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Deleting restore points
Hi, we have run out of space on a NAS as for some reason, a local, hourly backup job that is set to keep 7 restore points has actually kept 34
We are now unable to run the job in order to clear the restore points as there is no space, and it doesnt seem that changing the retention will actually affect the number of restore points that are being kept on disk.
How are we able to manually delete restore points from the disk, and what would be the best way to troubleshoot as to why 34 restore points are being kept?
We are now unable to run the job in order to clear the restore points as there is no space, and it doesnt seem that changing the retention will actually affect the number of restore points that are being kept on disk.
How are we able to manually delete restore points from the disk, and what would be the best way to troubleshoot as to why 34 restore points are being kept?
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Re: Deleting restore points
Freddie, what backup method does this job use (forward/reverse incremental) and what backup files do you currently have on disk?
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Re: Deleting restore points
Hi Foggy, we are using forward incremental and we currently have a vbm file, 2 vbk files and the rest vib files
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Re: Deleting restore points
To clean up space, you can manually remove the oldest full with its dependent incrementals. They will continue to show up in the Veeam B&R UI until being removed according to retention.
To understand why the retention is not met, please also describe the job schedule and check whether the job was always running as intended. One of the possible reasons is missing the scheduled (e.g. weekly) full backup.
To understand why the retention is not met, please also describe the job schedule and check whether the job was always running as intended. One of the possible reasons is missing the scheduled (e.g. weekly) full backup.
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Re: Deleting restore points
When you say manually remove the oldest full, how will i know whether the vibs are related to that vbk? just remove all the vib files that are dated prior to the vbk?
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Re: Deleting restore points
Yes, those that were created prior the current full. You will be able to remove them from UI then, using the missing restore points removal option.
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Re: Deleting restore points
Hi Foggy, is the option to remove the individual restore points only available in version 9 as i do not seem to see the option in v8?
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Re: Deleting restore points
Correct, it was introduced in v9.
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Re: Deleting restore points
so can i remove the old vib and vbk files of the older restore point straight from the disk then without breaking the backup chain?
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Re: Deleting restore points
Yes, you can.
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