Backup Set Integrity
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2
When you run a backup operation, Windows Server Backup runs checks for consistency and hardware and software corruption to determine the integrity of the backup set.
Events
Event ID | Source | Message |
---|---|---|
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Backup catalog on selected backup disk '%1' is corrupt. Please choose a different target. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Backup started at '%6' failed with following error code %7. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
There is no backup available on target '%1' as backup data is corrupted. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Backup of Volume '%2' on target found to be corrupt. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Backup of Volume on target found to have some corrupt application metadata. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Backup completed with warning(s) - Volume '%2' has developed new bad clusters. This may be an indication of problems with your hardware. %3 bytes have not been backed up as they could not be read. Please run chkdsk /R on '%2' and rerun the backup. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
A volume '%1' included for backup is missing. This could be because the volume is dismounted, reformatted or disk is detached. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Backup set of volume '%2' on target loaded. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Backup started at '%1' failed to backup volume(s) '%2' with following error code %3 (%4). Please rerun backup once issue is resolved. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
There is no backup available on target '%1' as backup data is corrupted. Please rerun backup to be able to restore from the target. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Backup completed with warning(s) - Volume '%2' has developed new bad clusters. This may be an indication of problems with your hardware. %3 bytes have not been backed up as they could not be read. Please run chkdsk /R on '%2' and rerun the backup. | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
Consistency check for component '%1'\'%2' failed. Application '%3' will not be avaliable in the backup done at time '%4' | |
Microsoft-Windows-Backup |
A volume '%1' included for backup is missing. This could be because the volume is dismounted, reformatted or disk is detached. Please correct the issue and rerun backup. |