Backup & Disaster Recovery troubleshooting Backup fails due to database being offline Backup fails on certain system Microsoft SQL Server databases Backup job hangs or fails due to VSS writer issue on server Backup job seems to hang or stuck Cannot find certain files and folders selected for backup using browse and restore Client does not run scheduled backups Client status. Backup agent is running but cannot communicate Client status. Client is down or unreachable Client status resolution Error. Authoritative answer for host not found Error. DR Image Backup Failure: Failed to create SuperAgent remote proxy Error. Cannot connect to explicitly configured server instance Error. Cannot get configuration for backup of database Error. Could not connect to storage daemon Error. Could not load file or assembly (or enumerating SQL databases). Error in SQL server plug-in Error. Could not start. The system cannot find the file specified Error. An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host Error. Failure getting log and patch files Error. A file access error occurred on the host or guest operating system Error. Filesystem change prohibited Error. GetConfiguration timed out Error. Memory allocation failed. Out of memory Error. The method is disabled Error. Network error on data channel. Connection reset by peer Error. Source and destination disk size does not match Error. The specified network name is no longer available Error. Specified network password is not correct Error. Unable to connect to storage daemon Error. VixEDISKOUTOFRANGE Error. VixEHOSTNETWORKCONNREFUSED Error. VSS Snapshot Creation Failed Error. VSS Writer NTDS is in FailedAtPostSnapshot state Error. Error occurred while running the necessary scripts to complete restore Microsoft SQL Server connectivity issues Restored VMware VM boot fails with blue screen errors Warning. Duplicate VMware connections have been eliminated Warning. The scripts required to complete the restore did not successfully run Warning. The appliance is unable to connect and send monitoring data to the Dashboard Microsoft SQL Server logs do not purge or truncate Previous Backup & Disaster Recovery how-tos Next Backup & Disaster Recovery FAQ