Re: Can not backup Certificate server
- From: "Ryan Hanisco" <rhanisco@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 17:35:00 +0000
You can certainly back the server up this way but the CA itself should be backed up separately. Take a look at the following KB article from MS for directions.
http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/Library/0f1a31e4-8bc1-45ef-987f-c3e1a904eabe1033.mspx
Ryan Hanisco
"Mr.B" <MrB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:668FF532-53DA-4480-959E-26E0B451FCA7@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:
When I tried to manually backup ca , I get error : Unable to write to the log file. 0xc80001fe (EDB: -510)
The bottom error are log in to the event log, when I use system state backup.
Event Type: Error Event Source: ESENT Event Category: Logging/Recovery Event ID: 413 Date: 19.01.2006 Time: 12:12:29 User: N/A Computer: HIS01 Description: certsrv.exe (424) Unable to create the log. The drive may be read-only, out of disk space, misconfigured, or corrupted. Error -1811.
Event Type: Error Event Source: ESENT Event Category: Logging/Recovery Event ID: 203 Date: 19.01.2006 Time: 12:12:29 User: N/A Computer: HIS01 Description: certsrv.exe (424) The database engine has stopped the backup with error -510.
Event Type: Error Event Source: NTBackup Event Category: None Event ID: 8012 Date: 19.01.2006 Time: 12:12:29 User: N/A Computer: HIS01 Description: The 'Certificate Server' returned 'Unable to write to the log file. ' from a call to 'BackupGetLogs()' additional data '-'
System is Windows 2000 SP4.
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