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How do I start the backup chain over without removing old...

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...backups?

I have a daily backup job that does a forever-forward incremental and has several restore points at this time but I want to essentially restart the job chain from restore point #1 without removing the old backups. Can I just rename the job's root folder on the backup repository and Veeam will be smart enough to start the job chain over with restore point #1 and consider the renamed folder imported backups?
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Re: How do I start the backup chain over without removing ol

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Hi Ryan,

You can use Remove from Configuration to delete those a few restore points from the configuration database, in order to import them later. Thanks!
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Re: How do I start the backup chain over without removing ol

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Or run an active full backup?
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Re: How do I start the backup chain over without removing ol

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If you initiate an Active Full, the previous backup chain will be deleted, according to the retention policy settings.
For example, you set retention to keep 7 RPs and now you have 3 RPs, these restore points will be removed when the new backup chain will reach 7 RPs. Thanks
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Re: How do I start the backup chain over without removing ol

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I like the remove from configuration method better, that way I can be sure the new tape job I'm about to start up isn't going to upload a bunch of old stuff.
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