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[veeam v5]missing files in backup

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Hi there. I'm doing some tests in my new virtualized structure and I have found a very strange thing....during a flr simulation, it seems that recently added files are not correctly backed up...
(I am using 2 host esxi and a nas device for backup)
Here is the way I am proceeding:
1) Replica of a vm(linux centos) from esx1 to esx2. Ok , the job finishes correctly and a recently added file to esx1 before launchin’ the replica is also present in the replicated vm(under esx2).
2) Backup job of the replicated vm choosing, obviously, esx2 as host.
3) FLR from this backup. At this point I expect to find under the folder structure my recent file but it is not present!!!
What am I doing wrong?
thanks
Max
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Re: [veeam v5]missing files in backup

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Hello Max,

Which version of B&R are you using - 5.0 or 5.0.1? Do you have CBT enabled?
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Re: [veeam v5]missing files in backup

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Alexey's suggestion is correct. Make sure you disable CBT in the advanced job settings when backing up replica VMs. CBT cannot track external modifications to VMDK files. In other words, Veeam Backup job will never see disk modifications, and incremental backup will always be an empty file.

With CBT disabled, backup job fails over to legacy way of determining incremental changes, that involves scanning whole VM disk and comparing the actual content each block to its previous state.
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Re: [veeam v5]missing files in backup

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Alexey, I'm running the latest version and yes, CBT was enabled.
Thanks to both of you for your precious suggestion!
Kind Regards,
Max
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