You can certainly back the server up this way but the CA itself should
be backed up separately. Take a look at the following KB article from
MS for directions.
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window...4eabe1033.mspx
Ryan Hanisco
"Mr.B" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:668FF532-53DA-4480-959E-(E-Mail Removed):
> When I tried to manually backup ca , I get error :
> Unable to write to the log file. 0xc80001fe (EDB: -510)
>
> The bottom error are log in to the event log, when I use system state backup.
>
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: ESENT
> Event Category: Logging/Recovery
> Event ID: 413
> Date: 19.01.2006
> Time: 12:12:29
> User: N/A
> Computer: HIS01
> Description:
> certsrv.exe (424) Unable to create the log. The drive may be read-only, out
> of disk space, misconfigured, or corrupted. Error -1811.
>
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: ESENT
> Event Category: Logging/Recovery
> Event ID: 203
> Date: 19.01.2006
> Time: 12:12:29
> User: N/A
> Computer: HIS01
> Description:
> certsrv.exe (424) The database engine has stopped the backup with error -510.
>
> Event Type: Error
> Event Source: NTBackup
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 8012
> Date: 19.01.2006
> Time: 12:12:29
> User: N/A
> Computer: HIS01
> Description:
> The 'Certificate Server' returned 'Unable to write to the log file.
> ' from a call to 'BackupGetLogs()' additional data '-'
>
>
> System is Windows 2000 SP4.