SQL Backup log files are not deleted
rbvdberg
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We use Redgate SQLBackup 6.4.0.56 on Windows 2003 clusters with SQL 2005 SP 3, both 64 bit. After the upgrade from version 4.6, the SQLBackup log files are no longer deleted following the backup. We use a stored proc to call the backup command for our normal backups. This worked fine before the upgrade, but after the update it stopped deleting the log files. When we do a manual backup, the log files are deleted as expected.
A little testing has shown that this is appears to be caused by a weak encryption password (error 462). Without a password, or with a strong password, log files do get deleted.
Can you confirm that this is the problem, and if so, if this problem is going to be fixed in a next version?
A little testing has shown that this is appears to be caused by a weak encryption password (error 462). Without a password, or with a strong password, log files do get deleted.
Can you confirm that this is the problem, and if so, if this problem is going to be fixed in a next version?
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Thanks.
SQL Backup Consultant Developer
Associate, Yohz Software
Beyond compression - SQL Backup goodies under the hood, updated for version 8
I mean the SQLBackup log files, not the transaction log files
The check for short passwords was introduced in version 5. We could make an exception for warning 462, as it does not have any impact on whether old log files should get deleted. I have raised a bug report for this (ref. SB-4598), and it will be up to the product manager to decide if it will be added in the next release.
SQL Backup Consultant Developer
Associate, Yohz Software
Beyond compression - SQL Backup goodies under the hood, updated for version 8