We are trying to recover a full database backup in Networker (from the client). But restore failed with the following error : unknown XBSA erro 1359. (see attached for more details).
Thank you Gautam, we managed to solve the issue. It was user rights missing issue.
The document for all Microsoft NMM don't have exact user privileges. If you have a detailed requirements for each user client (SQL Server, Exchange, Sharepoint ...) it would be very helpful.
Every application has it's own rights requirement. I think it should be mentioned in the Guide, if not let me know which applications you need the user rights for and I will try to find the answer for you.
Actually we managed to make it work for SQL VDI, but not for Sharepoint and Hyper-V, as i mentionned the prerequistes are not sufficient.
For SQL you should create the client with the wizard and after the client is created you should remove the login and password from the remote login (the ones you entered in the wizard). That was the solution.
gautamgp
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May 4th, 2016 02:00
Can you upload the nsrsqlrc log from the applogs folder ?
l.walid
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May 9th, 2016 01:00
Thank you Gautam, we managed to solve the issue. It was user rights missing issue.
The document for all Microsoft NMM don't have exact user privileges. If you have a detailed requirements for each user client (SQL Server, Exchange, Sharepoint ...) it would be very helpful.
Thank you
l.walid
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May 9th, 2016 02:00
Hi,
Thank you again, we are working on a new environment with the following application :
- MS SQL Server 2012
- MS Sharepoint 2013
- MS Exchange 2013
- Hyper-V
We already checked the EMC Guides, Any further help would be appreciated, thank you
gautamgp
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May 9th, 2016 02:00
Hi,
Every application has it's own rights requirement. I think it should be mentioned in the Guide, if not let me know which applications you need the user rights for and I will try to find the answer for you.
gautamgp
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May 9th, 2016 23:00
Below is the output from NetWorker Module for Microsoft 9.0 SharePoint User Guide,
Provide the required permission so that the SYSTEM user can run SharePoint
PowerShell. The nsrnmmsv command runs under the security context of SYSTEM
user.
n For SharePoint Server 2010 and SharePoint Server 2013, perform both the
following steps:
1. Use the command: Add-SPShellAdmin -UserName " \ $"
This command must be used on each web front-end server and the Search
server.
Verify that the SYSTEM account is added to SPShellAdmin by using the
command Get-SPShellAdmin
2. In the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio > Security > Login > Login
Properties page, grant the SQL Server system dbcreator, public, and sysadmin
permissions to the Windows login account. Provide these permissions to the
NTAUTHORITY\SYSTEM user and the DOMAIN\HOSTNAME$ user on a
distributed farm.
For SharePoint Server 2007, grant the SQL Server system dbcreator, public, and
sysadmin permissions to the Windows login account. Provide these permissions
to the NTAUTHORITY\SYSTEM user on a stand-alone farm and to the DOMAIN
\HOSTNAME$ user on a distributed farm.
Similarly it's there for SQL in the "SQL VDI User Guide" and Hyper-V and Exchange in their respective guides.
Not sure if you are using any other version of the Product.
l.walid
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May 11th, 2016 10:00
Thank you again,
Actually we managed to make it work for SQL VDI, but not for Sharepoint and Hyper-V, as i mentionned the prerequistes are not sufficient.
For SQL you should create the client with the wizard and after the client is created you should remove the login and password from the remote login (the ones you entered in the wizard). That was the solution.