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EBoucq
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SAN access level restore

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Hi,

I'm trying to restore an entire vm thru the SAN. all the disks presented to my Veeam server have the "Current read-only state" to NO but the restore log shows :

"Failed to make disk 'Bus 0 Lun 14 Target 1 Port 3' writable....
Invoke failed. Command: 'DiskManagement.MakeWriteable',....
Error Device not found. (Veeam.Backup.Common.CCppComponentException)...
Error Agent failed to process method {DiskManagement.MakeWriteable}. (Veeam.Backup.Common.CCppComponentException)...."

Any idea please?
Thanks,
Eric
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Re: SAN access level restore

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I forgot to mention that even if the restore seems to work, when it reaches the 5th disk (200 GB), it hangs around 80 GB restored...
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Re: SAN access level restore

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Please do consider opening a ticket via http://my.veeam.com
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Re: SAN access level restore

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Yes, please contact support as they should have a private fix for this issue (MPIO related). Thanks.
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