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Help My stuff Home > Forums > ShadowProtect > Server Edition Error 2089 on two Server 2008 R2 DCs Submitted by hypercat(16)22 July, 2014 - 13:04 I am using https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd941837(v=ws.10).aspx a very OLD version ofShadowprotect (3.3) to back up two Windows Server 2008 R2 domain controllers. Going back to mid-April I'm seeing the following errors on both servers in the Directory Service log: Event ID 2089: The directory partition has not been backed up since at least the following number of days: Directory partition: DC=domain,DC=com 'Backup latency interval' https://www.storagecraft.com/support/forum/error-2089-two-server-2008-r2-dcs (days): 30 Shadowprotect is otherwise running fine, backing up all volumes on both servers in one backup job. I saw a post about this issue, but the solution was to back up all volumes in a single backup job, which is already what I'm doing.Does anyone have any idea how to fix this situation? Forums: Server Edition Login or register to post comments Comments STC-Court(2694)2 years 10 weeks ago Sounds like the Server State Sounds like the Server State Backup needs to be configured to run on the system. This is something that we recommend doing on any server running active directory. ShadowProtect is a system backup utility but it doesn't process the system state. This you configure within the Windows Server Backup built into the OS. Below is a Microsoft KB that goes over this. Hopefully it helps. Microsoft KB:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd941837(v=ws.10).aspx Login or register to post comments Terms and Conditions of Use - Privacy Policy - Cookies A Commons Community, powered byAcquiaTheme byTopNotchThemes, powered byFusion. Copyright© 2016 - StorageCraft Technology Corporation
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view FAQ MembersRegister Login Event ID 2089 on Server - Can I use Veeam to stop this error Availability for the Always-On Enterprise Post a reply 14 posts • Page 1 of 1 Event ID 2089 on Server - Can I use Veeam to stop this error by mjgreen81 » Tue May 07, 2013 9:36 am people like this post Hi All,Our DC's are backed up with Veeam. However, we have noticed that one of our DC's is reporting the following error:Code: Select allEvent 2089, ActiveDirectory_DomainService
This directory partition has not been backed up since at least the following number of days.
Directory partition:
DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=internal,DC=OURDOMAIN DC=com
'Backup latency interval' (days):
30
It is recommended that you take a backup as often as possible to recover from accidental loss of data. However if you haven't taken a backup since at least the 'backup latency interval' number of days, this message will be logged every day until a backup is taken. You can take a backup of any replica that holds this partition.
By default the 'Backup latency interval' is set to half the 'Tombstone Lifetime Interval'. If you want to change the default 'Backup latency interval', you could do so by adding the following registry key.
'Backup latency interval' (days) registry key:
System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Parameters\Backup Latency Threshold (days) Are there any settings etc in my Veeam job that can tell Windows that it is being backed up? (similar to the way you can clear the Exchange logs via the Veeam backup job). mjgreen81 Enthusiast Posts: 60 Liked: 1 time Joined: Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:06 pm Full Name: Mike Green Private message Top Re: Event ID 2089 on Server - Can I use Veeam to stop this e by v.Eremin » Tue May 07, 2013 9:40 am people like this post I'm wondering whether application aware image processing option is enabled in the job settings.Thanks. v.Eremin Veeam S