Getting these strange errors (so strange that Google returns NO RESULTS even when searching for just the ANS1688I part of the message)
01/02/2011 22:22:30 ANS1688I Sparse attributes for 'D:\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.1\MSSQL\Data\msdbdata.mdf' cannot be backed up correctly because the volume from which the file is backed up does not support sparse files. My SQL guy is reporting ACO5422E errors (yeah, I know - generic error message usually related to permissions issues) along with these I found in one of the SQL backup logs: 01/02/2011 04:00:07 Backup of SQL Database millreports_05032010 will not be attempted. 01/02/2011 04:00:07 ACO5422E Received the following from the MS SQL server: 01/02/2011 04:00:07 CSqlApi::GetSqlDatabaseInfoOpt3:6765:1914 LogFiles Count:0 01/02/2011 04:00:07 Backup of SQL Database millreports will not be attempted. 01/02/2011 04:00:07 ACO5422E Received the following from the MS SQL server: 01/02/2011 04:00:07 CSqlApi::GetSqlDatabaseInfoOpt3:6765:1914 LogFiles Count:0 01/02/2011 04:00:07 Backup of SQL Database VCU_05032010 will not be attempted. 01/02/2011 04:00:07 ACO5422E Received the following from the MS SQL server: 01/02/2011 04:00:07 CSqlApi::GetSqlDatabaseInfoOpt3:6765:1914 LogFiles Count:0 01/02/2011 04:00:07 Backup of SQL Database VCU will not be attempted. 01/02/2011 04:00:07 ACO5422E Received the following from the MS SQL server: 01/02/2011 04:00:07 CSqlApi::GetSqlDatabaseInfoOpt3:6765:1914 LogFiles Count:0 01/02/2011 04:00:07 Backup of SQL Database AdventureWorks will not be attempted. 01/02/2011 04:00:07 ACO5422E Received the following from the MS SQL server: 01/02/2011 04:00:07 CSqlApi::GetSqlDatabaseInfoOpt3:6765:1914 LogFiles Count:0 Base TSM client is 6.2.2.0 TDP is 5.5.5.0 SQL admin noted the problems started with the 5.5.5.0 update Any clues? Zoltan Forray TSM Software & Hardware Administrator Virginia Commonwealth University UCC/Office of Technology Services [email protected] - 804-828-4807 Don't be a phishing victim - VCU and other reputable organizations will never use email to request that you reply with your password, social security number or confidential personal information. For more details visit http://infosecurity.vcu.edu/phishing.html
