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Logging, configuration files, and services for MS-SQL
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This article provides information about the Enterprise Workloads agent configuration details and logs for an MS-SQL server setup.

Configuration Files

The configuration file contains the details that the Enterprise Workloads agent requires to communicate with the Druva Master.


πŸ“Note

We recommend that you do not modify the configuration file, except when

required. In scenarios where you must modify these configuration

files, contact the Support team for assistance.


Version

OS

File Location

6.x.x

Windows

C:\ProgramData\Phoenix\FS\Phoenix.cfg

7.x.x

Windows

C:\ProgramData\Druva\EnterpriseWorkloads\fs\Config.yaml

C:\ProgramData\Druva\EnterpriseWorkloads\Config.yaml

Enterprise Workloads agent log files

The Enterprise Workloads agent log files contain details of backups that the Enterprise Workloads agent performs. After every backup, Druva creates a new log file in the Phoenix<YYYY/MM/DD>-<timestamp>.log format. If Enterprise Workloads agent does not function as expected, you can share these log files with the Druva Support team.


πŸ“ Notes:

  • You can request job logs within 30 days of triggering the job. You must download the requested logs within 7 days of triggering the request. The job details are available in the Management Console for the last 180 days

  • ​ Druva retains logs for the last 32 agent activities on each server.

  • ​ After each backup and restore, Druva performs a rollover of the accompanying logs. If you encounter an error during a backup or restore, check the log file for errors at the time of the backup or restore operation.

  • At least 1% of the source data size should be available to maintain all logs.


Additional logs

In addition to the Druva logs, Druva creates Windows Event Viewer logs with a .evt extension. To know how to manage these logs, see this article in the Microsoft library. If you encounter errors during backup or restore, look for errors with source = VSS, MSSQLSERVER, or SQLVDI.

Service Name Information

Version

OS

Service Name

Service Restart Command

6.x.x

Windows

Hybrid Workloads agent Client Service

Go to service (service.msc)

  • Check the service (Hybrid Workloads Agent Client Service).

  • Click on Restart.

7.x.x

Windows

Druva-EnterpriseWorkloads Service

Go to service(service.msc)

  • Check the service (Druva-EnterpriseWorkloads Service).

  • Click on Restart.

Service Logs

Version

OS

File Location

6.x.x

Windows

C:\ProgramData\Phoenix\SQL\logs

7.x.x

Windows

C:\ProgramData\Druva\EnterpriseWorkloads\logs\mssql

Agent Log Files

Version

OS

File Location

6.x.x

Windows

C:\ProgramData\Phoenix\SQL\logs

7.x.x

Windows

C:\ProgramData\Druva\EnterpriseWorkloads\logs\mssql

Backup Job Logs

Version

OS

File Location

6.x.x

Windows

C:\ProgramData\Phoenix\SQL\logs

7.x.x

Windows

C:\ProgramData\Druva\EnterpriseWorkloads\logs\mssql\backup

Restore Job Logs

Version

OS

File Location

6.x.x

Windows

C:\ProgramData\Phoenix\SQL\logs

7.x.x

Windows

C:\ProgramData\Druva\EnterpriseWorkloads\logs\mssql\restore

Discovery Logs

Version

OS

File Location

6.x.x

Windows

C:\ProgramData\Phoenix\SQL\logs

7.x.x

Windows

C:\ProgramData\Druva\EnterpriseWorkloads\logs\mssql

Enterprise Workloads agent services

On Windows servers, Enterprise Workloads agent Client Service manages backups and restores. The PhoenixCPH / Druva-EnterpriseWorkloadsSVC service on Windows servers ensures that the Enterprise Workloads agent Client Service is running.


πŸ“ Note
​ If Enterprise Workloads agent stops working, PhoenixCPH / Druva-EnterpriseWorkloadsSVC (Windows) starts Enterprise Workloads agent.


Enterprise Workloads agent metadata

When you install Enterprise Workloads agents on your servers, Druva creates the following metadata folders in the Phoenix folder:

  • The logs folder
    This folder contains logs for backup and restore jobs for MS-SQL server.

  • The state folder
    This folder contains metadata that optimizes restores.

  • The stats folder
    This folder contains metadata that optimizes backups.


πŸ“ Note
​ The logs folder contains three folders Backup, Restore, and Upload, respectively. Each of these folder contains <backupset_id> folders. The string <backupset_id> represents the unique identification number of the backup set configured on the server.


On MS-SQL servers, the metadata folders are created at C:\ProgramData\ Phoenix\SQL.

Additional metadata

At the time of restore, Druva creates a database_files.txt file at <Drive>\restore\<snapshot>\<Request ID>. This file contains details of how the database files are mapped to the database, and how the database is mapped to its instance in a Unicode format. You require this file to manually attach the database to an instance at the time of restoring to a different server.

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