Hi Keith,
We have seen Backups stop working (only once, and not repro'd so I didn't raise).
We are on 7.0.1, and this error occurred with that version (1 server only).
If it occurs again I will try to catch more comprehensive details and log it.
Also with Backups, we only do this Operation locally, to local disk, and then push them (and the Logs and the Output Database) to our NAS as a separate, standard VisualCron File Copy task from each server (with a Credential).
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A bit of a tangent, and not directly on your issue . . .
How long do you run VisualCron Server/Service for, do you ever restart it other than diagnosis / Server restarts associated with other activities ?
You may have already covered this off, but as you are multi-server VC site, and if you have your firewall rules <16444> set for another server to control, can you try planned, scheduled, Visualcron service restarts as a preventative measure ? <you won't be able to do this as a job on the local server>.
We have found *run to failure* be an unreliable approach for a number of Windows Server apps, and we don't find Visualcron any different.
A common diagnosis technique is to restart the service (not just VisualCron).
We have some
other Apps also that exhibit memory leakage over time.
We only restart the servers when necessary, but Services related to a number of our Key Apps are restarted periodically during a scheduled blackout period to deal with any number of ills.
This obviously forces some housekeeping with VC itself (shutdown, startup), cleans up any leakage, and also re-establishing any external links (such as AD / Network Shares etc).
The downside <as you noted> is active Clients (if left Open) will alert and need to reconnect.
We believe taking the periodic restart at a time of our choosing is preferable to an unplanned one (at potentially a high load time), and we *believe* we see more reliability in the times we care about by doing this at a time we don't.
Good Luck !
Kevin
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