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  • DPM Upgrade Advisor

    Hey All,

    Microsoft just released an excel document called the SCDPM Upgrade Advisor

    http://blogs.technet.com/dpm/archive/2010/02/26/upgrade-advisor-for-dpm-2010-now-available.aspx

    This document will give you guidelines in how to upgrade SCDPM 2007 installations to DPM 2010 installations, even if your DPM 2007 is running on 32-bit OS.

    Looks great and with a lot of options to choose, even when you have a secondary DPM server you can choose this option.

    Cheers,

    Mike

  • Client-protection: create a protection group and initial synchronization

    Hey All,

    Last post, I’ve installed remotely a client agent to a workstation in another domain and over VPN.  Now it is time to create a protection group with a policy and do the first synchronization.  Again I want to see how it will react when I do this when the workstation is under a heavy load.  I figured that I might need to do this when a user is working at home or in a hotel and so I need to know if the synchronization will work.

    During the first synchronization, I worked on the laptop and I was doing the following tasks:

    * VPN open

    * Outlook open

    * MSN and Office Messenger Open

    * Tweetdeck open

    * Listening at an internet radio

    * Downloading large files from the Microsoft Connect site

    * Many programs open and about 30 internet pages open

    But first is first, let’s create a protection group

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    On the second screen, I choose for Clients instead of servers

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    On the next screen, I can select my clients.  The good part here is that if you select clients that don’t have an agent yet, you can install them now, and those who have an agent but aren’t connected yet to the DPM server will be attached.  In my case, the client already has an agent and is attached, so I just select my client.  Because I installed the agent, it is now visible in the list, although it is in another domain.

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    Here it becomes very interesting. I can start on this screen by creating inclusions and exclusions for my clients.

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    Here you can see that I have included My Documents but excluded music and temporary internet files

    You can add your own directories to it but you already receive a nice list of possibilities

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    Also, on that screen is an option where you can allow your users to add directories themselves that need to be protected.  But if you have excluded a folder and they still want to protect it, they will get a notification that it is not possible (see later in this post)

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    And you also have the possibility to exclude certain file types

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    I have to choose for Short term protection since I don’t have a tape drive in my test environment

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    Now this will be one were a lot of discussion will be.  How many times a day do you want to synchronize, what will be the retention range, how long before a disconnected client needs to start alerting?

    For the tests I kept it at a minimum but these settings will need to be thought through very good in a real-life situation.

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    This is the alerting option, as said, it will need some serious thinking what the setting will be here.  Is 14 days (the default) enough?  When you are away for 2 weeks on holiday, then the 14 days is not enough because you are then away from the office for about 18 days (first and last weekend included), so every company will need to think this through.

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    Now I need to chose my storage.  For this test I will not co-locate my data because I don’t have enough disk space for this in my test environment.  What I have read about it is that you choose co-location from the moment you have 10 clients.  If you are below, you better split-up so that you don’t lose too much storage.

    I also let the Automatically grow the volume option on.  This is a very handy new feature and many DPM administrators that are now using DPM 2007 will be very happy with it.  Of course this is a risk as your volumes can keep growing until you are out of disk space, but a good backup admin (I actually prefer Protection and DR admin for this product :-) will check the reports on a regular base so that should not cause any problems.

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    The summary, which includes the link to Optimize Performance which I will probably discussing later on

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    And finally the success.

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    So I finally started the synchronization and waited, waited, waited for a very long time.

    Some other screenshots:

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    Trying to add the music folder to the protected items

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    DPM Synchronizing

    Final Conclusion and lessons learnt

    The process seems to be working great.  Although I took it through a heavy test-drive everything worked flawlessly.

    The only minor point was the initial synchronization.  It took about half an hour to synchronize 170 MB.  But then again, I was pushing the limits.  But I needed to know how DPM would react because you might need to do this once, and 170 MB of changes will occur on client workstation. 

    Cheers,

    Mike

  • Getting the Client-protection working

    Hey All,

    One of the exiting features of DPM 2010 is the improved client protection of workstations.  In this post, I’ll give some more information about it.  To make it a bit tricky, I decided to try to install the agent on a workstation
    (windows 7, 32-bit) that resides

    a. In a different domain (but a fully trusted domain)

    b. Is not in the office but connected through a VPN, sitting at home

    Since I assume that client protection will be getting more and more attention from companies, I decided to test it out thoroughly.  Both for the installation and the first synchronization I decided not to follow the guidelines but really try to do the worst scenario.

