Error 1017 Insufficient Permissions Retrospect
Resources Permission errors may occur under the following conditions: When the script was created you were logged in as user X. At the time of backup you are logged in as user Y who does not have permission to connect to the source server: -1001 (unknown Windows error) When the script was created you were logged in as user X. At the time of backup you are not logged in: -1017 (insufficient permissions) Retrospect 6.0 and earlier You may need to configure the Retrospect Launcher Service to automatically log into the shared volume using a non-"system" account for proper login to the shared network volume as follows: Windows XP/Vista/7/8 Open the Services Control Panel under Administrative Tools. Select Retrospect Launcher, stop the service and then click the Startup button. In the "Log On As" section select This Account. LocalSystem will appear in the field to the right. Change "LocalSystem" to the account you want to use and then enter your password in the two password fields. Restart the Launcher Service. Retrospect 6.5 and Later Retrospect 6.5 and later includes an option to configure Retrospect to run under a specific user account. This should allow a backup of a mapped volume without needing to modify the launcher service. Go to Configure>Preferences>Security. Configure Retrospect to run as a specific user. Note: Users in a Domain should enter the domain name in the "log on to" field of the security preferences. If you are in a workgroup environment, enter the local computer name into the "log on to" field. You should also go to Configure>Volumes. Get properties on the network volume and configure it for automatic login. Last Update: February 14, 2012 About Us Press Support Privacy Downloads Upgrade Try Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Spiceworks YouTube Blog Choose your language: Deutsch English English-AU English-UK Español Français Italiano Latin America 日本 Protecting data since 1984. Copyright © 2016 Retrospect, Inc. All rights reserved.
fine, but it can't access open files; when the backup starts, it gives the error: Can't use Open File Backup option for Zim (C:), error -1017 (insufficient permissions) In the Windows event log, there's a VSS error paired with this error: Volume Shadow Copy Service error: An internal inconsistency was detected in trying to contact shadow copy service writers. Please check to see that the Event Service and Volume Shadow Copy Service are operating properly. I've searched around for various solutions to this issue, and haven't found anything that helps: * I made sure that the VSS service (and another apparently related service, MS Software Shadow Copy Provider) were started (the first time I tried a backup, https://www.retrospect.com/en/support/kb/error_1017_permission_errors_when_using_nas_volumes_with_windows those services weren't started), but even after starting them I get the same error. I tried looking for a service called "Event Service", but didn't see anything (other than the "Event Log" service, which is running). * A Retrospect technote notes that Open File Backup doesn't work with FAT, but my C: drive is NTFS, so this doesn't apply. * Another Retrospect technote (which I can't find right now) suggests that it's related to http://osdir.com/ml/sysutils.retrospect.general/2007-06/msg00000.html mounted network drives, but that isn't the case for me (C: is my main disk). * A Microsoft technote on VSS suggests looking at a particular registry entry, but that didn't help (I only have the "System" entry under that key, and it looks the same as the technote suggests it should). Has anyone else encountered this problem? Any suggestions? Thanks, nj Thread at a glance: Next Message by Date: Anybody know off-hand where Retrospect client stores it's password files/hashes? Hi all... For a security class I'm taking at the U, they are having us to an analysis of one of our "critical systems". I chose our backup system for a number of reasons. As I go through the analysis methodology, one of the things they have us do is attempt to crack the passwords of our server machines. This got me thinking that I should probably try to crack the passwords stored by the Retrospect *clients* to see how "secure" they are... So, does anybody know where those passwords/hashes are stored for Retrospect Client is on Mac,Windows, and Linux (assuming, of course, that the client hashes *are* stored separately someplace else.) If the passwords are actually embedded *in the client*, that would be better (and easier for me to report against), but I'd need to find some official statement ind
'General Questions' started by philmee95, Aug 12, 2008. philmee95 Bit Poster Messages: 8 I have just gotten my first few Virtuozzo containers running on windows http://forum.odin.com/threads/anybody-use-emc-dantz-retrospect-server-and-parallels-containers.83457/ 2003 and want more than container snapshots. I want point in time recoverablity https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2667548?tstart=0 of a few key files DataBases. I can't seem to get Retrospect to work within the containers. I read a bunch of people using the 1 touch backups and some form of retrospect in the mac forums, but I do not know if the mac product is comparable to error 1017 containers server. Anyways, the problem stems in the file redirection and I/O interception directories such as c:/windows/ and the iis metabase so far. I have been using EMC Retrospect for awhile now as it does disk to disk, user restore and virtual full backups with the most ease and bang for the buck ($2k for unlimted desktops and 10 servers with error 1017 insufficient exchange and sql pack). EMC does the proactive backups and volume snapshots and takes miniscule amounts of space (10 servers, 10 laptops, exchange on 1 TB). I would really rather not buy another license to arc serve or veritas ever again. I do not care about backing up hardware node, just the data files in each container or hopefully the whole thig so I can do a bare metal recovery of a container if need be on top of the built in altiris container snapshots. Thanks for any suggestions, Phil philmee95, Aug 12, 2008 #1 philmee95 Bit Poster Messages: 8 + Executing Jabber_SysVol at 8/12/2008 4:39 PM (Execution unit 1) To Backup Set Jabber_Backups [001]... Can't use Open File Backup option for DbData on JABBER-2, error -1017 (insufficient permissions) - 8/12/2008 4:39:36 PM: Copying DbData on JABBER-2 File "C:\DbData\Jabber.mdf": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation) File "C:\DbData\Jabber_log.ldf": can't read, error -1020 (sharing violation) 8/12/2008 4:40:18 PM: Snapshot stored, 4 KB 8/12/2008 4:40:23 PM: Comparing DbData on JABBER-2 8/12/2008 4:40:25 PM: 2 execution errors Duration: 00:00:48 (00:00:39 idle/loading/preparing) Can't use Open File Ba
Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked ranj.bassi Level 1 (0 points) Q: Backup XServe/XRAID to NAS storage mounting issues Hi I am running Retrospect 8.1 for Mac to do a replication backup from live server to 2 seperate NAS boxes. One is a freenas box which talks via AFP and the other is to an overland SNAP server which talks NFS. I am having a few problems using the copy function in Retrospect to copy all the contents of the RAID over to 2 seperate NAS destinations. I having problems doing backups to these destinations. I have tested that if I use a external drive connected via Firewire it seems to be fine. Does anyone know how best I can create a replica of the server storage to the NAS boxes. We used to use these NAS boxes to keep backups of Retrospect catalogs which I used to use the backup function of retrospect but having previous bad experience trying to restore from a backup and getting the need media message I thought I would try the copy function instead. The errors I get in the logs are the following:On email: From Retrospect: Script "MonWedFri AppleNas" failed during automatic execution, error -1017 ( insufficient permissions). Please launch Retrospect and check the log for details.Script: MonWedFri AppleNasDate: 11/29/2010Script "MonWedFri AppleNas" incompleteWhen I look at the logs I get a lot of Scanning incomplete, error -1101 (file directory not found)I have also seen MAP error: unknown MAC error 45.Can anyone help?To me this seems certain to be a permissions problem just wondering if other techs had similar problems settings up network storage to do backups from a MAC server and how did you do it?I also tried some software called SuperDuper and have similar mounting issues also think the problem is def storage related. Is there anyway I can reset the permissions on the destination unit?Any help would be great