Applies to: System Center 2022 Data Protection Manager
Introduction
This article describes the issues that are fixed in Update Rollup 2 Refresh for Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2022. This article also contains the installation instructions for this update.
Note: Existing Data Protection Manager to Microsoft Azure customers should upgrade to the latest agent (version 2.0.9249.0 or later). If the latest agent is not installed, online backups may fail, and no Data Protection Manager to Microsoft Azure operation will work.
Note: Update Rollup 2 Refresh for System Center 2022 Data Protection Manager (10.22.197.0) supersedes and fixes the known issues observed in Update Rollup 2 for System Center 2022 Data Protection Manager (10.22.189.0) listed below.
Known issues with SCDPM 2022 UR2 fixed in UR2 Refresh:
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Hyper-V scheduled backups take a long time to complete because each backup job triggers a consistency check.
Error Message: The replica of Microsoft Hyper-V RCT on <Machine Name> is not consistent with the protected data source. DPM has detected changes in file locations or volume configurations of protected objects since the data source was configured for protection. (ID 30135) -
Removing a data source from protection group or stopping backup results in an error with ID 33469, This operation is not supported on the current version of the MARS agent.
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DPM console occasionally crashes when SMTP alerts or reports are configured.
Reach out to Microsoft Support for queries or additional information.
Issues that are fixed
This update rollup refresh includes the following fixes carried over from SCDPM 2022 UR2:
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Increase timeout of DPM Jobs and mount for online jobs to 30 days from 20 and 14 days respectively to enable backup of multi-TB data sources.
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Installing KB5021128 for SQL2016 or KB5021127 for SQL2017 prevents discovery of SQL databases for protection (was a part of DPM 2022 UR1 hotfix).
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VMware backups fail with VMware Disk SubSystem 0x80990EF1 after applying DPM 2022 UR1 (was a part of DPM 2022 UR1 hotfix).
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Hyper-V item level recoveries fail with ID 958, internal error code 0x80990F4E if recovery point could not be mounted.
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Recovering file data from online recovery point to original location marks the replica as inconsistent.
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BMR backup creates additional snapshot on the protected server.
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Hyper-V backups does not remove avhdx files that are not required for backup.
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Tape Backup of VMware VM does not backup .vmdk disk.
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DPM occasionally crashes while enumerating volumes for protection.
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DPM storage pool volumes are occasionally marked as missing due to failed WMI queries.
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BMR backup sometimes fails with ID 104 - the process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process (0x80070020).
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Hyper-V VM recovery fails with ID 104 - unexpected error occurred while the job was running, unknown error (0x80041024).
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External DPM Server sometimes does not list all protected servers.
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Reports email subject and body is not localized.
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VMware VM restore fails with InvalidDeviceSpec error if networking configurations do not match for the source virtual distributed switches.
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Recovering a VMware VM which has a disk excluded recovers all disks.
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DPMSYNC command crashes after a server rebuild when VMware servers are protected.
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Hyper-V VM backup and restore fail with ID 60, the protection agent was in an unexpected state, internal error code (0x809909B0).
Note: A fresh installation of the Update Rollup agent could cause a restart of the protected server.
In addition to the above fixes, all the issues fixed in SC DPM 2022 UR1 and UR1 Hotfix are also included in SCDPM 2022 UR2 Refresh.
Other Improvements and Features
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SCDPM 2022 UR2 Refresh includes new features introduced in SCDPM 2022 UR2. For details on the new features, refer to the documentation here.
Known issues
No known issues.
How to obtain Update Rollup 2 Refresh for System Center Data Protection Manager 2022
Update packages for Data Protection Manager are available from Microsoft Update or by manual download.
Microsoft Update
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To obtain and install an update package from Microsoft Update, follow these steps on a computer that has a Data Protection Manager component installed:
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Select Start, and then select Control Panel.
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In Control Panel, double-click Windows Update.
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In the Windows Update window, select Check Online for updates from Microsoft Update.
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Select Important updates are available.
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Select the Update Rollup package, and then select OK.
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Select Install updates to install the update package.
Manual download
Go to the following website to manually download the update package from the Microsoft Update Catalog: Download the Data Protection Manager update package now
For information about how to download Microsoft support files, select the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
119591 How to obtain Microsoft support files from online services
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Installation instructions for Data Protection Manager
To install this update for Data Protection Manager, follow these steps:
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Before you install this update, make a backup of the Data Protection Manager database.
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Install this rollup package on the server that's running System Center Data Protection Manager 2022. To do this, run Microsoft Update on the server.
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In the Data Protection Manager Administrator Console, update the protection agents. To do this, use one of the following methods.
Note: You need to restart protected servers to create or change protection groups.
Method 1: Update the protection agents from the Data Protection Manager Administrator Console
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Open the Data Protection Manager Administrator Console.
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Select the Management tab, and then select the Agents tab.
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In the Protected Computer list, select a computer, and then select Update on the Action pane.
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Select Yes, and then select Update Agents.
Method 2: Update the protection agents on the protected servers
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Obtain the updated protection agent package from the installation directory of the System Center Data Protection Manager 2022 server at following path: Microsoft System Center 2022\DPM\DPM\agents\RA\10.22.197.0\amd64\1033\DPMAgentInstaller_KB5033755_AMD64.exe
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Run the DPMAgentInstaller_KB5033755_AMD64.exe package on each protected server.
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Open the Data Protection Manager Administrator Console on the System Center Data Protection Manager server 2022.
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Select the Management tab, and then select the Agents tab. Select the protected server, refresh the information, and then verify that the agent version number is 10.22.197.0