Comments on: How to Configure Backup and Recovery for Microsoft SCCM https://setupconfigmgr.com/how-to-configure-backup-and-recovery-for-microsoft-sccm Just Another SCCM Blogger Fri, 18 Nov 2022 10:49:04 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Ricardo https://setupconfigmgr.com/how-to-configure-backup-and-recovery-for-microsoft-sccm#comment-6289 Fri, 18 Nov 2022 10:49:04 +0000 https://setupconfigmgr.com/?p=28297#comment-6289 Hello Justin. Now that’s public service 🙂
In my case, I’m going to migrate to a more recent OS and from SQL 2012 to SQL 2019. In the video, which dates back to 2018, you mentioned that you were migrating WSUS to a more recent database, which worked, but which did not was recommended or not documented by Microsoft. Is this premise still true at the moment? If so, tell me if this is the right procedure to migrate WSUS:
1. before the backup, uninstall the “software update point” role;
2. do not recover the SUSDB database because when creating the service a new one will be created;
3. do not copy/restore the “X:\WSUS” folder;
4. after everything is restored, install the “software update point” role again and force synchronization.
Is this it or do you have any other advice?
Thanks

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By: Justin Chalfant https://setupconfigmgr.com/how-to-configure-backup-and-recovery-for-microsoft-sccm#comment-3755 Sun, 08 Aug 2021 16:59:49 +0000 https://setupconfigmgr.com/?p=28297#comment-3755 In reply to tony.

I don’t think so, are you all set for that?

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By: tony https://setupconfigmgr.com/how-to-configure-backup-and-recovery-for-microsoft-sccm#comment-3189 Wed, 28 Apr 2021 19:04:21 +0000 https://setupconfigmgr.com/?p=28297#comment-3189 do you have copies of the .bat files?

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By: Justin Chalfant https://setupconfigmgr.com/how-to-configure-backup-and-recovery-for-microsoft-sccm#comment-1235 Thu, 09 Jul 2020 18:26:13 +0000 https://setupconfigmgr.com/?p=28297#comment-1235 In reply to Mohammad Qasim.

Thanks for watching!

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By: Mohammad Qasim https://setupconfigmgr.com/how-to-configure-backup-and-recovery-for-microsoft-sccm#comment-1229 Thu, 25 Jun 2020 07:10:05 +0000 https://setupconfigmgr.com/?p=28297#comment-1229 Hello Justin,

thank you for you useful resource and video.

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By: Justin Chalfant https://setupconfigmgr.com/how-to-configure-backup-and-recovery-for-microsoft-sccm#comment-984 Sun, 06 Oct 2019 16:11:40 +0000 https://setupconfigmgr.com/?p=28297#comment-984 In reply to Shannon.

Sorry for the delay did you figure this out?

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By: Justin Chalfant https://setupconfigmgr.com/how-to-configure-backup-and-recovery-for-microsoft-sccm#comment-980 Sun, 06 Oct 2019 16:09:59 +0000 https://setupconfigmgr.com/?p=28297#comment-980 In reply to Adam.

I didn’t really need any since it’s all local. The SQL ports are probably what you may need.

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By: Adam https://setupconfigmgr.com/how-to-configure-backup-and-recovery-for-microsoft-sccm#comment-938 Tue, 10 Sep 2019 19:34:41 +0000 https://setupconfigmgr.com/?p=28297#comment-938 Hello Justin,

Thank you for your video! I didn’t see you create any firewall rules on your new Server 2019 VM. Are these created during the SQL install now?

Thanks Again!

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By: Justin Chalfant https://setupconfigmgr.com/how-to-configure-backup-and-recovery-for-microsoft-sccm#comment-869 Wed, 17 Jul 2019 10:08:43 +0000 https://setupconfigmgr.com/?p=28297#comment-869 In reply to Shannon.

Was SCCM fully uninstalled on the server? This option usually happens if SCCM regkeys and such are still detected.

