IMPORTANT: There is NO upgrade procedure from BETA1, so if you already have one installed please follow these instructions to be able to install BETA2 properly.
Product Features
• Entire computer, volume-level and file-level backup with support for multiple jobs
• Bare metal recovery, volume-level and file-level restores
• Proprietary snapshot driver (no reliance on LVM snapshots)
• Proprietary changed block tracking driver for incremental backups
What's New in BETA2
• Integration with VBR 9.5
• BitLooker
• Pre/post job scripts
• Rescan of backup/repository
• CentOS/RHEL 7, Fedora 23, Fedora 24 packages were added
• Extra CLI commands
• Resizable UI
Features NOT available in this beta
• Backup encryption
• Restore to a smaller disk
• Encrypted device backup support
Known Issues and Limitations
• BTRFS and ZFS file systems are not supported
• Recovery Media will not boot in a Generation 2 Hyper-V VM
• Only 64-bit Recovery Media is provided with this beta, so you will not be able to perform Bare Metal Recovery on 32-bit hardware
• Backup job to NFS or SMB share may hang in case of network disconnect
• Wrong characters are displayed in putty terminal. To fix the issue, run export NCURSES_NO_UTF8_ACS=1 command
• Backup job may fail if an onboard RAID is used
• Creation time: 1970-01-01 00:00:00 in job info
How to Submit a New Issue
Please submit issues by creating a separate topic for each issue. Please do not post log snippets, instead include the link to full logs package from /var/logs/veeam directory from the agent and /usr/share/Veeam/LPB directory from the recovery media (use Dropbox, OneDrive etc. to share the log package with us).
Getting Started
Installation
How to backup
How to restore
Command line
Download
1. Go to http://www.veeam.com/beta/val
2. Logon to web-site with your Veeam credentials
3. Enter password: VALv1beta
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Going from BETA1 to BETA2
BETA2 cannot continue backup chains that have been created by BETA1 and there is no upgrade procedure, so you should first remove BETA1 and then perform clean installation of BETA2.
RHEL/CentOS/Fedora
1. Run:
Make sure that the output contains two packages – “veeam” and “veeamsnap”:
2. Run:
3. Upload VAL Beta2 rpm packages to the host and place them in a temporary directory. Go to the temporary directory and run the following commands:
Debian/Ubuntu
1. Run:
Make sure that the output contains two packages – “veeam” and “veeamsnap”:
2. Run:
3. Upload VAL Beta2 deb packages to the host and place them in a temporary directory. Go to the temporary directory and run the following commands:
You also might encounter a dependency error similar to this one:
In this case run the following:
RHEL/CentOS/Fedora
1. Run:
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rpm –qa | grep veeam
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veeamsnap-1.0.0.499-1.noarch
veeam-1.0.0.499-1.el7.x86_64
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rpm –e veeam-1.0.0.499-1.el7.x86_64
rpm –e veeamsnap-1.0.0.499-1.noarch
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rpm –ivh veeamsnap*
rpm –ivh veeam-*
1. Run:
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dpkg –l | grep veeam
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ii veeam 1.0.0.499 amd64 Veeam Agent for Linux
ii veeamsnap 1.0.0.499 all Veeam Agent for Linux kernel module
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dpkg --purge veeam
dpkg --purge veeamsnap
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dpkg –i veeamsnap*
dpkg –i veeam_*
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dpkg: error processing package veeam (--install):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Processing triggers for ureadahead (0.100.0-16) ...
Errors were encountered while processing:
veeam
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apt-get install -f
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