     

    1. The installation

    Installing the client is the same as installing a server.  Manuals from the beta (before the RC) mentioned that I should install it manually (or through solutions such as SCCM or SCE) but I thought that it also would be possible to do this through the UI.

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    I start by taking the "install agent” option since I didn’t installed it yet.  Note also the attach agents that can be used when an agent is installed manually.

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    Now I need to select the workstation.  He will only list the workstations and servers from the domain that the DPM server resides in, so to connect  to my workstation on another domain, I had to type in the FQDN name in the box

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    Here I can give in the credentials for a user that has administrative rights on the workstation in that domain

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    I decided here not to restart the workstation automatically, instead, I wanted to test if it really is necessary to restart which could be a killer in very large environments.

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    Finally, the summary and ready to install.  Now one little note drew my attention: The computer may momentarily lose network connectivity during installation.

    Since the workstation is on a client vpn, this could be tricky :-)

    Also, before you can actually do this, you need to make sure that your firewall is configured correctly.  I failed the first time because my firewall was wrong configured.

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    And then the screen of success came.  Now I didn’t see the client lose network connectivity, and if it did, then it had to be very short because my VPN tunnel didn’t drop so that seems to be working.

    Now let’s look a bit at the changes on the client.

    First, I found two new services

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    Second, here’s how the Client UI looks:

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    This client already has a policy, but how that works I will explain in next post.

    Lessons learnt:

    * It is possible to install the agent on a workstation through the GUI from DPM itself.

    * You can do it over a VPN connection

    * Windows 7 doesn’t need to reboot afterwards

    * The DPM client UI will demonstrate a small icon in the notification area after the reboot, but you can start it by starting manually the DPM UI without rebooting

    * In windows 7, when you want to see this icon, you need to change the notification settings

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    And this is the icon, and more information when you right-click on it

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    Last picture is from a client that is disconnect from the server

    Allright, next post: Create a protection group and do the first synchronization, over the VPN of course :-)

    Cheers,

    Mike

  • MMS 2010

    MMS 2010 will be in Las Vegas April 19-23, and registration is now open. The list of planned sessions is available at http://www.mms-2010.com/public/sessions.aspx . There are 28 breakout sessions specific to OpsMgr 2007, and there are some very good ones you won’t want to miss. MVPs that will be presenting OpsMgr-related topics include John Joyner, Maarten Goet, Pete Zerger, Rory McCaw, and David Allen. Many product managers will also be presenting on OpsMgr 2007 R2 topics. In addition, Brian...(read more)
    Posted Feb 18 2010, 04:30 PM by SCUG.be
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  • Do you want to know how Microsoft IT does Virtualization?

    Come to the TechDays 2010 and attend the following session: Virtualization in Microsoft IT Lessons learned in 5 years of implementing Microsoft’s virtualization platform and System Center Virtual Machine Manager, driving from 5 pilot Virtual Server 2005 hosts to 1100 virtualization hosts with 7000 Hyper-V guests. The changes in the computing hardware, storage solutions and Networking implementations. And what we envision for the next two years....(read more)
  • Hotfix: Dynamic Disk Hotfix

    Hey All,

    Microsoft released a hotfix for potential problems with Windows Server 2008 systems.

    Could be an important one if you are experiencing issues with dynamic disks, which is what DPM uses.

    Hotfix: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/962975

    Information: http://blogs.technet.com/dpm/archive/2010/02/18/dynamic-disk-hotfix.aspx

    Cheers,

    Mike

  • Preparing for the MVP summit 2010

    Hi All, Just getting myself ready for the MVP summit in Seattle next week, as our other 2 SCUG MVP’s ( Kim Oppalfens & Alexandre Verkinderen ) . For me it is going to be an exciting event for me , as it is my first MVP summit I’ll be attending since my nomination in July 2009. For those of you that don't know what the MVP summit is, It is a week full of working, talking and discussing together with our MVP pears , but also with the (In my case) SCCM product group. I’m really looking forward...(read more)
  • SCUG invites you to “What's new in DPM 2010” (Mar 03, 2010)

    What's new in DPM 2010

    Microsoft released the public beta for Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2010. Attend this webcast to learn about Data Protection Manager 2010 and the product features that are causing excitement in the IT community! We will walk you through most of the new features in DPM 2010 and the enhancements that were made to the Data Protection Manager 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1) solution, which is protecting Windows-based application servers and file servers today.

