Answer by Magnus Ahlkvist
As far as I can tell from the information provided, you have a maintenance plan with a Backup task, which backs all databases. You have a database - MIMS - which is offline during the backup. Is the...
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This happens to folks a lot when they have a backup routine that backs up all database but does not exclude those that are in a state where they can't be backed up, such as being taken offline. It has...
View ArticleAnswer by JohnStaffordDBA
There is an option in the DB Maintenance Plan to exclude any databases that are Offline.
View ArticleAnswer by KenJ
If you want to skip offline databases with a SQL 2005 maintenance plan, you must change the maintenance plan from backup all to backup specific and exclude the two databases in question. Of course this...
View ArticleAnswer by Magnus Ahlkvist
As far as I can tell from the information provided, you have a maintenance plan with a Backup task, which backs all databases. You have a database - MIMS - which is offline during the backup. Is the...
View ArticleAnswer by Tim
This happens to folks a lot when they have a backup routine that backs up all database but does not exclude those that are in a state where they can't be backed up, such as being taken offline. It has...
View ArticleAnswer by JohnStaffordDBA
There is an option in the DB Maintenance Plan to exclude any databases that are Offline.
View ArticleAnswer by KenJ
If you want to skip offline databases with a SQL 2005 maintenance plan, you must change the maintenance plan from backup all to backup specific and exclude the two databases in question. Of course this...
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