SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server Host log directory (HLD) path has changed for Always-On Availability Group For one or more hosts SnapCenter continues saving logs to previously configured H...SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server Host log directory (HLD) path has changed for Always-On Availability Group For one or more hosts SnapCenter continues saving logs to previously configured HLD path When trying to change HLD, SnapCenter logs show: ERROR SnapManagerWeb PID=[2868] TID=[89] ErrorCode (129), ErrorMessage (Failed to find host (sqlhost.example.com). Verify if the host is up and running and check the DNS and firewall settings. No such host is known.)
Applies to SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server (SCSQL) Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL) Answer No, TRB files must be used through SCSQL and cannot be read directly by MSSQL. In order for SCSQL to ...Applies to SnapCenter Plug-in for Microsoft SQL Server (SCSQL) Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL) Answer No, TRB files must be used through SCSQL and cannot be read directly by MSSQL. In order for SCSQL to use TRB files, the files must be maintained in SnapCenter Server repository. Additional Information What are the files with the .trb extensions? Manage the SnapCenter Server repository
Applies to SnapCenter Server (SC) 4.2.1 and 4.3.1 SnapCenter Plug-in for SQL (SCSQL) 4.2.1 and 4.3.1 Up-to-the-minute (UTM) restore Number of Volume snapshots set in days, for the SQL Plug-in Host Log...Applies to SnapCenter Server (SC) 4.2.1 and 4.3.1 SnapCenter Plug-in for SQL (SCSQL) 4.2.1 and 4.3.1 Up-to-the-minute (UTM) restore Number of Volume snapshots set in days, for the SQL Plug-in Host Log Directory (HLD) Issue SnapCenter can see only 7 snapshots for the volume hosting SQL Log (.ldf) files SC HLD configured to be in the same SVM Volume as the SQL Log directory No UTM restore possible when log snapshot prior to the last 7 snapshots are needed for the restore operation