    Speaker: Mike Resseler

    I'm an Implementation Consultant working for Ferranti Computer Systems NV.  I am happily married and have two lovely daughters.  I like all the system center products because I believe they can be an added value for managing an infrastructure.

    My Blog http://scug.be/blogs/mike/

    Agenda Wednesday, March 3, 2010

    • 18:00 Registration and lunch
    • 18:45 Welcome
    • 19:00 What's new in DPM 2010
    • 21:00 Q&A and drink

     

    More info can be found on http://scug.be/content/Events.aspx

  • DPM 2010 RC: After the Upgrade

    Hey All,

    Just to let you know…

    Since I did an upgrade yesterday from the beta to RC, I now have two instances of SQL

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    MSDPMV3BETA1EVAL and MSDPM2010RCEVAL

    After searching through the newsgroups, it got confirmed that you can throw away the BETA instance

    Cheers,

    Mike

  • DPM 2010: Upgrade from beta to RC

    Hey All,

    Download of the DPM 2010 RC is finished, uploaded to my test server so here goes:

    Documentation?

    First thing noticed, there is no documentation with it so I will have to do it with the older documentation from the beta.  Not so good since there are additional features in the RC and I was hoping on reading about it.

    So I figured I just start and see where I get :-)

    Installation

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    Ah, maybe here is some information… So let’s try it out.  I’ve looked at Review System Requirements,View Release Notes and Read Setup Help but they all pointed to DPM 2007 information.  So let’s go for the Install Data Protection Manager link then.

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    First error, so let’s fix this first.  Apparently I was still working with the CTP version of Windows Powershell 2.0 so I had to remove it first.

    Second try.

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    Since I uninstalled Powershell, the intstallation wizard is enabling it now.  This takes a long time… but finally

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    Of course, protection jobs cannot run during the upgrade and you need to upgrade your agents immediately afterwards but this you get each time you do an upgrade with DPM.  Press Next to continue

    So the prerequisite checker is running, and I seem to be not passed

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    So here are my prerequisites missing:

    KB 962975: Dynamic Disks are marked as “Invalid” on a computer that is running Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista when you bring the disks online, take the disks offline, or restart the computer if Data Protection Manager is installed.

    KB 975759: An application or service that uses a file system filter driver may experience function failure on a computer that is running Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, or Windows Server 2008

    and finally Windows Management Framework Core package (Windows PowerShell 2.0 and WinRM 2.0)

    A reboot is needed, so we will have to start from scratch again.  Lessons learnt, take these hotfixes with you when you need to install DPM 2010

    So I ran back through my setup and came back to the prerequisites screen

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    Now everything is ok so let’s continue

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    Since I am upgrading, and the installation used to had a dedicated SQL instance, I will reuse it

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    Give the password for the local accounts that will be used.

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    Choose whether you want to use the Microsoft Update or not

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    Customer improvement experience can’t be changed during the RC, this will be possible in the RTM version of course

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    Upgrade has been successfully… but I have a warning tab, so let’s read

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    Seems logical :-)

    Allright, let’s start the console and go to management.

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    I need to update an agent

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    The same warning that you always receive when upgrading something. Any running jobs will fail, and you need to do a consistency check afterwards

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    A big difference between 2007 is that I didn’t had to run through a wizard.  I just clicked OK on the warning and the upgrade starts.

    This is the error that you get when you have an agent with a previous version

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    The upgrade however failed

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    According to the newsgroups, I wasn’t the only one with this problem.  After a while (the second time) it worked.

    New Agent Version

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    The new agent version is now 3.0.7558.0

    Cheers,

    Mike

  • DPM interesting day

    Hey All,

     

    A very interesting day today and yesterday as I have seen many interesting information passing by.  Instead of creating a post for each of them, I will put them all together here.

