- Notes, cautions, and warnings
- Preface
- PowerProtect Data Manager for Microsoft Application Agent Overview
- PowerProtect Data Manager overview
- Supported Internet Protocol versions
- Introducing the Microsoft application agent
- VM Direct limitations
- Prerequisites
- Firewall and port considerations
- Role-based security
- Data-in-flight encryption
- PowerProtect Data Manager new deployment overview
- PowerProtect Data Manager existing deployment overview
- Enabling the Microsoft Application Agent for Microsoft SQL Server
- Microsoft SQL Server data protection and replication requirements
- Microsoft SQL Server operational log files for backup and restore operations
- Protecting a stand-alone Microsoft SQL Server
- Protecting Microsoft SQL Server clustered environments
- Install and configure the application agent
- Prerequisites
- Install the Microsoft application agent with the wizard
- Install the Microsoft application agent with a silent installation
- Update the Microsoft application agent
- Update the application agent in the PowerProtect Data Manager UI
- Uninstall the Microsoft application agent with the setup file
- Uninstall the Microsoft application agent with a silent uninstallation
- Required privileges for Application Direct backup and recovery
- Stagger Microsoft SQL Server discovery jobs in host scale-out environments
- Configure the database backup stripe level
- Enable multi-stream backups for Microsoft SQL Server protection policy
- Manage the Microsoft application agent
- Support for existing Microsoft application agent backups with PowerProtect Data Manager
- Microsoft application agent for application-aware protection
- Managing Storage, Assets, and Protection
- Add protection storage
- Enable an asset source
- Delete an asset source
- Recommission the Microsoft application agent
- Setting the sysadmin privilege for Microsoft SQL Server hosts
- Discover a Microsoft SQL Server application host
- Replication triggers
- Add a protection policy for Microsoft SQL Server database protection
- Cancel a Microsoft application agent protection or restore job
- Add a service-level agreement
- Extended retention
- Edit the retention period for backup copies
- Delete backup copies
- Enable the Microsoft application agent after hostname change
- Manage the PowerProtect agent service
- About the PowerProtect agent service
- Start, stop, or obtain the status of the PowerProtect agent service
- Troubleshooting PowerProtect agent service installations
- Troubleshooting PowerProtect agent service operations
- Register the PowerProtect agent service to a different server address on Windows
- Recovering the PowerProtect agent service from a disaster
- Manage the cloud tier operations with PowerProtect Data Manager
- Performing Self-Service Backups of Microsoft SQL Server Databases
- Performing self-service Microsoft SQL Server database backups
- Overview of Application Direct with Microsoft SQL Server backups
- Best practices to back up Microsoft SQL Server with Application Direct
- Naming conventions for backups with Application Direct
- Circumstances that promote Microsoft SQL Server backups to level full
- Scheduling backup jobs
- Scheduling Microsoft SQL Server backups by using SQL Server Agent
- Configuring the SQL Server Agent to schedule jobs
- Changing the SQL Server Agent service login credentials
- Creating a proxy for the CmdExec subsystem
- Scheduling a CmdExec job
- Scheduling a CmdExec job on a single Microsoft SQL Server
- Scheduling a CmdExec job on multiple Microsoft SQL Servers
- Configuring primary and target SQL Server Agents
- Running a job on the target servers
- Scheduling a T-SQL job
- Scheduling Microsoft SQL Server backups by using Windows Task Scheduler
- Scheduling Microsoft SQL Server backups by using SQL Server Agent
- Performing manual backups
- Perform backups with the Microsoft app agent for Application Direct SSMS plug-in
- Back up Microsoft SQL Server with the Application Direct backup command
- Perform backups with T-SQL scripts
- Performing Self-Service Restores of Microsoft SQL Server Databases
- Restoring a Microsoft SQL Server application host
- Best practices to restore Microsoft SQL Server with Application Direct
- Restoring Microsoft SQL Server databases
- Performing table-level recovery
- Performing Microsoft SQL Server disaster recovery
- Performing Centralized Restores of Application Direct Backups
