Monitoring Microsoft Azure Backup

How can I monitor if Azure Backup has run successfully or not? Actually I am using PRTG Monitoring, however you can maybe just give me Basic Monitoring tips which I can then use with my PRTG Tool.
As I see, Azure Backup writes to an Eventlog %SystemRoot%\System32\Winevt\Logs\CloudBackup.evtx which I can not monitor with WMI Sensors (I tried this with WMI Testing Tool).
I know a successfull Backup gets displayed in Microsoft Azure Backup Tool. But as one only opens this Tool to Change something or troubleshoot, I Need a solution that informs me if a Backup was not successfull. Best would be to get informed by email.

Hi,
Currently, you don't have reporting(Email Notification) feature in Azure Backup. But with the Help of Powershell, you can create a task to get an email notification for Azure backup with logs attached to it.
You may refer:
http://www.itgeekrambling.co.uk/azure-azure-backup-and-email-notifications/
Please vote in
here for Email notification in Azure Backup.
Regards,
Manu

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    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.735 71 dscontext.cpp(932) [000000001C700CB0] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80070002] : StartUsn_\\?\Volume{34b94470-87aa-4d96-9741-667a7203f311}_FS_1576418199653472395: lVal : RegUtils::GetValue(REG_KEY_DLS_CLOUDBACKUPPOROVIDER_CONFIG, GetUsnRegValueName(L"StartUsn", ssVolumeName).PeekStr(), &registryStartUsn)
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.735 71 nativeutils.hpp(42) 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80070002] : Encountered Failure: : lVal : r.GetValue(pszKey, pT)
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.735 71 replica.cpp(532) 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80070002] : Encountered Failure: : lVal : RegUtils::GetValueFromRegKey( L"Software\\Microsoft\\" L"Windows Azure Backup" L"\Config" L"\CloudBackupProvider", ssRegKeyName.PeekStr(), &dwValue)
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.735 71 nativeutils.hpp(42) 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80070002] : Encountered Failure: : lVal : r.GetValue(pszKey, pT)
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.735 71 replica.cpp(532) 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80070002] : Encountered Failure: : lVal : RegUtils::GetValueFromRegKey( L"Software\\Microsoft\\" L"Windows Azure Backup" L"\Config" L"\CloudBackupProvider", ssRegKeyName.PeekStr(), &dwValue)
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.735 03 workitem.cpp(86) [000000001C889DE0] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A ACTIVITY Idle Timer created with timeout = 390000
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.735 70 acceptdatasetsubtask.cpp(354) [000000001C9FDAE0] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A NORMAL CAcceptDatasetSubTask::Initialize: Target path - \\?\Volume{325b8041-a65d-11e4-8278-60029272e49c}\
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.735 18 dsmreceiversubtaskbase.cpp(39) [000000001CA425A0] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A NORMAL CDsmReceiverSubTaskBase: constructor [000000001CA425A0] openovl[000000001CA42710] msgovl[000000001CA42808] closeovl[000000001CA42760]
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.735 18 dsmreceiversubtaskbase.cpp(39) [000000001CA11310] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A NORMAL CDsmReceiverSubTaskBase: constructor [000000001CA11310] openovl[000000001CA11480] msgovl[000000001CA11578] closeovl[000000001CA114D0]
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.735 18 dsmsendersubtaskbase.cpp(47) [000000001CA67040] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A NORMAL CDsmSenderSubTaskBase: constructor [000000001CA67040] openovl[000000001CA671B0] msgovl[000000001CA672B0] closeovl[000000001CA67200]
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.735 18 writeriterator.cpp(82) [0000000019527740] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A NORMAL CFileWriterIterator:Init(overwrite:0, setarchive:0, setchangetime:1, skiptargetmetadatarestore:0, restoresec:1, recreaterp:1, throttle:0) called