    First, as said in a previous post, DPM 2010 RC is out and I’m already starting to play with it. 

    Second, the DPM team has released a list of the Tested hardware VSS provider that are tested and found compatible with DPM for protecting virtual machines deployed on Clustered Shared Volumes.

    See http://blogs.technet.com/dpm/archive/2010/02/05/tested-hardware-vss-provider-table.aspx for more information.

    Another post is written on Hyper-V and protecting it with DPM 2010 beta.  Some great powershell scripts are posted there for auto protecting your new virtual machines also on the Secondary DPM if you have a situation like that.

    See http://blogs.technet.com/dpm/archive/2010/02/08/hyper-v-protection-with-dpm-2010-beta-how-to-automatically-protect-new-virtual-machines-on-a-secondary-dpm.aspx

    Finally, there is a webcast about Reducing IT Costs in the Datacenter with System Center which I’m going to try to view as soon as possible because this sounds very interesting.

    Check http://blogs.technet.com/systemcenter/archive/2010/02/09/reducing-it-costs-in-the-datacenter-with-system-center.aspx for the webcast

     

    Till next, which will be about doing an upgrade from the DPM 2010 beta to RC

     

    Cheers,

    Mike

    Posted Feb 10 2010, 04:37 AM by SCUG.be
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  • SCDPM 2010 RC is available!!!!

    Hey all,

     

    It is finally there, check out the post from Jason Buffington… Time to download :-)

    http://blogs.technet.com/jbuff/archive/2010/02/09/data-protection-manager-2010-release-candidate-now-available.aspx

    Enjoy!

    Cheers,

    Mike

    Posted Feb 09 2010, 08:21 AM by SCUG.be
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  • HP ProLiant Hardware Inventory Tool for Configuration Manager 2007 (howto)

    Yesterday , I ran into a customer who wanted me to extend there Hardware inventory with there Compaq and HP Server equipment such as ILO Serial number , physical Memory slots  , etc. Instead of making me sweating , I found the HP ProLiant Hardware Inventory Tool for Configuration Manager 2007 on the HP website : http://www.hp.com/support The HP ProLiant Hardware Inventory Tool for Configuration Manager 2007 uses the HP Insight Management Agents to obtain HP-specific hardware information from...(read more)
  • App-V : Sequencing the SCCM 2007 Console ( howto )

    More and more customers are demanding a swift and easy install of the SCCM console , especially when it comes to upgrade your consoles when a new service pack comes along. As my customers also have App-V in the house , witch is part of MDOP 2009 by the way , I was also interested to make the console virtualised. After a few rounds of trying , I did not succeed in creating a virtualized SCCM console as an App-V package Therefore , I want to explain to you all how to do it . But I couldn’t have done...(read more)
  • Troubleshoot Sharepoint Recoveries

    Hey All,

    Just saw a nice video about troubleshooting Sharepoint Recoveries with system center data protection manager 2007.

    The video is created by Shane Brasher who is a Senior DPM Support Escalation Engineer.

    You can find the video @ http://blogs.technet.com/dpm/archive/2010/02/03/troubleshooting-sharepoint-recoveries-for-dpm.aspx

    In the Video, Shane demonstrates two common failures and how to find information about them.

    One of these errors is not enough disk space for the recovery.  It is indeed a fact that to recover something from sharepoint you need to recover the entire site.  And this is sometimes overlooked by administrators.  Both on the recovery farm as the production farm you need to have enough space to recover.

    The error you will receive is ID 2035 and can be found in the DPM UI, eventviewer and the MSDPMCurr.errlog

    And finally, it is also found back in the trace logs when you need to make them for Microsoft Support.

    The other error he explained is a little more difficult to understand.  What he did was recover a site but to an alternate site.

    The error shown now was ID 32005: The system cannot find the file specified.

    Again, this error is visible in the DPM UI, eventviewer and the MSDPMCurr.errorlog but just shows this cryptic notification.

    The log you need here is the WSSCmdLetsWrapperCurr.errlog where there is a much better answer about this error.

    It states that you are trying to restore a site to another location which has the wrong template so be aware.

    Anyway, a must seen video for all you DPM admins out there.

    Cheers,

    Mike

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