Hello Guy,
May I asked what is the proper way to go about with rebooting a Proxy if there were no jobs running? Are you require to reboot the Veeam management server? If so are you require to do it in a specified order? Or it doesn't matter?
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Re: What is the best practice for rebooting Veeam Proxy
Just reboot it. If the management server happens to notice you can just tell it to rescan the host and it'll come right back, but even needing to do that is pretty unlikley
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Re: What is the best practice for rebooting Veeam Proxy
The reason why I was asking was because I had rebooted the proxy last Friday per a support tech and over the weekend all of my backup jobs to disk and tape were having issues. I was able to resolve the issue by rebooting the proxy again but this time with the Veeam management server services disable until the proxy came back online. By then I started the service up slowly and the problem went away.
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