Symptoms
Consider the following scenario in Microsoft SQL Server 2016 or 2017:
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You set up SQL Server Managed Backups on one or more of your databases.
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You set a job schedule to run a log backup every n minutes or hours. For example, you schedule to run log backup every 5 minutes.
In this scenario, you may find the log backup does not occur as scheduled, and the Extended event shows the following information:
timestamp (utc) summary
date time +00:00 [SSMBackup2WADebugXevent] Database Name = database_name, Database ID = database_ID, Additional Info = SSMBackup2WA not scheduling log backup because none of the conditions matched.
Cause
The following factors may cause instability of a log backup:
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It takes a long time to finish the log backup. For example, you schedule a log backup to run every 6 hours, but it actually takes around 11 hours for the backup process to finish.
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There is a very large change to the log backup frequency. For example, you change the scheduled log backup from every 5 minutes to every 6 hours.
Resolution
This fix is included in the following cumulative updates for SQL Server:
Cumulative Update 1 for SQL Server 2017
Cumulative Update 5 for SQL Server 2016 Service Pack 1
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Status
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.
References
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