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.735 18 writeriterator.cpp(221) [0000000019527740] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A NORMAL CFileWriterIterator::AddAlternateLocationMapping(filepath:\\?\Volume{34b94470-87aa-4d96-9741-667a7203f311}\, filespec:*, destination:\\?\Volume{325b8041-a65d-11e4-8278-60029272e49c}\) called
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.735 18 readeriterator.cpp(289) [000000001CA13C10] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A NORMAL CFileReaderIterator::SetFileSystemFlags (0x9) called
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.735 18 iteratorutils.cpp(690) 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A NORMAL CaseSensitivity NOT enabled on the machine
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.735 18 readeriterator.cpp(110) [000000001CA13C10] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A NORMAL CFileReaderIterator:AddIncludeFiles(filepath:\\?\Volume{34b94470-87aa-4d96-9741-667a7203f311}\Users\Andreas\Synk\, filespec:*, snapshotpath:\\?\Volume{325b8041-a65d-11e4-8278-60029272e49c}\Users\Andreas\Synk\) called
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.735 18 fsutils.cpp(4049) 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80070003] : GetFileAttributes failed for \\?\Volume{325b8041-a65d-11e4-8278-60029272e49c}\Users\Andreas\Synk\
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.735 18 fsutils.cpp(624) 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80070003] : Failed to get attributes for \\?\Volume{325b8041-a65d-11e4-8278-60029272e49c}\Users\Andreas\Synk\
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.735 18 fsutils.cpp(2188) 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80990a54] : Source path not found:\\?\Volume{325b8041-a65d-11e4-8278-60029272e49c}\Users\Andreas\Synk\
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.767 70 nativeutils.hpp(42) 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80070002] : Encountered Failure: : lVal : r.GetValue(pszKey, pT)
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.767 70 filespeclocalcache.cpp(308) 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80070003] : Encountered Failure: : lVal : hFile = ::CreateFileW( ssFileName.PeekStr(), (0x80000000L), 0, 0, 3, 0x00000080, 0)
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.767 18 pruningiterator.cpp(479) [000000001CAC9CA0] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A NORMAL CPruningIterator::GetNextFile - File [\\?\Volume{325b8041-a65d-11e4-8278-60029272e49c}\System Volume Information\FVE2.{09cf57b8-9e6c-43d4-ae1f-0408882a397d}.1] returned for deletion
    0A10 1AD8 01/28 14:21:17.767 70 itemcatalogupdater.cpp(259) 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A NORMAL Hr: = [0x00000000] QueryTaskId success!.
    0A10 1AD8 01/28 14:21:17.767 70 catalogfailurehandler.cpp(343) [000000001CA53620] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A NORMAL CCatalogFailureHandler :: GetLastFailedEntries, Reading catalog failures in Last Backup..
    0A10 1AD8 01/28 14:21:17.767 70 catalogfilehelper.cpp(287) [000000001C8CB610] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A NORMAL Opening file - C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\Scratch\CoFLists\CatalogLists\{BD5BA688-EF07-416C-A244-52B95FFF1CCE}_CatalogFailedEntry_B.dat with IsReadOnly = true
    0A10 1AD8 01/28 14:21:17.767 70 catalogfailurehandler.cpp(549) [000000001CA53620] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80070002] CCatalogFailureHandler :: OnPreviousErrorUploadFinished failed to delete old records file
    0A10 1AD8 01/28 14:21:17.767 70 catalogfailurehandler.cpp(550) [000000001CA53620] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80070002] : Encountered Failure: : lVal : hr
    0A10 1AD8 01/28 14:21:17.767 70 itemcatalogupdater.cpp(1044) [000000001C890890] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A NORMAL Hr: = [0x00000000] SetCatalogFailureHelper::UploadPreviousFailures : Completed.
