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Create list of VM's with backup, but no longer in vcenter

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hi

I've been browsing through the repors in Veeam ONE for this. I don't find any way to list vm's that are no longer running but have backups in veeam.

This will give me oppertunity to clean up in Veeam and evaluate with my team if I can free up some space. I cant configure the jobs to delete vm's that no longer exist, because some vm's will need to exist on backups even though the vm has been deleted from vcenter.

Has anyone here tried to do something like this and found a way to create a list with Veeam ONE report or Powershell command?

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Re: Create list of VM's with backup, but no longer in vcente

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Hello Johannes,

Maybe Orphaned VMs report can help?
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Re: Create list of VM's with backup, but no longer in vcente

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Orphaned VMs is for a bit different cases. There is no specific report for the case, but that looks like a good feature request for later versions.
I would suggest to check Backup Infrastructure Custom Data report with Object type = Virtual Machine and filter the VMs.
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Shestakov wrote:Orphaned VMs is for a bit different cases. There is no specific report for the case, but that looks like a good feature request for later versions.
I would suggest to check Backup Infrastructure Custom Data report with Object type = Virtual Machine and filter the VMs.
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I'm trying the custom data report you suggest. I just create the report with all fields and then export the report to excel.

But I tried some examples of VMs that have backup, but don't exist in vcenter, and I don't find them in the report. Thus the report won't tell me about them.

The manual way I have now to do this is to do this:

In VBR console - Backups - Disk - jobname. Exphand the jobname and see a list of vm's that have backup in the job. If a vm only has got 1 restore point with an old date, it's almost surely deleted from vcenter, but exists only on backup.

From there I can delete the backup if my team evaluates that we don't need the backup of a deleted vm.

It would be nice to have a list of vm's that have been deleted from vcenter but have an old backup in veeam. And then I can review the list with me team and deceide what VMs we can clean up from Veeam repositories.
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There is also VMs Growth report showing VMs added and removed from infrastructure.
So you may get a list of removed VMs and check if there are corresponding backups.
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I checked the VMs Growth report. It does show me a list of VMs with the event Removed. But many of those VMs are actually still life and kicking. I guess it's something the vmware adminstrator did perhaps for troubleshooting or something that triggered this remove event.

Thus this report is not what I need.
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Well, if VM is alive and working, we are going back to Orphaned VMs which shows VMs that were backed up, but not present in current jobs.
Thanks for your request of deleted VMs backups report.
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