- Centralized restores of Microsoft SQL Server Application Direct backups
- Considerations for centralized Microsoft SQL Server Application Direct restores
- Centralized restore of Microsoft SQL Server system databases
- Centralized restore of a Microsoft SQL Server stand-alone database
- Centralized restore of a Microsoft SQL Server AAG database
- Centralized restore of multiple Microsoft SQL Server databases
- Performing Self-Service Restores of Virtual Machine Backups
- Restoring a Microsoft SQL Server virtual machine backup
- Overview of Microsoft SQL Server virtual machine restore operations
- Prerequisites
- Restoring Microsoft SQL Server databases to a virtual machine
- Performing Microsoft SQL Server table-level recovery to a virtual machine
- Performing an instant access recovery
- Performing Centralized Restores of Virtual Machine Backups
- Centralized restores of Microsoft SQL Server virtual machine backups
- Considerations for centralized Microsoft SQL Server application-aware restores
- Centralized restore of Microsoft SQL Server system databases
- Centralized restore of a Microsoft SQL Server stand-alone database
- Centralized restore of a Microsoft SQL Server AAG database
- Centralized restore of multiple Microsoft SQL Server databases
- Microsoft SQL Server Best Practices and Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting configuration issues
- Troubleshooting storage units
- Troubleshooting PowerProtect Data Manager UI display of localhost.localdomain hostname
- Troubleshooting agent registration
- Troubleshooting PowerProtect agent service installations
- Troubleshooting PowerProtect agent service operations
- Troubleshooting an error about lockbox stable value threshold after major system update
- Troubleshooting an asset discovery failure in an FCI environment
- Troubleshooting an error during configuration of Microsoft SQL Server application-aware protection
- Troubleshooting an issue with trailing spaces in Microsoft SQL Server database names
- Troubleshooting incorrect database size in PowerProtect Data Manager UI
- Multiple virtual networks (MVLANs) for Microsoft SQL Server application-aware protection
- Troubleshooting backup issues
- Troubleshooting backup failures when credentials include a backslash character (\)
- Troubleshooting memory or paging issues during Microsoft SQL Server backups
- Troubleshooting application-aware backup failure with msagentcon message
- Troubleshooting application-aware backup failure with persisted settings message
- Troubleshooting application-aware backup failure in multiple VLAN environment
- Troubleshooting application-aware backup failure after software update
- Troubleshooting a missing duration value for centralized backup
- Troubleshooting TLOG backup issue with mirrored database configuration
- Troubleshooting self-service T-SQL backups with an I/O error message
- Troubleshooting expired onboarded backup copies that are not deleted
- Troubleshooting backup failure during FCI cluster failover
- Troubleshooting Microsoft SQL Server databases skipped during virtual machine transaction log backup
- Troubleshooting Microsoft SQL Server application-aware backup error about disk.EnableUUID variable
- Troubleshooting restore issues
- Troubleshooting unprotected asset issue after disaster recovery
- Troubleshooting errors in the restore window after updating from PowerProtect Data Manager 19.8 or earlier
- Troubleshooting restores of multiple databases from multiple policies
- Troubleshooting centralized Microsoft SQL Server Application Direct restore operations
- Troubleshooting centralized Microsoft SQL Server Application Direct restore of backup tiered to the cloud
- Troubleshooting centralized Microsoft SQL Server virtual machine restore operations
- Troubleshooting virtual machine log restore failure with AAG named instances from SSMS UI
- Troubleshooting centralized Microsoft SQL Server virtual machine restore failure after VM Direct update
- Troubleshooting centralized Microsoft SQL Server virtual machine restore failure to Windows or CIFS shared path
- Troubleshooting VM Direct SSMS restore failure after PowerProtect Data Manager server update
- Troubleshooting VM Direct SSMS restore of replicated log backup
- Troubleshooting SSMS UI crash after switch from table restore to database restore tab
- Troubleshooting configuration issues