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robertb24
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Veeam agent with RDX

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I am using RDX drives with Veeam and would like to eject these once the backup has completed. I see you can do this on the workstation version but not the server version.
Any reason why this can't be done?
Also, as the RDX drive is ALWAYS connected is there a way that it will eject after the scheduled job completes, not on media insert?


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Re: Veeam agent with RDX

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Re: Veeam agent with RDX

Post by Dima P. » 1 person likes this post

Robert,

There is no such option in the UI, but as Falko mentioned you could use either Power Shell or command line utility on the client side (i.e. use Windows Task Scheduler and trigger the RDX ejection based on Veeam Agent for Windows job completion windows event). Thanks!
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