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with error 112 Backup failure with error 112 Rate Topic Display Mode Topic Options Author Message Helen-84411Helen-84411 Posted modify file encountered operating system error 112 Thursday, December 1, 2005 8:57 AM SSC Veteran Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Monday, April 29, 2013 11:00 PM Points: 210, Visits: 29 Hi there,I have this error sql server 112 "there is not enough space on the disk" when performing database backup (using maint plan)BackupMedium::ReportIoError: write failure on backup device 'K:\MSSQL\Bkup\xxx_OR\xx_OR_200512010117.BAK'. Operating system error 112(There is not enough space on the disk.).But drive K contains 353 GB of hard disk space. How can i interpret this error. Is this I/O issue. The command executed isBACKUP DATABASE [xxx_OR] TO DISK = N'K:\MSSQL\Bkup\xxx_OR\xxx_OR_200512010117.BAK' WITH INIT , NOUNLOAD ,
Operating System Error 112(error Not Found)
NOSKIP , STATS = 10, NOFORMAT.I have restarted the backup with FORMAT option and now it is in the processes of backing up(Without NOSKIP).Any pointers as to why this error is appreciated Helen--------------------------------Are you a born again. He is Jehova Jirah unto me Post #241176 Sameer RavalSameer Raval Posted Thursday, December 1, 2005 9:43 AM Mr or Mrs. 500 Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Friday, December 13, 2013 8:04 PM Points: 546, Visits: 255 A maintenance plan does not overwrite the old backup file. It creates a new backup file, and then deletes the old backup file after creating the new one. It needs enough space for 2 backups files bacause of this. This is the safe way to do backups, because you always have a backup file on disk.The solution is to make sure you have enough disk space for 2 backup files.What is the size of your database. I know with 353 Gb available space the pointer I reference may not be the case. Kindest Regards,Sameer Raval [Sql
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Question _ Database Administrators Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for database professionals who wish to improve their database skills and learn from others in the community. Join them; http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic241176-24-1.aspx it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top SQL Server: backup error 112: not enough space on the disk - true or not? up vote 2 down vote favorite 1 Last night my weekly backup on SQL Server 2014, running on http://dba.stackexchange.com/questions/140500/sql-server-backup-error-112-not-enough-space-on-the-disk-true-or-not Windows Server 2012 R2, failed with the following error in the log: failed with the following error: "A nonrecoverable I/O error occurred on file "D:\MSSQL\MSSQL12.MSSQLSERVER\Backup\backup-xxxx.bak:" 112(There is not enough space on the disk.). When I checked disk space I found there was still 1 GB free, and the .bak file looked ok, all 4GB of it, not compressed. So I ran a RESTORE VERIFYONLY command on that file: RESTORE VERIFYONLY FROM DISK = 'D:\MSSQL\MSSQL12.MSSQLSERVER\Backup\backup_xxxx.bak' that responded: The backup set on file 1 is valid. So which version of the story should I trust? Note: According to Pinal Dave (http://blog.sqlauthority.com/2016/04/14/sql-server-backup-randomly-failing-error-112-not-enough-space-disk/) the first error is not accurate, especially if using compressed backups. sql-server backup share|improve this question edited Jun 7 at 11:48 marc_s 5,41632843 asked Jun 6 at 10:43 simonpa71 365 Are you compressing the backup or not though? –Molenpad Jun 6 at 10:50 1 Run RESTORE HEADERONLY ... to see what date the backup was taken. Perhaps the backup is actually from the previous week. –Max Vernon Jun 6 at 10:52 2 Also if you didn't back up with INIT, the backup operati
...112(failed to retrieve text for this error. Reason: 15100) [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Write on "F:\Backup Temp\SQL\1234944360553\[..].bak.2012-10-07-00-00-00-000.ADD" failed: 112(There is not enough space on the disk.) https://www.mindtimebackup.eu/support/241919-Error-112-failed-to-retrieve-text-for-this-error-Reason-15100 Cause At the moment the export of a database starts the uncompressed space https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/f64fd24a-8a08-4d3c-aca3-4a947baa7a7b/event-id-17053-operating-system-error-112error-not-found-encountered?forum=sqldatabaseengine required for the export is reserved. When there is insufficient free space in the temporary directory for this, the above error will occur for that database. The MSSQL database works in the following manner: The backup manager will request a copy of the databases using a SQL-Query via sqldump. The MSSQL server will error 112 'freeze' the status of the databases, but will still function by storing all transactions into logfiles. The database will be copied by the SQL server into the temporary folder. When the copying of the databases is finished, the database becomes writable again and the transaction logs are processed. The OBM will read out the database and compares it with a previous backup, and (if there are differences) operating system error will create a incremental of differential file. The full database or the differences will be uploaded to the backup server. This process will result in a disk-space usage of 1.5 times the size of the databases in the temporary folder during the backup. Therefore you should assign a folder which can contain at least 1.5x as much data as the size of the databases combined. Solution We recommend you to choose a temporary folder on a disk which is not used for windows or the SQL server, to prevent problems. Stop all running SQL backup tasks. Remove the content of the temporarily directory of the SQL set. Choose a different folder on a disk which has at least the free space available to contain 1.5 times the size of the database(s) Open the software Go to the backupset settings (cog) Choose the SQL backupset Go to the 'Options' tab Select a different temporary folder Click 'OK' Save the settings / Close the software Start a manual differential backup of the SQL set. Aanmelden Mijn tickets Andere Artikelen Access denied for user 'root'@'localhost' .. a current database backup does not exist. Perform a full database backup by reissuing BACKUP DATABASE
(Русский)ישראל (עברית)المملكة العربية السعودية (العربية)ไทย (ไทย)대한민국 (한국어)中华人民共和国 (中文)台灣 (中文)日本 (日本語) HomeLibraryLearnDownloadsTroubleshootingCommunityForums Ask a question Quick access Forums home Browse forums users FAQ Search related threads Remove From My Forums Asked by: Event ID: 17053 - Operating system error 112(error not found) encountered SQL Server > SQL Server Database Engine Question 0 Sign in to vote Hi there I have recently installed a new server for a client running SBS2003 R2 with SQLServer 2005. I noted that the backup failed the SQL Server database on the consistenty check. On checking the event log I see this message as per above. It reads in the description c:\data\law\sqldata\data41_Data.MDF:MSSQL_DBCC6: Operating system error 112(error not found) encountered. Looking in the error log I see : Configuration option 'user options' changed from 0 to 0. Run the RECONFIGURE statement to install. Error: 17053, Severity: 16, State: 1. C:\Data\LAW\sqldata\data41_Data.MDF:MSSQL_DBCC6: Operating system error 112(error not found) encountered. DBCC CHECKDB (data41) WITH no_infomsgs executed by NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM found 0 errors and repaired 0 errors. Elapsed time: 0 hours 0 minutes 26 seconds. This is a new server with about 90% of disk space NTFS still available Any idea's thanks. Wednesday, June 20, 2007 9:55 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Error 112 means there is not enough space on disk. The system uses sparse file and alternate data stream for its dbcc operation. Look like your C:\ drive does not have enough disk space - you need at least the same amount as the original database. Thursday, June 21, 2007 9:51 AM Reply | Quote Moderator 0 Sign in to vote Hi Thanks for the reply. The server is new with sbs2003 r2 with about 65Gb free space on C:\ so it can't be not enough free space. The database is not very big.. Any more idesa's Thanks Stephen Saturday, June 30, 2007 12:49 AM Reply | Quote 1 Sign in to vote If your sql service is running under any service account then check necessary NTFS privilege for the folder you have mentioned above for that service account. Sunday, July 01, 2007 1:49 AM Reply | Quote Moderator 0 Sign in