Backup files skipped

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Matthew

I have Windows 2000 Server.

Whenever I run a backup, I get the following messages:

Warning: The file \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\catalogs51FD000376.FDD in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\catalogs51SM000376.SM in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\catalogs51\QTC_TEMP.000 in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\catalogs51\QTC_TEMP.001 in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\catalogs51\QTC_TEMP.002 in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Inetpub\nntpfile\article.hsh in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Inetpub\nntpfile\group.lst in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Inetpub\nntpfile\groupvar.lst in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Inetpub\nntpfile\history.hsh in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Inetpub\nntpfile\xover.hsh in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Inetpub\nntpfile\root\group.vpp in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Inetpub\nntpfile\root\_slavegroup\group.vpp in use -
skipped.
Warning: The file \Inetpub\nntpfile\root\control\group.vpp in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\Data\master.mdf in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\Data\mastlog.ldf in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\Data\model.mdf in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\Data\modellog.ldf in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\Data\msdbdata.mdf in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\Data\msdblog.ldf in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\Data\TEMPDB.MDF in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\Data\TEMPLOG.LDF in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\LOG\ERRORLOG in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\LOG\SQLAGENT.OUT in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Program Files\Dell\OpenManage\Array Manager\VxSvc.log in
use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\security\logs\scepol.log in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\system32\CPL.CFG in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\system32\dhcp\dhcp.mdb in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\system32\dhcp\DhcpSrvLog.Sat in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\system32\dhcp\j50.log in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\system32\dhcp\tmp.edb in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\system32\dns\dns.log in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\system32\ias\dnary.ldb in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\system32\ias\ias.ldb in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\system32\ias\ias.mdb in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\Temp\JET6F5A.tmp in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\Temp\JET714E.tmp in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\Temp\VxsvcError.log.tmp in use - skipped.

Should I be worried? If so, how do I back up these files?

Matthew
 
J

Jerold Schulman

I have Windows 2000 Server.

Whenever I run a backup, I get the following messages:

Warning: The file \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\catalogs51FD000376.FDD in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\catalogs51SM000376.SM in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\catalogs51\QTC_TEMP.000 in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\catalogs51\QTC_TEMP.001 in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Windows NT\NTBackup\catalogs51\QTC_TEMP.002 in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Inetpub\nntpfile\article.hsh in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Inetpub\nntpfile\group.lst in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Inetpub\nntpfile\groupvar.lst in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Inetpub\nntpfile\history.hsh in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Inetpub\nntpfile\xover.hsh in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Inetpub\nntpfile\root\group.vpp in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Inetpub\nntpfile\root\_slavegroup\group.vpp in use -
skipped.
Warning: The file \Inetpub\nntpfile\root\control\group.vpp in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\Data\master.mdf in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\Data\mastlog.ldf in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\Data\model.mdf in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\Data\modellog.ldf in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\Data\msdbdata.mdf in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\Data\msdblog.ldf in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\Data\TEMPDB.MDF in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\Data\TEMPLOG.LDF in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\LOG\ERRORLOG in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \MSSQL7\LOG\SQLAGENT.OUT in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \Program Files\Dell\OpenManage\Array Manager\VxSvc.log in
use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\security\logs\scepol.log in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\system32\CPL.CFG in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\system32\dhcp\dhcp.mdb in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\system32\dhcp\DhcpSrvLog.Sat in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\system32\dhcp\j50.log in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\system32\dhcp\tmp.edb in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\system32\dns\dns.log in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\system32\ias\dnary.ldb in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\system32\ias\ias.ldb in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\system32\ias\ias.mdb in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\Temp\JET6F5A.tmp in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\Temp\JET714E.tmp in use - skipped.
Warning: The file \WINNT\Temp\VxsvcError.log.tmp in use - skipped.

Should I be worried? If so, how do I back up these files?

Matthew

Those files look like that should be in use.

To backup some additional files in use, see tip 238 in the 'Tips & Tricks' at
http://www.jsiinc.com

Jerold Schulman
Windows: General MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
 

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