Unscheduled backup running.
Hello Acronis forum,
I hopeing someone can help with this odd problem.
I have 12.5.14330 Advanced Server running on Server 2012 R2 Standard.
I noticed a while ago that i was getting 2 backups created for this machine.
I deleted the only scheduled backup in the Management console, but the other backup continues to run.
The second backup was a plan that i deleted some time ago.
I cannot find where to delete that "unscheduled" backup.
Thank you for any help you can provide.
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Thank you Péter,
I upgraded to the latest version shortly after posting and the backup still ran.
Attached is the Schedmgr Get List results.
How do i know which task i should kill and which should stay running?
P.S. This machine is also the Mangement console.
Dave
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Hello Dave,
I'd clean up all the tasks and then create a new backup plan. If re-creating the plan is not an option, try getting the list of the relevant tasks for your backup plan via List tasks command https://www.acronis.com/en-us/support/documentation/AcronisCyberBackup_… Then remove those not belonging to the valid backup plan.
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Ekaterina wrote:Hello Dave,
I'd clean up all the tasks and then create a new backup plan. If re-creating the plan is not an option, try getting the list of the relevant tasks for your backup plan via List tasks command https://www.acronis.com/en-us/support/documentation/AcronisCyberBackup_… Then remove those not belonging to the valid backup plan.
As posted earlier, there is a screenshot of the Schedmgr Get List results.
I just don't know wich one is for that task.
Thanks
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Hello Dave!
What Ekaterina is sugesting is to use the command line acronis tool (acrocmd) not the scheduler manager. It has a similar comand (acrocmd list tasks). The parameters it expects can be found in the linked documentation.
-- Peter
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That worked.
Thank you for your assistance.
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