    0A10 1AD8 01/28 14:21:17.767 70 itemcatalogupdater.cpp(566) 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A NORMAL Uploading 1 RO entries
    0A10 1AD8 01/28 14:21:17.767 79 WcfClient.cs(944) 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A NORMAL Executing web service call | Params: {ServiceInterface = Microsoft.Internal.CloudBackup.Common.FileCatalog.Interface.IFileCatalogExternalChannel}{Description = UpdateROArgs}{TargetEndpoint = https://pod01-fc1.ne.backup.windowsazure.com/FileCatalogExternalService.svc}
    0A10 1AD8 01/28 14:21:17.767 69 CBEngineWcfClientHelper.cs(320) 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A NORMAL Setting RequestId header for outgoing request | Params: {RequestId = 8dcfb39f-3022-4d3a-b73f-b11e290758e0}{WorkitemId = 5b81881f-7d02-47b0-bb1a-a266bfec2522}{TaskId = 43c219f4-44aa-4409-abd2-626263485f7a}{AgentVersion = 2.0.8694.0}
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.767 18 fswrapper.cpp(932) [000000001DC1E310] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Parameter: [0x80070020], FilePath = \\?\Volume{325b8041-a65d-11e4-8278-60029272e49c}\System Volume Information\FVE2.{09cf57b8-9e6c-43d4-ae1f-0408882a397d}.1
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.767 18 fswrapper.cpp(932) [000000001DC1E310] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80070020] : CreateFile failed \\?\Volume{325b8041-a65d-11e4-8278-60029272e49c}\System Volume Information\FVE2.{09cf57b8-9e6c-43d4-ae1f-0408882a397d}.1 with error :32
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.767 70 onlinesubtask.cpp(496) [000000001C9FDAE0] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80070020] COnlineSubTask::UpdateStatus => hr
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.767 71 dscontext.cpp(152) [000000001C700CB0] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Last completed state for Ds Id (1576418199653472395) is 18
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.767 71 dscontext.cpp(158) [000000001C700CB0] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Ds Id (1576418199653472395) failed. DLS: 0 HRESULT: 0x80070020
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.767 71 replicator.cpp(315) [000000001C840BA0] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80070020] SetupReplicationForReplica unsuccessful for replica id ({BD5BA688-EF07-416C-A244-52B95FFF1CCE}) Volume (\\?\Volume{34b94470-87aa-4d96-9741-667a7203f311}\))
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:18.188 71 backupasync.cpp(1045) [000000001C8B2730] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80070020] Backup Progress: Failed
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:18.548 22 vdshelper.cpp(923) [000000001A7F6600] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80990fb0] Disk [\\?\PHYSICALDRIVE2] is not found as unknown
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:18.595 03 dynamicloadedmodule.cpp(91) [000000001DC1F230] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x8007007e] : Failed to load DLL [C:\windows\system32\WSBOnline.dll]
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:18.595 79 bpbackupstoreutils.cpp(417) 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Snap-In Updation skipped because dll not loaded
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:18.595 79 bpbackupstoreutils.cpp(157) 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Snap-In Updation Skipped because WSBOnline.dll was not found.
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:18.595 79 bpbackupstoreutils.cpp(390) 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Error trying to add regkey for completion success ignoring
    I have tried to completely re-install the agent and remove the vault in Azure.

    Hi,
    This is a known issue under investigation.  Azure agent is not able to prune bitlocker file during backup.
    DC1E310] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Parameter: [0x80070020], FilePath =
    \\?\Volume{325b8041-a65d-11e4-8278-60029272e49c}\System Volume Information\FVE2.{09cf57b8-9e6c-43d4-ae1f-0408882a397d}.1
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.767 18 fswrapper.cpp(932) [000000001DC1E310] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80070020] : CreateFile failed
    \\?\Volume{325b8041-a65d-11e4-8278-60029272e49c}\System Volume Information\FVE2.{09cf57b8-9e6c-43d4-ae1f-0408882a397d}.1 with error :32
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.767 70 onlinesubtask.cpp(496) [000000001C9FDAE0] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Failed: Hr: = [0x80070020] COnlineSubTask::UpdateStatus => hr
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.767 71 dscontext.cpp(152) [000000001C700CB0] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Last completed state for Ds Id (1576418199653472395) is 18
    0A10 167C 01/28 14:21:17.767 71 dscontext.cpp(158) [000000001C700CB0] 43C219F4-44AA-4409-ABD2-626263485F7A WARNING Ds Id (1576418199653472395) failed. DLS: 0 HRESULT: 0x80070020
    Where ErrorCode: 0x80070020 (-2147024864): The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
    No ETA on a fix at this time.
    Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. Regards, Mike J. [MSFT]
    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

  • Azure backup services and Virtual machines

    If I use the Azure backup service with the Storage server 2012 r2 and backup my virtual machines, can I then use that backup and use the virtual machine service to host them if I have a disaster to my server equipment and use it until my new hardware comes
    in? If so is this a hard thing to do and what would be the best practice to follow to implement this?

    Hi Aaron,
    The Azure Site Recovery is suitable for your situation.
    Azure Site Recovery helps you to protect important applications by coordinating the replication and recovery of physical or virtual machines. You can replicate to your own datacenter, to a hosting service provider, or even to Azure to avoid the expense and
    complexity of building and managing your own secondary location.
    For detailed information, please refer to the link below:
    http://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/site-recovery/
    To deploy the Azure Site Recovery, please click the link below:
    https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dn440569.aspx
    Best Regards.
    Steven Lee Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact [email protected]

  • Windows Azure Backup fails OBEngine service

    Backups were running fine on my VM for months, until 11/19/2014.
    Since this date, backups have been failing due to an AccessViolationException KeyManager.dll which causes cbengine.exe to crash.
    Here is the detail from the eventlog:
    Fault bucket , type 0
    Event Name: APPCRASH
    Response: Not available
    Cab Id: 0
    Problem signature:
    P1: cbengine.exe
    P2: 2.0.8692.0
    P3: 542552af
    P4: KeyManager.dll
    P5: 2.0.8692.0
    P6: 542553a5
    P7: c0000005
    P8: 0000000000008116
    P9: 
    P10: 
    Analysis symbol: 
    Rechecking for solution: 0
    Report Id: 7aa85bb1-7675-11e4-9416-00155de01aa3
    Report Status: 4
    Hashed bucket: 
    Here is the output from AppCrash_cbengine.exe_2876308b4d338fde9c352031c1e675e0c83996f2_06a1493e:
    Version=1
    EventType=APPCRASH
    EventTime=130615943683897742
    ReportType=2
    Consent=1
    UploadTime=130615943694678792
    ReportIdentifier=7aa85bb2-7675-11e4-9416-00155de01aa3
    IntegratorReportIdentifier=7aa85bb1-7675-11e4-9416-00155de01aa3
    NsAppName=cbengine.exe
    Response.type=4
    Sig[0].Name=Application Name
    Sig[0].Value=cbengine.exe
    Sig[1].Name=Application Version
    Sig[1].Value=2.0.8692.0
    Sig[2].Name=Application Timestamp
    Sig[2].Value=542552af
    Sig[3].Name=Fault Module Name
    Sig[3].Value=KeyManager.dll
    Sig[4].Name=Fault Module Version
    Sig[4].Value=2.0.8692.0
    Sig[5].Name=Fault Module Timestamp
    Sig[5].Value=542553a5
    Sig[6].Name=Exception Code
    Sig[6].Value=c0000005
    Sig[7].Name=Exception Offset
    Sig[7].Value=0000000000008116
    DynamicSig[1].Name=OS Version
    DynamicSig[1].Value=6.2.9200.2.0.0.400.8
    DynamicSig[2].Name=Locale ID
    DynamicSig[2].Value=1033
    DynamicSig[22].Name=Additional Information 1
    DynamicSig[22].Value=9fac
    DynamicSig[23].Name=Additional Information 2
    DynamicSig[23].Value=9fac4e2867de2c0bc14632ff7179424b
    DynamicSig[24].Name=Additional Information 3
    DynamicSig[24].Value=aa27
    DynamicSig[25].Name=Additional Information 4
    DynamicSig[25].Value=aa2726ad3eea6d54361060a11351616d
    UI[2]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\cbengine.exe
    UI[5]=Check online for a solution (recommended)
    UI[6]=Check for a solution later (recommended)
    UI[7]=Close
    UI[8]=cbengine.exe stopped working and was closed
    UI[9]=A problem caused the application to stop working correctly. Windows will notify you if a solution is available.
