Hi Stephan,
Disabling will be the best way -- it's not about dependent backups so much as the job is configured to try to do SQL Log backups, and it will dutifully try to do so while it's enabled.
Is this a situation you would expect frequently? If not I think then stick with just disabling SQL Log Backup from the job settings; I did test in lab and I was wrong on the idea of disabling the parent job, though in retrospect it makes sense because of the above
So just disable SQL Log Processing on the job settings and that will be all you need.
Disabling will be the best way -- it's not about dependent backups so much as the job is configured to try to do SQL Log backups, and it will dutifully try to do so while it's enabled.
Is this a situation you would expect frequently? If not I think then stick with just disabling SQL Log Backup from the job settings; I did test in lab and I was wrong on the idea of disabling the parent job, though in retrospect it makes sense because of the above
Statistics: Posted by david.domask — Apr 19, 2024 4:24 pm







