Introduction
This article describes the issues that are fixed in Update Rollup 10 for Microsoft System Center Data Protection Manager 2016. This article also contains the installation instructions for this update.
Note: Existing Data Protection Manager to Microsoft Azure customers should apply the mandatory update of Microsoft Azure Recovery Services (MARS) agent version 2.0.9190.0 or above and verify the encryption passphrase using the steps provided in this KB article. If the latest agent is not installed, online backup and recovery may fail, and no Data Protection Manager to Microsoft Azure operation will work.
Issues that are fixed
This update fixes the following issues:
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Disk Utilization Report was not reflecting Modern Backup Storage usage.
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In some scenarios, re-protecting an inactive workload re-calculates the required disk space to be excessively large
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Modify Protection Group operation may take a long time, while protecting large number of client machines in a single protection group
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In SQL Always On configuration with a Failover cluster backup, sometimes the backups will fail because the backup preferences are not honored.
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Pre and Post Backup scripts don’t work with RCT based Hyper-V workloads
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Hyper-V VM protection fails when the total size of the VM file name and DPM mount path is more than 256 characters.
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Consistency check for deduped enabled NTFS volumes fails with error: ID 30134 Details: Cannot create a file when that file already exists (0x800700B7)
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SharePoint backup fails when SQL server is different domain than the front-end SharePoint server. Refer More Information section for additional details.
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DPM console crashes when attempting to restore clustered VMs with network throttling turned on.
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In addition to these, all the issues fixed in SC DPM 2016 Update Rollup 9 and prior UR for DPM 2016 are also included in SC DPM 2016 UR10.
Other Improvements and Features
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SCDPM 2016 UR10 has a new optimized capability for backup data migration. For details on the new feature refer to the documentation here.
Known Issue
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Latest report files are not automatically updated after installing the Update Rollup 10. Learn more.
Note: A fresh installation of the Update Rollup Agent could cause a restart of the protected server.
How to obtain Update Rollup 10 for System Center 2016 Data Protection Manager
Update packages for Data Protection Manager are available from Microsoft Update or by manual download.
Microsoft Update
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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Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
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In Control Panel, double-click Windows Update.
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In the Windows Update window, click Check Online for updates from Microsoft Update.
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Click Important updates are available.
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Select the Update Rollup package, and then click OK.
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Click 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, click 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 2016. 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 in order 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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Click the Management tab, and then click the Agents tab.
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In the Protected Computer list, select a computer, and then click Update on the Action pane.
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Click Yes, and then click Update Agents.
Method 2: Update the protection agents on the protected servers
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Obtain the update protection agent package from the following directory on the System Center 2016 Data Protection Manager server:
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For x86 based updates: i386\DPMProtectionAgent_KB4578608.msp
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For x64 bsaed updates: amd\1033\DPMProtectionAgent_KB4578608_amd64.msp
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Run the DPMProtectionAgent.msp package on each protected server.
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Open the Data Protection Manager Administrator Console on the System Center Data Protection Manager server 2016.
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Click the Management tab, and then click the Agents tab. Select the protected server, refresh the information, and then verify that the agent version number is 5.0.622.0
More information
Issue
If the SQL Database server for SharePoint farm is in different domain than SharePoint farm, the protection of SharePoint farm may fail. This happens when the NetBIOS name of SQL server was used during SharePoint installation instead of FQDN. To resolve this issue either you can reinstall SharePoint farm by specifying FQDN of the SQL Server or use following registry key. You first need to install this Update Rollup package on the DPM Server
Add the following registry key on all the SharePoint Web Front End Servers,
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Microsoft Data Protection Manager\Agent\Sharepoint
Name: AlternateDomainForDatabaseServer
Type: String
Value: <Domain name of the SQL Server>