I attempted installing yesterday on a cluster, and the installation
went fine, but when I kicked off the backup via Litespeed, I received
the following error...
[Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]Failed to create the security
environment for VDI. Ensure that the SQL Server Service account has
administrator access to this server. Note: Administrator privilege
can be restriced by registry/file and policy changes that can prevent
this operation from succeeding.
The SQL Service acct does have admin rights on the server. I installed
it as someone in the admin group. And I kicked off the backup as an
admin. I'm waiting for a call back from Imceda software on this, but
wanted to see if anyone out there had any ideas.Corey,
Might try making sure the SQL Agent is running under the SYSADMIN fixed
server role and that the domain user account for the SQL Server and SQL
Server Agent services have the necessary permissions to write backup files
to the disk.
HTH
Jerry
"Corey Bunch" <unc27932@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1129206377.601106.49240@.z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>I attempted installing yesterday on a cluster, and the installation
> went fine, but when I kicked off the backup via Litespeed, I received
> the following error...
> [Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]Failed to create the security
> environment for VDI. Ensure that the SQL Server Service account has
> administrator access to this server. Note: Administrator privilege
> can be restriced by registry/file and policy changes that can prevent
> this operation from succeeding.
> The SQL Service acct does have admin rights on the server. I installed
> it as someone in the admin group. And I kicked off the backup as an
> admin. I'm waiting for a call back from Imceda software on this, but
> wanted to see if anyone out there had any ideas.
>|||The account for the agent is a local administrator, and it always
writes it native backups to the same spot, so still not sure why
Litespeed isn't working. I installed on a standalone server (not a
cluster) in the same domain, and pointed to the same backup loaction,
and everything worked. I've got a ticket in with Imceda, so I'll write
back with the results/findings.
Jerry Spivey wrote:
> Corey,
> Might try making sure the SQL Agent is running under the SYSADMIN fixed
> server role and that the domain user account for the SQL Server and SQL
> Server Agent services have the necessary permissions to write backup files
> to the disk.
> HTH
> Jerry
> "Corey Bunch" <unc27932@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1129206377.601106.49240@.z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> >I attempted installing yesterday on a cluster, and the installation
> > went fine, but when I kicked off the backup via Litespeed, I received
> > the following error...
> >
> > [Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]Failed to create the security
> > environment for VDI. Ensure that the SQL Server Service account has
> > administrator access to this server. Note: Administrator privilege
> > can be restriced by registry/file and policy changes that can prevent
> > this operation from succeeding.
> >
> > The SQL Service acct does have admin rights on the server. I installed
> > it as someone in the admin group. And I kicked off the backup as an
> > admin. I'm waiting for a call back from Imceda software on this, but
> > wanted to see if anyone out there had any ideas.
> >
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