04-15-2010 03:04 AM - edited 03-10-2019 04:57 AM
Hi, while trying to restore a backup configuration to a CSA MC I get the following error.
Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type datetime.
Database csamc52 restoring failed!
From that it looks to be a date formatting error or similar. Any suggestions as to how I can correct or recover from this?
Thanks,
Ross
04-22-2010 06:56 AM
Is it a restore to the same server as the backup was created on ?
04-22-2010 07:13 AM
Hi Jan, thanks for responding. Yes, this is an attempt to restore to the same MC the backup was created from.
Thanks,
Ross
04-22-2010 12:06 PM
So just to be sure :
The server newly installed and is up and running with a default config, or are you just trying to revert a working csamc to an older backup ?
Are you local admin on the server ?
Did you remember to stop the csagent on the server before running restore ?
Are you running the same csamc version on the server as when the backup was done ?
Jan
04-23-2010 01:22 AM
Hi Jan, the server is more or less new though I have generated quite a few rules.
The MC is fully operational and has no problems, I just wanted to test and verify the operation of the restore process before I really need to use it. I'm glad I did!
I have local admin privileges on the server the MC is installed on.
I am attempting to use the restore configuration utility in the /bin directory which performs the agent stop operation as part of its process.
I am restoring to the same MC that the backup was made from.
If you need any further information, just ask
Thanks again for your help.
Ross
04-27-2010 02:34 PM
I'm fresh out of ideas, you should probably start a TAC case for this issue.
04-29-2010 03:07 AM
Hi Jan, thanks for your time and I appreciate your help with this problem.
There are other issues with the install now too so I agree that the next step is a TAC case.
Thanks again,
Ross
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