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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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Answer 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...

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Answer by JohnStaffordDBA

There is an option in the DB Maintenance Plan to exclude any databases that are Offline.

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Answer 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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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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Answer 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...

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Answer by JohnStaffordDBA

There is an option in the DB Maintenance Plan to exclude any databases that are Offline.

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Answer 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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