of the documentation over the weekend. Now to speak to the team who created the server(s). / comments
Hi @Ben_P thanks for that. I found the same part of the documentation over the weekend. Now to speak to the team who created the server(s).
Hi @Ben_P to clarify, in our Azure portal when looking at the resource, it should be the login shown as the Server Admin in the Essentials section? Server admin: xxxxxxx / comments
Hi @Ben_P to clarify, in our Azure portal when looking at the resource, it should be the login shown as the Server Admin in the Essentials section?Server admin: xxxxxxx
please remove, I accidentally logged the question in the wrong product forum. I've reposted in the correct forum so this is no longer needed. Thanks. / comments
please remove, I accidentally logged the question in the wrong product forum. I've reposted in the correct forum so this is no longer needed. Thanks.
Hi, my server admin has helped me resolve this. If anyone is looking for this in the future, the MSA had nothing to do with it - my restore path was looking for an admin share on serverA when the SQL Agent account wasn't a local admin. I've pointed the Agent account to the non-admin share and the restore is working as expected. / comments
Hi,my server admin has helped me resolve this. If anyone is looking for this in the future, the MSA had nothing to do with it - my restore path was looking for an admin share on serverA when the S...
Please close this question/delete it, etc as I've noticed I've logged it in the wrong product forum. I've re-logged it in the SQL Backup forum so this is no longer required. Thanks. / comments
Please close this question/delete it, etc as I've noticed I've logged it in the wrong product forum. I've re-logged it in the SQL Backup forum so this is no longer required.Thanks.
Hi @Alex B Here is the screenshot of SQL Monitor, with Reports highlighted as my cursor is resting over it (although you can't see it). Clicking on Reports, takes me to the screen in my first post. [image] Thanks, Ric. / comments
Hi @Alex B Here is the screenshot of SQL Monitor, with Reports highlighted as my cursor is resting over it (although you can't see it). Clicking on Reports, takes me to the screen in my first post...