    UI[10]=&Close
    LoadedModule[0]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\cbengine.exe
    LoadedModule[1]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntdll.dll
    LoadedModule[2]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\MSCOREE.DLL
    LoadedModule[3]=C:\Windows\system32\KERNEL32.dll
    LoadedModule[4]=C:\Windows\system32\KERNELBASE.dll
    LoadedModule[5]=C:\Windows\system32\ADVAPI32.dll
    LoadedModule[6]=C:\Windows\system32\msvcrt.dll
    LoadedModule[7]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\sechost.dll
    LoadedModule[8]=C:\Windows\system32\RPCRT4.dll
    LoadedModule[9]=C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\mscoreei.dll
    LoadedModule[10]=C:\Windows\system32\SHLWAPI.dll
    LoadedModule[11]=C:\Windows\system32\USER32.dll
    LoadedModule[12]=C:\Windows\system32\GDI32.dll
    LoadedModule[13]=C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\clr.dll
    LoadedModule[14]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\MSVCR110_CLR0400.dll
    LoadedModule[15]=C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v4.0.30319_64\mscorlib\51fbf5aac9c6f1aef14557276f98ad28\mscorlib.ni.dll
    LoadedModule[16]=C:\Windows\system32\ole32.dll
    LoadedModule[17]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\combase.dll
    LoadedModule[18]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\CRYPTBASE.dll
    LoadedModule[19]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\bcryptPrimitives.dll
    LoadedModule[20]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\CRYPTSP.dll
    LoadedModule[21]=C:\Windows\system32\rsaenh.dll
    LoadedModule[22]=C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\clrjit.dll
    LoadedModule[23]=C:\Windows\system32\OLEAUT32.dll
    LoadedModule[24]=C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v4.0.30319_64\System\882c88d14efa17e32acc1953755e8709\System.ni.dll
    LoadedModule[25]=C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v4.0.30319_64\System.Serv759bfb78#\270d01dd5380f28bb384df1187f47532\System.ServiceProcess.ni.dll
    LoadedModule[26]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\CloudSharedInfra.dll
    LoadedModule[27]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\CloudEngineTracing.dll
    LoadedModule[28]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\TraceWrapper.dll
    LoadedModule[29]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\MSVCR110.dll
    LoadedModule[30]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\TraceProvider.dll
    LoadedModule[31]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\MSVCP110.dll
    LoadedModule[32]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\LKRhDPM.DLL
    LoadedModule[33]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\CloudEngineFM.dll
    LoadedModule[34]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\CloudCommonFM.dll
    LoadedModule[35]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\FailureModeling.dll
    LoadedModule[36]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\ErrorCodeUtils.dll
    LoadedModule[37]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\CloudProxyHelper.dll
    LoadedModule[38]=C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v4.0.30319_64\System.Core\58a5753c80817773be7d569bc2d6ba92\System.Core.ni.dll
    LoadedModule[39]=C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v4.0.30319_64\System.ServiceModel\b96ac95b283e1ae9e6dc2a4396bc9c1a\System.ServiceModel.ni.dll
    LoadedModule[40]=C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v4.0.30319_64\System.Xml\7ae460b2b5c41359e80ed3c95660dbf6\System.Xml.ni.dll
    LoadedModule[41]=C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v4.0.30319_64\System.Configuration\132c056670c4a6ad010e87ff53e6b05e\System.Configuration.ni.dll
    LoadedModule[42]=C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v4.0.30319_64\System.Runteb92aa12#\dc798870570147bc073d2f0773c8d02e\System.Runtime.Serialization.ni.dll
    LoadedModule[43]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\CloudCommonInterface.dll
    LoadedModule[44]=C:\Windows\system32\urlmon.dll
    LoadedModule[45]=C:\Windows\system32\iertutil.dll
    LoadedModule[46]=C:\Windows\system32\WININET.dll
    LoadedModule[47]=C:\Windows\system32\USERENV.dll
    LoadedModule[48]=C:\Windows\system32\profapi.dll
    LoadedModule[49]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\Secur32.dll
    LoadedModule[50]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\SSPICLI.DLL
    LoadedModule[51]=C:\Windows\system32\SHELL32.dll
    LoadedModule[52]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\SHCORE.dll
    LoadedModule[53]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\CBEngineService.dll
    LoadedModule[54]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\NativeMethods.dll
    LoadedModule[55]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\CBEngineServiceModuleHelper.dll
    LoadedModule[56]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\NativeUtils.dll
    LoadedModule[57]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\NETAPI32.dll
