VSS is enabled,
this isn't the problem
2010/5/26 John Doe jd...@yahoo.com:
From: Carlo Filippetto carlo.filippe...@gmail.com
I have a server with Microsoft Sql Server, I need to
backup it.
Today I tried a FULL restore job, I receive several
error with file lock at the end of the job,
Subject:
Re: [Bacula-users] Best practice - MS Sql
VSS is enabled,
this isn't the problem
2010/5/26 John Doe jd...@yahoo.com:
From: Carlo Filippetto carlo.filippe...@gmail.com
I have a server with Microsoft Sql Server, I need to
backup it.
Today I tried a FULL restore job
:50:
From:
Carlo Filippetto carlo.filippe...@gmail.com
To:
John Doe jd...@yahoo.com
Cc:
bacula-users bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date:
27.05.2010 11:32
Subject:
Re: [Bacula-users] Best practice - MS Sql
VSS is enabled,
this isn't
:
Carlo Filippetto carlo.filippe...@gmail.com
To:
John Doe jd...@yahoo.com
Cc:
bacula-users bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date:
27.05.2010 11:32
Subject:
Re: [Bacula-users] Best practice - MS Sql
VSS is enabled,
this isn't the problem
2010
What about using osql.exe to backup your databases? It should work quite
seamlessly :)
That's exactly how I do it with a run before script, works perfectly.
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Hi all,
I have a server with Microsoft Sql Server, I need to backup it.
Today I tried a FULL restore job, I receive several error with file
lock at the end of the job, and to let it work well I need to
reinstall Sql Server... why?
This DBMS is under Windows 2k3
There is a best way to backup
From: Carlo Filippetto carlo.filippe...@gmail.com
I have a server with Microsoft Sql Server, I need to
backup it.
Today I tried a FULL restore job, I receive several
error with file lock at the end of the job, and to let it
work well I need to reinstall Sql Server... why?
This DBMS is