SQL Backup - 6.4
Learning SQL Backup - 6.4
Activating SQL Backup
When you download and install SQL Backup, you have a 14 day trial period in which you can evaluate the product. When your trial period expires, you are invited to purchase the product. If you need more time to evaluate the product, contact licensing@red-gate.com
When you purchase SQL Backup, you are sent an invoice that contains your serial number. You use the serial number to activate the product. If you cannot find your invoice, you can review your serial numbers at http://www.red-gate.com/myserialnumbers
SQL Backup is licensed per physical server. If you have a number of SQL Server instances registered with SQL Backup that are all on the same physical server, you need to activate only one of the instances. The status of SQL Backup on the server for a registered SQL Server instance is displayed in the Registered SQL Servers pane in the graphical user interface. You can activate SQL Backup on a server if one of the following icons is displayed to the right of the name of the SQL Server instance:
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The SQL Backup trial period has expired. To use SQL Backup with this SQL Server instance, you must activate SQL Backup for the server. |
When you activate SQL Backup, the licensing and activation program sends an activation request to the Red Gate activation server, using checksums of attributes from your computer. The checksums that are sent to the activation server do not contain any details that might pose a security risk. The activation server returns an activation response and an encrypted key to unlock the software. The licensing and activation program should activate SQL Backup within a few seconds.
If you experience problems, you can try manual activation. You can use manual activation if:
- your computer is not connected to the Internet
- your network uses a proxy server that interrupts contact between the product and the Red Gate activation server
- activation is unsuccessful (see Troubleshooting licensing and activation errors)
Note that you cannot automate activation using the command line. However, if you are not able to activate a server using the graphical user interface, you can use the program ProductActivation.exe which is provided with SQL Backup. For example, you may wish to use this program to activate cluster nodes. ProductActivation.exe is located in the folder in which you installed SQL Backup: for example, C:\Program Files\Red Gate\SQL Backup 6. You can also start the program from the SQL Backup GUI by selecting Tools > Utilities > Cluster Activation Wizard from the menu.
For general questions about licensing, see Licensing and activation FAQs.
To activate SQL Backup on a server
- To activate SQL Backup on a server:
- click the
or
icon next to the server you want to activate - or, right-click the name of the SQL Server instance and click Activate License
The activation dialog box is displayed:

- click the
- Enter your serial number and click Activate.
Your activation request is sent to the Red Gate activation server.
When your activation has been confirmed, the Activation successful page is displayed:

If there is a problem with your activation request, an error dialog box is displayed. For information about activation errors and what you can do to resolve them, see Troubleshooting licensing and activation errors. Depending on the error, you may want to try manual activation.
- Click Close.
You can now continue to use your product.
Activating multiple servers
If you have purchased a SQL Backup license for multiple servers, you can activate these servers at the same time using the Multi-Server Activation utility (select Multi-Server Activation from the Tools > Utilities menu).
Deactivating SQL Backup
You may wish to deactivate SQL Backup on a server so that you can reuse the serial number on another server. You can do this using the SQL Backup GUI, or the Red Gate deactivation tool.
To deactivate a serial number, the server on which the SQL Backup server components are installed must have a connection to the internet.
Deactivating SQL Backup using the GUI
In the Registered SQL Servers pane, right-click the SQL Server instance and click Deactivate License. If you have more than one SQL Server instance on the same computer, all the instances on that computer will be deactivated.
Note that you can deactivate a SQL Server using the GUI only if the latest server components are installed.
Deactivating SQL Backup using the deactivation tool
If you are unable to deactivate SQL Backup using the GUI (perhaps because the SQL Server is using old SQL Backup server components), you can use the Red Gate deactivation tool on the server instead.
You will need to download and run the deactivation tool on the computer where the SQL Server instance is installed. See Deactivating your products for more information.
Re-activating SQL Servers
If you need to re-install SQL Backup server components on the same computer, for example following installation of a new operating system, you can re-activate using the same serial number. If you need to change the computer on which the server components are installed and your current serial number does not work, contact licensing@red-gate.com
Manual activation
Manual activation enables you to activate products when your computer does not have an Internet connection or your Internet connection does not allow SOAP requests. You will need access to another computer that has an Internet connection.
You can use manual activation whenever the Activation Error dialog box is displayed and the Activate Manually button is available, for example:

To activate manually:
- On the error dialog box, click Activate Manually.
The Activate using the Red Gate Web site dialog box is displayed:

- Copy all of the activation request.
Alternatively you can save the activation request, for example to a location on your network or to a USB device.
- Leaving the activation dialog box open, on a computer that has an Internet connection, go to the Manual Activation page of the Red Gate Web site at http://www.red-gate.com/activate and paste the activation request into the box under Step 1.

- Click Get Activation Response.
- When the activation response is displayed under Step 2, copy all of it.
Alternatively you can save the activation response.
- On the computer where the licensing and activation program is running, paste the activation response or if you saved it, load it from the file.

- Click Finish.
The Activation successful page is displayed.
- Click Close.
You can now continue to use SQL Backup on this computer.
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- IO Error on backup or restore restart-checkpoint file
- Unable to edit SQL Backup Scheduled Jobs via the Jobs Tab in the SQL Backup GUI (version 5)
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- Restore wizard: files incorrectly labeled 'Missing' when browsing for a backup file to restore.
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- Error acquiring mutex occurring during use
- Transaction log continually growing on disaster recovery database
- Reseeding a disaster recovery database
- SMTP mail options not being saved
- SQL Backup Activation NullReferenceException Error
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- SQL Backup Error 880: permission denied in database
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- SQL Backup and CPU affinity
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- The server principal NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM is not able to access the database
- Browsing while using SQL Server authentication is disabled on the selected server
- Cannot generate SSPI context message
- Log ship to multiple servers
- File browser does not work for remote servers
- Configuring Log Shipping to two Target Databases
- Previous backups not deleted according to ERASEFILES setting
- SQL Backup Reporting fails after upgrading to Version 6 from Version 5 for Multiple
- VDI error 1010 error on log backup when no backup is available
- SQL Backup failed with exit code: 1010 SQL error code: 3101 [SQLSTATE 42000] (Error 50000). The step failed.
- Log backup for a database failing to get copied to the log shipping share
- Mirrorfile backup jobs producing corrupt files
- Activity monitor showing sqlbackup status as wait type MSQL_XP
- Backup and restore processes using high percentage of CPU resources
- Warning 485: File does not exist encountered during a restore (but the process completes successfully)
- Log Shipping error 130 when moving restored file
- SQL Backup "Warning 110" generated
- Attempting to restore data into a SQL Express database that exceeds limit
- SQL error 3241 when restoring database
- A nonrecoverable I/O error encountered on Backup or restore operation
- SQL error 15404
- General log-in problem: Login failed for user '(null)'. Reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.
- Warning: System error 1450 when Backing up
- Problems with "Auto-Close" option set when backing up
- Warning: System error 64 (The specified network name is no longer available) on backing up across a network
- SQL error 4208 encountered on backing up
- Warning 170: "Log files are not in sequence" - on log shipping (restore) operation
- Warning: System error 121 (The semaphore timeout period has expired)
- Changing your participation in the quality improvement program
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- Verifying backups of the master database
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- Using SQL Backup log shipping to maintain a standby server
- SQL Backup release notes - version 6.xx
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- Licensing and activation FAQs
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