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Backup repositories content.
Good day everyone.
Is there a way to see what's the content of backup repositories, by content I mean which backup sets are in them, I have version 7.0.
Is there a way to see what's the content of backup repositories, by content I mean which backup sets are in them, I have version 7.0.
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Re: Backup repositories content.
Hi Josue,
You can use Veeam ONE Monitor Client to review the contents of backup repositories. In addition to this, we have a predefined set of backup reports in Veeam ONE (for example, Capacity planning for backup repositories, Veeam backup files growth) that can give you a lot of detailed information on the content and free space consumption of your repositories.
Thanks!
You can use Veeam ONE Monitor Client to review the contents of backup repositories. In addition to this, we have a predefined set of backup reports in Veeam ONE (for example, Capacity planning for backup repositories, Veeam backup files growth) that can give you a lot of detailed information on the content and free space consumption of your repositories.
Thanks!
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Re: Backup repositories content.
Hello Vitaliy,
Thanks for reply, I do have licensed Veeam ONE monitor also but in the case customers that did not bought ONE , I was wondering if is there a way to see the backup contents from withing the backup app itself. This "feature" could be considered something very basic on a backup tool, IMHO.
Thanks for reply, I do have licensed Veeam ONE monitor also but in the case customers that did not bought ONE , I was wondering if is there a way to see the backup contents from withing the backup app itself. This "feature" could be considered something very basic on a backup tool, IMHO.
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Re: Backup repositories content.
You can review what jobs are targeted to your repositories via Backups ->Disk node, I assume it will also give you the information you're looking for.
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Re: Backup repositories content.
Also, you can use simple PS script outputs the name of jobs pointed to the given repository:
Thanks.
Code: Select all
Get-VBRBackupRepository -name "Name of your backup repository" | select name, {$_.GetBackups().name}
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Re: Backup repositories content.
thanks for the help. with the powershell does not return data just the repositry name , with the ONE option it looks pretty cool!.
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Re: Backup repositories content.
If it's Windows repository, you can get its content pretty easy even with PS, but I have to agree that Veeam ONE provides quite presentable view that seems to answer your requirements. Thanks.
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