An Internal Error Occurred While Enumerating Backup Sets Server 2008
Links Notable Members Current Visitors Recent Activity New Profile Posts Search Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads More... Recent Posts Menu Log in or Sign up [H]ard|Forum Forums > Bits & Bytes > Operating Systems > Windows Back And Restore "an internal error occurred shile enumerating backup sets" Discussion in 'Operating Systems' started by AMD_Gamer, Jun 26, 2011. Jun 26, 2011 #1 AMD_Gamer Pick your own.....you deserve it. Messages: 18,269 Joined: Jan 20, 2002 I am trying to perform a complete system image restore from a network share but after i enter the credentials i get this error, "an internal error occurred shile enumerating backup sets has anyone run into this before? I cant figure out what the problem is AMD_Gamer, Jun 26, 2011 AMD_Gamer, Jun 26, 2011 #1 Jun 26, 2011 #2 tigerade Guest Is this Win7 or Vista? tigerade, Jun 26, 2011 tigerade, Jun 26, 2011 #2 Jun 26, 2011 #3 AMD_Gamer Pick your own.....you deserve it. Messages: 18,269 Joined: Jan 20, 2002 Win7 I moved the files to a different share by themselves and it worked. I had two computers backed up to the same share folder. I am going to try putting each computer in their own folders and see if that works. I see no mention of having to separate the files for each machine. AMD_Gamer, Jun 26, 2011 AMD_Gamer, Jun 26, 2011 #3 Jun 26, 2011 #4 AMD_Gamer Pick your own.....you deserve it. Messages: 18,269 Joined: Jan 20, 2002 I am talking about the actual folder you choose to backup to. I setup a shared folder called backup and used backup and restore to backup two of my computers to that folder. The backup worked but when i went to do a system restore it would give me strange errors like "an internal error occurred shile enumerating backup sets. I changed it so that within the shared folder I have another folder for each co
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(Virtualmachine) 14 Monday Oct 2013 Posted by boma23 in IT and technology ≈ 2 Comments Tags2008, 2011, backup, BMR, Essentials, Hyper-V, restore, SBS, server It's blog post titles like the above that make me really want to re-evaluate my career choice, sell up and bugger off round the world on a 2 year trip using only smoke signals to communicate to the rest of the world… Anyway - to the issue in question! I'm basically going to tell you how you can restore a SBS 2011 Essentials Backup on an external USB, to a VM running on Server 2012 Hyper-V, but more importantly, where you might get tripped up along the way, choosing the seemingly obvious path. Some of you may have small business customers using SBS 2011Essentials (or standard), and if you're a small shop like us, you may have hit upon the idea of a Hyper-V loan server, to use in times of disaster when the clients' physical servers fall over. Restoring a BMR backup to a loan Hyper-V server is a really neat, easy way to support lots of differing hardware. At least when it goes according to plan… This latest incident has had me stumped for days - especially as I performed the same recovery a few months ago, (and have since later learnt that I happened to use the solution by chance accidentally during the initial incident). Basically, the long and short of it, and insane stumbling block, is that you need to use Server 2008 R2 64bit DVD media for the recovery, NOT the SBS 2011 Essentials DVD media, despite them being based on the same recovery environment. It may be a bug, or an evil trick left behind, but you would never know from the errors you encounter. (Technically SBS 2011 Essentials isn't licensed to be run as a VM, though SBS 2011 Std is with the Premium add-on, and all versions of 2012 are OK). So: 1. Create a new HyperV VM for the server to be restored from backup - do not install an OS, and configure networking as per suitable for your hardware (use of Virtual Switch recommended). 2. Important - by default the VHDX file will by dynamic and not big enough - immediately edit the disk, and expand to size bigger than the whole when server restored. If you do not do this, you will