Local Server failing to open MABS

Jeff Graff 0 Reputation points
2025-10-17T19:41:34.9333333+00:00

My MABS server ran out of disk space on the OS volume. I increased the drive and rebooted. I am receiving an error that Connection to the DPM service has been lost. Review the application event log for information about a possible service shutdown. Verify the following servers are not disabled. DPM DPM REplication Agent, SQLAgent$MSDPMINSTANCE, MSSQL$MSDPMINSTANCE Virtual Disk Server and Volume Shadow Copy. ID 917. The DPM Access ManagerService service is running and the DPM Writer. The others appear to start after these.

I got the DPM, DPM Agent Coordinator, DPMLA, and DPM RA to start ok. But when I start MABS, it fails again and those service shut back down.

Lots of application errors in event viewer (related to MSDPM, .net Runtime, and Application error (msdpm.exe)

I thought I could try to repair MABS but the only option I see is to uninstall.

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  1. Jeff Graff 0 Reputation points
    2025-10-20T19:10:19.24+00:00

    The solution did not help. They were things I had tried already. I tried to backup the DPM database, reinstall MABS and then import the database back in. Importing the DB back in fails and it says I dont have access to do that.

    So now I am in worse spot then before. If I re-set up backups fresh, how can I have those match up with my backups in azure cloud. I dont really care about losing the local backups since I only keep few days on disk anyways. I do not want them creating all new backup servers in azure cloud though.

    Will it automatically recognize those servers and just add as a new recovery point?


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