Stsadm -o backup DOES include a sql backup.

 

Regards,

 

Michael B. Smith

MCITP:SA,EMA/MCSE/Exchange MVP

http://TheEssentialExchange.com

 

From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2008 5:42 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Sharepoint / MOSS woes

 

Can I start by just saying ARRRRGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

 

Thanks

 

We decided to upgrade our WSS 3 box to MOSS2007 on Thursday. We went through
all the docs before hand, got a copy of the backups (we run full backups
nightly using STSADM and also get backup of the AAM  and the Metabase). As
is the way, the install went badly. After 24 hours of us trying to coax the
configuration tool to tell us what useraccount it was referring to when it
said "invalid user account" we called PSS. That's when the fun really
started. We've been assigned a PSS member who's English is poor and their
accent is so strong that we've given up asking them to repeat themselves and
have just asked them email everything to us, which means things are taking
ages. The configuration tool failed to complete at all, even with PSS
talking to it, so we started down the route of uninstalling MOSS/WSS and
then starting again. Guess what?...you can't uninstall MOSS/WSS unless the
configuration tool has completed successfully!! Which is nice, and the
'official' manual uninstall guidelines from MS require that you remove it
from add/remove, which you can't.

 

So, after stepping in to the dark, this time with a chap who can speak
English and was happy to sit and chat, we've manually removed MOSS and are
starting again. And this is really where my question comes in.

 

When using WSS3 in standalone mode (ie just one box running WSS without SQL
server installed), does the "STSADM -o backup ..." command constitute a full
backup? We thought it did, and have checked the docs which also imply it
does. However the PSS chap (now back the non-english speaker) seems to think
that we would also need an SQL backup. This in itself is odd, as the
standalone install of WSS3 appears to use Windows Internal Database (ie SQL
Server 2005 compact or embedded). This doesn't have any management tools
with it, and there's no clear indication that it's meant to be managed
outside of the app thats written to use it. 

 

I'm losing the will to live, and am apparently paying good money for someone
to email me links and to confuse us even more than we are able to do
ourselves. 

 

Rant over :S

 

Olly

 

 

 

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