To resolve this issue, use one of the following methods, depending on your situation.
Method 1: An earlier backup operation is in progress
If an earlier Exchange snapshot backup operation is in progress, wait for the backup operation to finish before you start the next Exchange snapshot backup operation.
Method 2: Restart the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service
Each backup operation generates a set of events. Each of these events corresponds to a particular phase of the backup operation. The following sequence of events indicate that backup was canceled or aborted after PrepareBackup and before DoSnapshot:
Event ID | Event Data |
9608 | Exchange VSS Snapshot prepared for Snapshot successfully |
9614 | Exchange VSS Snapshot has aborted snapshot successfully |
9607 | Backup in progress |
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
930800
Event ID 9840 is logged when a VSS backup operation fails in Exchange 2007
You can resolve this issue by restarting Microsoft Exchange Information Store service. To restart the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service, follow these steps:
- Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Services.
- Right-click the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service, and then click Restart.
- Try to perform the backup operation that resulted in event ID 9840.
Method 3: An earlier backup operation is not in progress
Each backup operation generates a set of events. Each of these logged events corresponds to a particular part of the backup operation. The following table describes the events that may be logged when a successful snapshot backup operation occurs.
Note For detailed descriptions of these events, see the "More Information" section.
Event ID | Event data |
9600 | Initialize VSSWriter - This occurs after a restart operation and not on each backup. This resets
the backupInProgress flag. |
9604 | |
9606 | Volume snap occurring |
9608 | No Exchange components involved in the volume snap |
9610 | |
9612 | |
9648 | OnBackupShutdown - This resets backupInProgress flag |
9616 | OnBackupComplete - This resets backupInProgress flag |
A set of backup events that is missing event IDs 9648 and 9616 indicates that the backup operation did not successfully call the cleanup APIs. Therefore, a backup operation that follows an operation that does not log event IDs 9648 and 9616 generates the events that are described in the following table.
Event ID | Event data |
9604 | |
9614 | Abort ignored |
9607 | Backup in progress |
In this situation, the call to
PrepareBackup fails because the
backupInProgress flag is
set to TRUE.
To troubleshoot this issue, use the Event Viewer to determine whether events are logged that indicate that a particular backup program is not successfully calling the
OnBackupComplete method. This method resets the
backupInProgress flag. Temporarily disable this backup program to determine whether your other backup operations start successfully.
If you determine that a particular backup program does not successfully call the cleanup APIs after the backup operation is finished, contact the manufacturer of that program to determine whether an update is available or to help you troubleshoot the backup program.
For information about your hardware manufacturer, visit the following Web site:
If you cannot determine which backup program did not call the cleanup APIs, contact Microsoft Product Support Services (PSS) to troubleshoot this issue. For information about how to contact Microsoft PSS, visit the following Microsoft Web site: