September 13, 2010 at 1:22 am
While i was starting the job i got following error.
JOB RUN:'Full OnlineLogging' was run on 9/13/2010 at 3:03:52 AM
DURATION:0 hours, 0 minutes, 0 seconds
STATUS: Failed
MESSAGES:The job failed. The Job was invoked by User name The last step to run was step 1 (execute master..sqlbackup). The job was requested to start at step 1 (execute master..sqlbackup).
Here is the step 1
DECLARE @exitcode int
DECLARE @sqlerrorcode int
EXECUTE master..sqlbackup N'-SQL "BACKUP DATABASE [OnlineLogging] TO DISK = ''X:\Backup\FULL_OnlineLogging.sqb'' WITH COMPRESSION = 2, ERASEFILES_ATSTART = 10, MAILTO_ONERROR = ''sqladmin@snl.com'', MAXTRANSFERSIZE = 262144, THREADPRIORITY = 1, THREADCOUNT = 4"', @exitcode OUT, @sqlerrorcode OUT
IF (@exitcode >= 500) OR (@sqlerrorcode <> 0)
BEGIN
RAISERROR ('SQL Backup failed with exit code: %d SQL error code: %d', 16, 1, @exitcode, @sqlerrorcode)
END
Error : Msg 50000, Level 16, State 1, Line 6
SQL Backup failed with exit code: 510 SQL error code: 0
Immediate reply from Senior are greatly appricate.
Thanks a lot
September 13, 2010 at 3:03 am
master..sqlbackup is not a standard procedure so cant really comment to much on your exact problem.
It this the red gate SQLBackup ?
Error 510 is generally associated with networking errors.
Are all networked drives etc visible ?
September 13, 2010 at 3:05 am
Hi Dave
Yes it is a Red Gate backup.
Do you think so it might happen because of expiry of Red Gate?
September 13, 2010 at 3:16 am
September 11, 2012 at 1:28 pm
Did you check on any logs from SQL backup, and not just the job?
If the product has expired, it should throw an error, but I'm not sure if this is the one it sends. I've sent a note to Red Gate Support.
September 12, 2012 at 2:40 am
Thanks for your post.
As Dave alluded to with his Google search, the problem is that you're trying to overwrite a file with the same name. If you take a look at the below link and search for error code 510, you'll see the definition of the error:
http://www.red-gate.com/supportcenter/Content/SQL_Backup/help/7.2/SBU_Errorcodereference
You probably want to add additional tags to your T-SQL command, so the file is named automatically on a date / time basis. Something like the below should work for you:
DECLARE @exitcode int
DECLARE @sqlerrorcode int
EXECUTE master..sqlbackup N'-SQL "BACKUP DATABASE [OnlineLogging] TO DISK = ''X:\Backup\<database>\<AUTO>.sqb'' WITH COMPRESSION = 2, ERASEFILES_ATSTART = 10, MAILTO_ONERROR = ''sqladmin@snl.com'', MAXTRANSFERSIZE = 262144, THREADPRIORITY = 1, THREADCOUNT = 4"', @exitcode OUT, @sqlerrorcode OUT
IF (@exitcode >= 500) OR (@sqlerrorcode <> 0)
BEGIN
RAISERROR ('SQL Backup failed with exit code: %d SQL error code: %d', 16, 1, @exitcode, @sqlerrorcode)
END
HTH!
Pete
Peter Peart
Red Gate Software, Ltd.
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