    LoadedModule[58]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ACTIVEDS.dll
    LoadedModule[59]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\msi.dll
    LoadedModule[60]=C:\Windows\system32\CRYPT32.dll
    LoadedModule[61]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\netutils.dll
    LoadedModule[62]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\srvcli.dll
    LoadedModule[63]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\wkscli.dll
    LoadedModule[64]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\adsldpc.dll
    LoadedModule[65]=C:\Windows\system32\MSASN1.dll
    LoadedModule[66]=C:\Windows\system32\WLDAP32.dll
    LoadedModule[67]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\DSROLE.DLL
    LoadedModule[68]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\SAMCLI.DLL
    LoadedModule[69]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\CloudBackupProvider.dll
    LoadedModule[70]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\wer.dll
    LoadedModule[71]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\VssRequestor.dll
    LoadedModule[72]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\NativeEtwTracer.dll
    LoadedModule[73]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\iRefCounted.dll
    LoadedModule[74]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\cbeventpub.dll
    LoadedModule[75]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\KeyManager.dll
    LoadedModule[76]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\ClientStamp.dll
    LoadedModule[77]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\VSSAPI.DLL
    LoadedModule[78]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\ClusterInquiry.dll
    LoadedModule[79]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\CsvManager.dll
    LoadedModule[80]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\DsmFs.dll
    LoadedModule[81]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\VssTrace.DLL
    LoadedModule[82]=C:\Windows\system32\WS2_32.dll
    LoadedModule[83]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\CLUSAPI.dll
    LoadedModule[84]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\RESUTILS.dll
    LoadedModule[85]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\sisbkup.dll
    LoadedModule[86]=C:\Windows\system32\NSI.dll
    LoadedModule[87]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\cryptdll.dll
    LoadedModule[88]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\clbcatq.dll
    LoadedModule[89]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\HVRAzureReplicationProvider.dll
    LoadedModule[90]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ncrypt.dll
    LoadedModule[91]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\SalDmHelper.dll
    LoadedModule[92]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\VirtDisk.dll
    LoadedModule[93]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\bcrypt.dll
    LoadedModule[94]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\NTASN1.dll
    LoadedModule[95]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\FLTLIB.DLL
    LoadedModule[96]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\pcwum.DLL
    LoadedModule[97]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\CloudUtils.dll
    LoadedModule[98]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\WatsonIntegrator.dll
    LoadedModule[99]=C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v4.0.30319_64\SMDiagnostics\f78732604518fdac525c23d94053c4bc\SMDiagnostics.ni.dll
    LoadedModule[100]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\CBObjectModel.dll
    LoadedModule[101]=C:\Windows\system32\mswsock.dll
    LoadedModule[102]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\DNSAPI.dll
    LoadedModule[103]=C:\Windows\System32\rasadhlp.dll
    LoadedModule[104]=C:\Windows\System32\fwpuclnt.dll
    LoadedModule[105]=C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v4.0.30319_64\System.Servd1dec626#\10619c5fe8292214fbfcef53958f2e7b\System.ServiceModel.Internals.ni.dll
    LoadedModule[106]=C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v4.0.30319_64\System.IdentityModel\c7724d34814b7ef413f572c47b555414\System.IdentityModel.ni.dll
    LoadedModule[107]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\ROCatalogInterface.dll
    LoadedModule[108]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\CatalogCommon.dll
    LoadedModule[109]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\CBEngineProxy.dll
    LoadedModule[110]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\FileCatalogInterface.dll
    LoadedModule[111]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\AccessControlHelper.dll
    LoadedModule[112]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\IdMgmtInterface.dll
    LoadedModule[113]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\SettingsInterface.dll
    LoadedModule[114]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\IPHLPAPI.DLL
    LoadedModule[115]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\WINNSI.DLL
