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The backup operation that started at '2015-08-30T01:00:04.242823700Z' has failed with following error code '0x80780049' (None of the items included in backup were backed up.). Storage device: thinly provisioned iSCSI.Allocation unit size: 4 KiB (WBAdmin defaults).Storage device: locally attached hard drive.I've tried backups with and without deduplication, small (1.13 GiB) or large (96.86 GiB): large backups fail regardless of deduplication, small backups succeed regardless of deduplication. Yet data transfers fairly quickly: the 1.13 GiBĭuring backup, WBAdmin snap-in reports transfer complete and compacting begin: compact stays 0% for a minute or so, jumps to 6%, stays for another couple of minutes, fails. It takes WBAdmin an unusually long time (tens of minutes) to quickly format the drive.
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The target volume is a thinly provisioned 1 TiB iSCSI drive that WBAdmin formatted and dedicated entirely for backups. However, backups fail on the same volume when I increase the data to 50.2 GiB. Volume backups succeed with 1.13 GiB of data. Then was able to successfully recover my BMR image, it loaded, successfully installed and rebooted.Īnd voila, I ended back at square one with a MBR disk instead of a GPT disc and I can't use the full capacity of my 4TB RAID virtual disc.Īny suggestions? My last ditch effort is to manually back-up my files, re-install Win Server 2008 R2 with a fresh install, re-install/restore my ADDS components, re-install various programs, etc.
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Then booted from a Win Server 2008 R2 DVD, used the command line to install my Perc driver, see the virtual disk, then used diskpart in the cmd console to clean the drive and convert it to GPT. Successfully created a new virtual disk in RAID 1 with my Perc H310 RAID adapter software at boot-up Then removed the (2) old drives and installed the (2) new drives in the server I was able to successfully create a Bare Metal Recovery (BMR) image using Windows Server Backup in Windows Server 2008 R2 and save that image to an external disk.
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So I want to upgrade my Dell R220 from (2) 500GB HDD in a RAID 1 to (2) 4TB HDD in a RAID 1, but I know I need to change the from MBR to GPT to get full use of the 4TB virtual disk.