I have a FreeNAS iSCSI target presented Windows HyperV Hypervisor. The target is offline on the host and passed-through to VM Guest.
VM Guest has iSCSI target mounted as local folder attached inside a share. Veeam backs it up perfectly.
Same scenario with a different server and a Synology iSCSI source results in subfolders and files not being backed up.
Am I missing a recursive switch somewhere?
Case submitted to Veeam. Case ID 04123290
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Re: [ID# 04123290] Hyper-V Host directly attached to iSCSI passing through to Guest. Veeam will not backup subfolders an
Hello Michael,
Can you please check if the iSCSI target is visible in the machines disk management console? Thanks!
Can you please check if the iSCSI target is visible in the machines disk management console? Thanks!
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Hi there. Yes. It absolutely is. And when browsing for folders to back up, the target folder and subfolders are visible in the drill-down tree of the backup wizard.
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Re: [ID# 04123290] Hyper-V Host directly attached to iSCSI passing through to Guest. Veeam will not backup subfolders an
Michael,
To clarify: you are using file level backup job to protect the data from the guest machine, right?
To clarify: you are using file level backup job to protect the data from the guest machine, right?
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