    LoadedModule[116]=C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v4.0.30319_64\System.Transactions\ae60768684128a7def00a60d3ad1f7aa\System.Transactions.ni.dll
    LoadedModule[117]=C:\Windows\Microsoft.Net\assembly\GAC_64\System.Transactions\v4.0_4.0.0.0__b77a5c561934e089\System.Transactions.dll
    LoadedModule[118]=C:\Windows\system32\msv1_0.DLL
    LoadedModule[119]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\CalExternalProxy.dll
    LoadedModule[120]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\IdMgmtProxy.dll
    LoadedModule[121]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\SamlTokenBuilderV2.dll
    LoadedModule[122]=C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v4.0.30319_64\System.Security\4fd85de092b46b92d150158442b90446\System.Security.ni.dll
    LoadedModule[123]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\DPAPI.dll
    LoadedModule[124]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\rasapi32.dll
    LoadedModule[125]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\rasman.dll
    LoadedModule[126]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\rtutils.dll
    LoadedModule[127]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\winhttp.dll
    LoadedModule[128]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\dhcpcsvc6.DLL
    LoadedModule[129]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\dhcpcsvc.DLL
    LoadedModule[130]=C:\Windows\system32\schannel.DLL
    LoadedModule[131]=C:\Windows\system32\ncryptsslp.dll
    LoadedModule[132]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\gpapi.dll
    LoadedModule[133]=C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v4.0.30319_64\System.Web\935caa50c55938e31a53b7e7504cf65c\System.Web.ni.dll
    LoadedModule[134]=C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v4.0.30319_64\System.Web.28b9ef5a#\ae9e6b5057cc86d9c4696c970b21f642\System.Web.Extensions.ni.dll
    LoadedModule[135]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\ReliableWcfClient.dll
    LoadedModule[136]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\AsyncInterface.dll
    LoadedModule[137]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\IdMgmtCatalogInterface.dll
    LoadedModule[138]=C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\webengine4.dll
    LoadedModule[139]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\MSVCR120_CLR0400.dll
    LoadedModule[140]=C:\Windows\system32\PSAPI.DLL
    LoadedModule[141]=C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v4.0.30319_64\System.Servf73e6522#\b2c4ffc928f332550008d48592fef264\System.ServiceModel.Web.ni.dll
    LoadedModule[142]=C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v4.0.30319_64\System.Net.Http\1b58706b8e3775c745148cce6b10b3a9\System.Net.Http.ni.dll
    LoadedModule[143]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\wevtapi.dll
    LoadedModule[144]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\Interop.TaskScheduler.dll
    LoadedModule[145]=C:\Windows\System32\taskschd.dll
    LoadedModule[146]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\cb_ps.dll
    LoadedModule[147]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\SettingsController.dll
    LoadedModule[148]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\SettingsImpl.dll
    LoadedModule[149]=C:\Windows\assembly\NativeImages_v4.0.30319_64\System.Management\c5f5f8d6fb4bcd57658a8572e9209a5a\System.Management.ni.dll
    LoadedModule[150]=C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\wminet_utils.dll
    LoadedModule[151]=C:\Windows\system32\wbem\wmiutils.dll
    LoadedModule[152]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\wbemcomn.dll
    LoadedModule[153]=C:\Windows\system32\wbem\wbemprox.dll
    LoadedModule[154]=C:\Windows\system32\wbem\wbemsvc.dll
    LoadedModule[155]=C:\Windows\system32\wbem\fastprox.dll
    LoadedModule[156]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\CalExternalUnmanagedProxy.DLL
    LoadedModule[157]=C:\Windows\System32\msxml6.dll
    LoadedModule[158]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\IDContextStoreUnmanagedProxy.DLL
    LoadedModule[159]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\IDContextStore.dll
    LoadedModule[160]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\HvrTelemetryHelper.dll
    LoadedModule[161]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\EtwTraceWrapper.dll
    LoadedModule[162]=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\PrepUnmanagedProxy.DLL
    LoadedModule[163]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\VERSION.dll
    LoadedModule[164]=C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\diasymreader.dll
    LoadedModule[165]=C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\ntmarta.dll
    FriendlyEventName=Stopped working
    ConsentKey=APPCRASH
    AppName=cbengine.exe
    AppPath=C:\Program Files\Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent\bin\cbengine.exe
    NsPartner=windows
    NsGroup=windows8
    Here is the callstack:
    Application: cbengine.exe
    Framework Version: v4.0.30319
    Description: The process was terminated due to an unhandled exception.