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By: Shannon https://setupconfigmgr.com/how-to-configure-backup-and-recovery-for-microsoft-sccm#comment-854 Thu, 11 Jul 2019 12:35:40 +0000 https://setupconfigmgr.com/?p=28297#comment-854 Hi Justin,
The video is great. I ran through the process in a quick test environment I spun up, but when I ran the install from the cd.latest folder, my recover a site option was grayed out. I am using SCCM tech preview to play around with.
Here’s what I have:
1) Remote SQL server, 1 primary
2) Did all steps to backup server, using both methods of maintenance task, and SQL backup
3) Left SQL alone, deleted the VM out of Hyper-V and deleted the extra drive
4) created the extra drive where installs were, created new VM
5) Named the new VM with the same name, after deleting it out of AD, then put in proper groups for container, and all other current settings (IP, etc.), reattached the extra drive
6) Set server up with all the necessary prerequisites and copied data back
7) Ran SCCM install from cd.latest and only option available was to install a new site

What did I miss here? Is it b/c it’s tech preview and the recover option isn’t suppose to work? Thanks for your response.

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By: Shannon https://setupconfigmgr.com/how-to-configure-backup-and-recovery-for-microsoft-sccm#comment-839 Tue, 02 Jul 2019 16:19:33 +0000 https://setupconfigmgr.com/?p=28297#comment-839 Hi Justin,
Great post, and easy to follow. I have some questions for you. I see how you restored the server. if you completely format all drives, will the restore bring it right back to where it was from the backup (permissions, folders, etc)? I have the SCCM DB on a remote SQL server, along with the WSUS DB. If I reinstall WSUS services, will it reattach itself back to the SUSDB after post config? I see that the customrestore.bat file needs run before installing SCCM. Just want to make sure I’m doing this right in my test environment. On the site server and recovery window during install of SCCM, would I do a reinstall of site server, or use the maintenance task backup, then skip DB recovery, since the DB is on a remote server? I do have the reporting point role and application catalog roles installed on the remote SQL server. I have some issues on my prod server where it needs to be brought down and rebuilt. That’s why I’m doing this in a test environment first. Thanks.

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By: Justin Chalfant https://setupconfigmgr.com/how-to-configure-backup-and-recovery-for-microsoft-sccm#comment-727 Fri, 05 Apr 2019 11:08:50 +0000 https://setupconfigmgr.com/?p=28297#comment-727 In reply to Dave W.

Thanks for watching!

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By: Dave W https://setupconfigmgr.com/how-to-configure-backup-and-recovery-for-microsoft-sccm#comment-724 Wed, 03 Apr 2019 17:33:35 +0000 https://setupconfigmgr.com/?p=28297#comment-724 Thank you so much!

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By: Justin Chalfant https://setupconfigmgr.com/how-to-configure-backup-and-recovery-for-microsoft-sccm#comment-646 Tue, 19 Feb 2019 14:53:51 +0000 https://setupconfigmgr.com/?p=28297#comment-646 In reply to Dene Delower.

Thanks for the update, yeah, if you use a non EN-US ISO for the SQL install it may default to something else.

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By: Dene Delower https://setupconfigmgr.com/how-to-configure-backup-and-recovery-for-microsoft-sccm#comment-643 Tue, 19 Feb 2019 07:16:38 +0000 https://setupconfigmgr.com/?p=28297#comment-643 Hi Justin, many thanks, your videos are a great resource, I have one question, when you install SQL server you don’t show the SQL collation that sccm needs as part of the install, i.e. The collation should be set to SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS otherwise it fails the install, just a small tip for others and it’s in the exam.
cheers Dene

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By: Justin Chalfant https://setupconfigmgr.com/how-to-configure-backup-and-recovery-for-microsoft-sccm#comment-434 Thu, 13 Dec 2018 17:58:33 +0000 https://setupconfigmgr.com/?p=28297#comment-434 In reply to Vin.

Thanks for watching

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By: Vin https://setupconfigmgr.com/how-to-configure-backup-and-recovery-for-microsoft-sccm#comment-433 Thu, 13 Dec 2018 17:51:24 +0000 https://setupconfigmgr.com/?p=28297#comment-433 Thank you for the great job Justin. Great job!

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