Cannot Stop Running Backups
We are running Acronis Backup and Recovery 10. I am running a centralized nightly backup (simple) of 7 XP Pro computers. All was working well until the backup of my computer hung at 91%, 3 days ago. I cannot stop / cancel / purge the backup. I have tried re-booting my computer many times and re-booting the AMS with no luck. I should not forget to mention that my same computer was running a nightly local backup to a second hard drive. It hung 1 month and 12 days ago at 100%. I gave up on trying to cancel / stop that one. I have deleted the local backup. However Acronis believes it is still running. How can I stop these backups ?

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Had a job freeze using ABR 11, but wasn't keen on following any approach as suggested above involving the deletion of a backup plan.
Followed up with Acronis support for a solution that seems to work well and is quite simple: remove the affected machine from AMS and the stuck job will disappear. You can then add the machine to AMS again (the machine has to be on the network to add it, in my case it was a laptop that had been shutdown while validation was running).
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Hmm - I got the same suggestion but had to edit all backupplans after this since the machine references were changed.
After this support provided a SQL script to delete "zombie" tasks.
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SOLVED: Deleted and re-added the machines in the Acronis Management Server twice.
Management Server and Agents are Acronis Backup and Recovery 10, Version 10.0.12457. (I will eventually be upgrading, but for now just trying to get all backups working right on all the machines). I have three tasks that show as running on the management server at 0% and I cannot stop, delete or edit them. I click stop and it processes for a few seconds but the task doesn't show as stopped. I tried deleting the backup policies and re-adding them, tried the task zap on the local machines and tried to delete the log files as well. I also deleted and re-added the machines via AMS. The funny thing is that the tasks do not show up in the Backup Plans and tasks section when I connect directly to the machine, they only show up on the management server in the Tasks section. We had to rebuild the management server recently due to a system issue, so I know that is the source of these running tasks from months ago. Any idea on if the "After this support provided a SQL script to delete "zombie" tasks." would work in this case as referenced by Endurance?
Thanks in advance!
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