    Exception Info: System.AccessViolationException
    Stack:
       at Microsoft.SnapIns.CloudBackup.UI.Proxy.JobProviderProxy.BackupAdhoc(Microsoft.SnapIns.CloudBackup.UI.Proxy.BPTemplateSettings, System.String, System.Guid)
       at Microsoft.Internal.CloudBackup.ObjectModel.OMCommon.CBJob+<>c__DisplayClass1.<StartBackup>b__0()
       at Microsoft.Internal.CloudBackup.ObjectModel.OMCommon.CBJob.TriggerJobWithConcurrencyCheck(System.Action)
       at Microsoft.Internal.CloudBackup.ObjectModel.OMCommon.CBPolicy.StartBackup(System.Guid)
       at Microsoft.Internal.CloudBackup.Engine.CBEngine+<>c__DisplayClass3c.<StartCBBackup>b__3b()
       at Microsoft.Internal.Common.FailureModeling.FMComponent`3[[Microsoft.Internal.CloudBackup.Common.Diag.DiagComponents+Id, CloudSharedInfra, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35],[Microsoft.Internal.CloudBackup.Common.FailureModeling.CloudFMConstants+OperationId,
    CloudCommonFM, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35],[Microsoft.Internal.CloudBackup.Common.Utils.Errors.ErrorCode, ErrorCodeUtils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35]]._FMBlock(System.String,
    Int32, FMBlockArgs<Id,OperationId,Microsoft.Internal.CloudBackup.Common.Utils.Errors.ErrorCode>, System.Action, System.Action)
       at Microsoft.Internal.CloudBackup.Engine.CBEngineHelper.CallOMFunction(System.Action)
       at Microsoft.Internal.CloudBackup.Engine.CBEngine.StartCBBackup(Microsoft.Internal.CloudBackup.ObjectModel.OMCommon.CBPolicy, Boolean, Boolean)
       at DynamicClass.SyncInvokeStartCBBackup(System.Object, System.Object[], System.Object[])
       at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.SyncMethodInvoker.Invoke(System.Object, System.Object[], System.Object[] ByRef)
       at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.DispatchOperationRuntime.InvokeBegin(System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.MessageRpc ByRef)
       at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ImmutableDispatchRuntime.ProcessMessage5(System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.MessageRpc ByRef)
       at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ImmutableDispatchRuntime.ProcessMessage31(System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.MessageRpc ByRef)
       at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.MessageRpc.Process(Boolean)
       at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ChannelHandler.DispatchAndReleasePump(System.ServiceModel.Channels.RequestContext, Boolean, System.ServiceModel.OperationContext)
       at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ChannelHandler.HandleRequest(System.ServiceModel.Channels.RequestContext, System.ServiceModel.OperationContext)
       at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ChannelHandler.AsyncMessagePump(System.IAsyncResult)
       at System.Runtime.Fx+AsyncThunk.UnhandledExceptionFrame(System.IAsyncResult)
       at System.Runtime.AsyncResult.Complete(Boolean)
       at System.ServiceModel.Channels.TransportDuplexSessionChannel+TryReceiveAsyncResult.OnReceive(System.IAsyncResult)
       at System.Runtime.Fx+AsyncThunk.UnhandledExceptionFrame(System.IAsyncResult)
       at System.Runtime.AsyncResult.Complete(Boolean)
       at System.ServiceModel.Channels.SynchronizedMessageSource+ReceiveAsyncResult.OnReceiveComplete(System.Object)
       at System.ServiceModel.Channels.SessionConnectionReader.OnAsyncReadComplete(System.Object)
       at System.Runtime.Fx+AsyncThunk.UnhandledExceptionFrame(System.IAsyncResult)
       at System.Net.LazyAsyncResult.Complete(IntPtr)
       at System.Net.Security.NegotiateStream.ProcessFrameBody(Int32, Byte[], Int32, Int32, System.Net.AsyncProtocolRequest)
       at System.Net.Security.NegotiateStream.ReadCallback(System.Net.AsyncProtocolRequest)
       at System.Net.FixedSizeReader.CheckCompletionBeforeNextRead(Int32)
       at System.Net.FixedSizeReader.ReadCallback(System.IAsyncResult)
       at System.Runtime.AsyncResult.Complete(Boolean)
       at System.ServiceModel.Channels.ConnectionStream+IOAsyncResult.OnAsyncIOComplete(System.Object)
       at System.ServiceModel.Channels.SocketConnection.OnReceiveAsync(System.Object, System.Net.Sockets.SocketAsyncEventArgs)
       at System.Net.Sockets.SocketAsyncEventArgs.FinishOperationSuccess(System.Net.Sockets.SocketError, Int32, System.Net.Sockets.SocketFlags)
       at System.Net.Sockets.SocketAsyncEventArgs.CompletionPortCallback(UInt32, UInt32, System.Threading.NativeOverlapped*)
       at System.Threading._IOCompletionCallback.PerformIOCompletionCallback(UInt32, UInt32, System.Threading.NativeOverlapped*)
    Can anyone point me in the right direction?
    I am unaware of any changes to the VM apart from the usual windows updates.
    Kind regards,
    Jay

    Hi,
    If the issue is more about Windows Azure backup, i think you may ask in:
    https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/forums/azure/en-US/home?forum=windowsazureonlinebackup
    Regards.
    Vivian Wang

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