260 results:
- Missed Backup: Login to ACB/OBM Failed Due to Expired SSL CertBackups failed due to an expired SSL certificate preventing ACB/OBM login. Learn how to renew the certificate and restore connectivity to avoid data loss.
- "Microsoft SQL Server not found" warning on Microsoft SQL backupLearn how to grant necessary permissions to the backup account to resolve AhsayOBM backup warning "Microsoft SQL Server not found"
- MS SQL ODBC Backup Fails: Device Name Length Exceeds LimitSQL backup fails due to device name exceeding 259-character limit. Shorten the temp path or DB name, or use VSS mode in AhsayOBM to resolve the issue.
- AhsayOBM Windows System Backup Error 0x80780038: Shadow Copy IssueSystem backup fails with error 0x80780038 due to shadow copy storage on another volume. Learn how to adjust system protection settings to fix the issue.
- Transaction Log Backup Fails: No Full Backup Found for MS SQL DatabaseTransaction log backup fails in AhsayOBM due to missing full backup or recent recovery model change. Perform a full backup before running log backups.
- Backup Fails After Upgrade: Unable to Download v6 Index in CBSAfter upgrading AhsayCBS from v6 to v8.1 or above, backups fail with a "failed to download v6 index" error. Learn how to resolve this post-upgrade issue.
- Exchange Backupset Creation Fails: LAN Manager Authentication LevelError shown when creating Exchange mail-level backup set in AhsayOBM: "LAN Manager authentication level must be 3 or higher." Set NTLMv2 to fix the issue.
- Windows Backup error "Backup location is running low on space"System or System State backup fails due to low disk space in temp location. Change the temporary path in AhsayOBM to a volume with sufficient free space.
- System State Backup Not Supported on Windows 7, 8, 10System State backup fails on Windows 7-10 due to WBAdmin limitations. Use Windows System Backup instead to protect OS data with AhsayOBM.
- "UNC path not supported" when running Batch File in post/pre commandAhsayOBM/ACB shows "UNC paths are not supported" when a batch file is run from a network drive as a pre/post backup command due to Windows limitation.
