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Alarm free disk space on inexistant drive
Hello
Veeam alert me "free disk space "I:\" (3%) is below a defined threshold (5%) but on this guest i have no I: partition, only C: and D:
This guest is hosting veeam one monitor
Any idea ?
Veeam alert me "free disk space "I:\" (3%) is below a defined threshold (5%) but on this guest i have no I: partition, only C: and D:
This guest is hosting veeam one monitor
Any idea ?
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Re: Alarm free disk space on inexistant drive
As the first investigation step I would recommend checking the state/version of VMware tools installed inside the guest, as we retrieve the said information from them.
Also, have you mounted .iso image to the said letter by any chance?
Thanks.
Also, have you mounted .iso image to the said letter by any chance?
Thanks.
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Re: Alarm free disk space on inexistant drive
I have veeam one version 7.0.0.919
ESX 5.1.0, 799733
Vmware tools on guet : 9.0.0 build 782409 state actif
i have no iso mounted
I rebooted this guest that have the problem and where veeam is installed and it seems the alarm is vanished. Wait and see
thanks for reply
ESX 5.1.0, 799733
Vmware tools on guet : 9.0.0 build 782409 state actif
i have no iso mounted
I rebooted this guest that have the problem and where veeam is installed and it seems the alarm is vanished. Wait and see
thanks for reply
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Re: Alarm free disk space on inexistant drive
Glad to hear that you're up and running now. If the issue shows up again, feel free to open a ticket with our support team. Thanks.
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Re: Alarm free disk space on inexistant drive
Usually, this happens because VMware tools didn't update the information of Guest OS disks space in a timely manner, VM reboot solves this issue indeed. What kind of VM is this? A backup proxy?
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Re: Alarm free disk space on inexistant drive
the OS is Windows 2012 and it is hosting veeam one monitor and veeam backup.
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Re: Alarm free disk space on inexistant drive
And what do you use partition "I" for?
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Re: Alarm free disk space on inexistant drive
partion I: was inexsitant. I didn't saw it in computer management.
I believe this partion appears when veeam backup was excuted
I believe this partion appears when veeam backup was excuted
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Re: Alarm free disk space on inexistant drive
Oh..ok, seems like you're correct. I have seen similar behavior when native Windows FLR restore was used. Let me check with the dev team if it is possible to suppress these warnings.
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