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03-18-2009 03:52 AM
03-18-2009 03:52 AM
RDX Drive cannot be used as a backup drive in small business servers
Any solution for this - major - problem?
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06-26-2009 07:55 AM
06-26-2009 07:55 AM
Re: RDX Drive cannot be used as a backup drive in small business servers
The server can see the RDX drive perfectly as I can copy files to it.., but when I use the SBS Backup Wizzard it says it can only save backups to an Internal or External drive????.., amd won't let me save a back up there...
Dead in the water with this one at the mo...
Any body got an answer for this one..?
Colin
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06-26-2009 08:02 AM
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Re: RDX Drive cannot be used as a backup drive in small business servers
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/925097
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09-16-2009 05:45 AM
09-16-2009 05:45 AM
Re: RDX Drive cannot be used as a backup drive in small business servers
1. Is anyone from HP working with ProStor & Microsoft to resolve this issue and make the RDX a valid backup solution? This seems like the perfect fit for Microsoft's no-tape strategy.
2. Can someone modify the RDX QuickSpecs & website to point out that this is not a good backup choice for SBS?
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09-16-2009 05:50 AM
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Re: RDX Drive cannot be used as a backup drive in small business servers
KB925097 was the answer for me with SBS2003, worked fine after that..., no further problems
Definatly works, you just have to do the kb to the letter...
Agree, it would be an idea if they sorted it once and for all...
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11-09-2009 11:48 AM
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Re: RDX Drive cannot be used as a backup drive in small business servers
\\server1\rdx
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11-09-2009 11:49 AM
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04-27-2010 10:56 AM
04-27-2010 10:56 AM
Re: RDX Drive cannot be used as a backup drive in small business servers
I found a lot of information on the internet but nothing works.
This hotfix http://support.microsoft.com/kb/955561 can't be installed on SBS2008 or Windows Server 2008.
Someone who fixed it by scripting:
http://www.css-networks.com/2009/01/scheduled-backup-to-rdx-rd1000-with-sbs-2008-and-wbadmin.html
But I prefer the GUI.
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07-19-2010 11:11 AM
07-19-2010 11:11 AM
Re: RDX Drive cannot be used as a backup drive in small business servers
I found a lot of information on the internet but nothing works. This hotfix http://support.microsoft.com/kb/955561 can't be installed on SBS2008 or Windows Server 2008.
If you go to the link it states that it can be installed on Vista and Server 2008 SP1. It doesnt apply to SBS 2008 which is what we need it to do. The registry edit works for SBS 2008 if you follow the information in the previous post.
Cheers
Jeremy
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07-19-2010 11:14 AM
07-19-2010 11:14 AM
Re: RDX Drive cannot be used as a backup drive in small business servers
Check out the MS KB's etc...
I got it working fine...
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05-24-2011 04:47 AM
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04-15-2013 08:50 AM
04-15-2013 08:50 AM
Re: RDX Drive cannot be used as a backup drive in small business servers
SBS 2011 Backing Up to RDX drive – solution
Like many people before me I have run into the well documented (now) problem of SBS 2011 (and 2008) not being able to back up to an RDX cartridge drive whether it be internal or USB
The workarounds I’ve seen are either using other software (backup exec for example) or for scheduling a “full backup” using Windows backup.
Of course none of these solutions allow you to see the backup results in the SBS console so you won’t get backup notifications and the server will forever be telling you that you’ve not configured / carried out a backup which is quite annoying.
I believe I’ve found a working solution to this which lets you use an RDX drive, lets you do scheduled backups which are reported back to the console and therefore register as successful backups in the notification emails you get sent by SBS.
I’ve tested this on SBS 2011 using a USB attached external RDX drive.
I don’t know if ALL of the points are absolutely necessary to get this to work but for the sake of a few clicks its probably worth doing all the stages !
- Share your RDX drive and give “everyone” full access permission to the drive (“everyone” may be overkill but I’ve done that to ensure no permissions issues stop this from working – you may want to adjust security accordingly)
- Go into Windows Backup (NOT SBS CONSOLE) and configure your scheduled backup – select what you want to backup and then choose the option to backup to a remote share.
- Choose your shared RDX drive as the destination for the backup
- Select your backup schedule and complete the backup wizard.
- At this point in theory you have got a scheduled full server backup but of course this doesn’t “report in” to the SBS console and you wouldn’t get any backup completion notifications from the SBS console either
- Next connect a supported USB hard drive to your server – this is a temporary step but needs doing (virtually all usb hard drives are supported)
- Go to the SBS console and select “configure your backup”
- Go through the SBS backup wizard, select what you want to backup and when and complete the wizard – I chose all the same settings as the ones I’d just used in the Windows Backup including the schedule time just to be on the safe side. The only difference is the backup destination – you can only select the USB hard drive not your rdx drive as these are not supported in SBS backup but that’s fine – go ahead and select the USB hard drive and complete the backup wizard. It will now show that the backup is configured and scheduled in the console
- Close out of SBS console and go back to the Windows Backup Wizard again.
10. Disconnect the USB hard drive at this point – no longer needed
11. Select the “change backup settings” option and leave all the settings as they are except for when you get to backup location – here you want to select your “share” option and once again input \\servername\howyousharedyourrdxdriveout
12. Complete the wizard.
Now what I discovered was that when you use the SBS console to setup a backup, the console creates a task in the windows task scheduler called something like “Windows Server Backup Schedule Task” (or similar) This is also what is created when you use the Windows Server Backup Wizard – exactly the same scheduled task name.
By doing what we’ve just done above, we’ve created the scheduled task as far as SBS console is concerned but then we’ve changed one of the settings in it (the backup destination) using Windows Server backup.
I’ve now got an SBS server happily backing up to an RDX drive each night, sending me a status report by email in the morning to say its completed and showing the backup history in the console window too. I’ve even done a restore of files and folders which worked like a dream. Now remember you are getting a FULL server backup as well as the bare metal restore so you can restore anything you could usually restore if you were backing up to a support USB hard drive
There are a couple of things to be aware of though / which I haven’t tested yet;
- Do not click “run backup now” from within the SBS console – this makes the console crash for some reason. Probably doesn’t like my workaround. If you want to “run the backup now” you can do so from Windows Server Backup software or run the scheduled task. When running, it appear in the console as backup in progress.
- I haven’t yet checked to see if the backup automatically overwrites or appends (if space) what is already on the cartridge. If I find it doesn’t overwrite or append then all I need to do is schedule another task to run shortly beforehand which formats / wipes contents of cartridge so not a big issue really.
So there we go – a working solution (as far as I can see) which allows you to use your RDX drive with SBS 2011 – perhaps someone could test this on SBS 2008 as well but I can’t as don’t have access to a suitable test server
Hope this helps people and would be interested in any feedback