[cisco-voip] CUCM Backup Device which is associated with 1 or more schedule(s) cannot be deleted

Jason Burns burns.jason at gmail.com
Thu Jan 15 19:27:37 EST 2009


If you reboot it does the situation improve any?

If not you might be looking at a TAC case to get the left over entry
manually removed somehow.

On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Rossella Mariotti-Jones <
rossella at chemeketa.edu> wrote:

>  Hi, I recently went into DRS to change the path of my backups, I disabled
> the scheduler and went into backup device to change my path with no success,
> so I ended up deleting both the schedule and the backup device, the backup
> device page now reads at the bottom: "The Backup Device which is associated
> with 1 or more schedule(s) cannot be deleted." But I have no backup devices
> listed. If I go to set up a new one and I put in all the parameters, click
> on 'save' it spins forever then I get an RTMT alert "CiscoDRFFailure
> Reason : Unable to access SFTP server or SFTP server too slow to respond.
> Please make sure the login credentials and path are correct. AppID : Cisco
> DRF Master ClusterID : NodeID : ccc-cmp . The alarm is generated on Mon Jan
> 12 12:27:32 PST 2009. " which I'm pretty sure is related to the backup
> device/schedule that was deleted and is no longer showing up on the page. So
> I think something is stuck somewhere and I can't get rid of it. I restarted
> the drf services on the publisher with no luck. Any ideas?
>
> Thanks in advance.
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