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How to create application-aware backup plans in Acronis Cyber Protect 15

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Case #

When protecting your workloads with Acronis Cyber Protect 15, there are specific application server roles which must be configured with the application-aware backup option. This article provides guidance on how to create application-aware backup plans in Acronis Cyber Protect 15.

Solution #

If you are using an Advanced license of Acronis Cyber Protect, you should be able to centrally manage Acronis Backup Plans. If you are using a Standard Acronis Cyber Protect license, you don't have central backup plan management available and you will need to create an application-aware plan on a per VM basis and attach the plan to the affected VMs. Machines which are in-scope for this configuration belong to the following server role types:

  • Active Directory Domain Controllers
  • SQL Server machines
  • Exchange Server machines

To enable the application-aware option in an Acronis backup plan, click on the Application Backup section to change the state from Disabled to Enabled.

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You will then need to toggle Yes in the type of application-aware backup that you wish to enable, for example Active Directory Domain Controller.

How to create application-aware backup plans in Acronis Cyber Protect 15

Click OK and in the following screen, provide connection credentials to the target server and click Connect.

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Your target server should now be in the "Connected" state. Click Done.

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Your application-aware backup type should now be reflected inside your new Acronis backup plan.

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Known errors #

You may come across the following known errors when creating an application-aware backup plan. Before troubleshooting further, ensure that the all pre-requisites for application-aware backups have been met, as per https://dl.managed-protection.com/u/cyberprotect/help/15/user/en-US/index.html?TocPath=Protecting%2520Microsoft%2520applications%257C_____1#prerequisites.html and https://dl.managed-protection.com/u/cyberprotect/help/15/user/en-US/index.html?TocPath=Protecting%2520Microsoft%2520applications%257C_____1#required-user-rights-36265.html

  • The specified user does not have enough rights to create an application-aware backup. User account control is enabled in the guest operating system and this user is not an administrator.
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In this case you would either disable the User Account Control (UAC) feature on the target device or explicitly add the user you are using to create the application-aware backup to the Local Administrators user group in the target machine. If the application runs on a virtual machine that is backed up by Agent for VMware or Agent for Hyper-V, ensure that User Account Control (UAC) is disabled on the machine. If you do not want to disable UAC, you must provide the credentials of a built-in domain administrator (DOMAIN\Administrator) when enabling application backup.

  • Cannot enable application backup on the selected machines due to environment issues. This error message is potentially supplemented by the following messages in the Acronis log:
    • Internal error: Failed to mount network share '\[IP address]\[GUID]'.
    • The network path was not found
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For SQL Server application-aware backup plans, if you use Windows authentication, the account must be a member of the Backup Operators or Administrators group on the machine and a member of the sysadmin role on each of the instances that you are going to back up. If you use SQL Server authentication, the account must be a member of the sysadmin role on each of the instances that you are going to back up.

Reference #

https://dl.managed-protection.com/u/cyberprotect/help/15/user/en-US/index.html?TocPath=Protecting%2520Microsoft%2520applications%257C_____1#application-aware-backup.html

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