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Correct procedure for wiping a repository vdisk?

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Hi
One of my repositories has virtual bad blocks and i need to destroy the raid and recreate/re-initialize.

I'm going to manually copy off the good backup chain somewhere else, fix the volume and start a new backup chain on the fresh raid.

Do i need to first remove the repository from the veeam config, or can i just wipe it and recreate and it'll sort itself out when the next job is run?

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Re: Correct procedure for wiping a repository vdisk?

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If you are going to destroy RAID and LUN/Logical drive, so it's better that remove it from Veeam and then destroy the RAID.
After recreation, add the drive to Veeam as repository.
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Re: Correct procedure for wiping a repository vdisk?

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To remove the old repository from Veeam B&R, you would need to repoint all existing jobs to a new one first.
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Re: Correct procedure for wiping a repository vdisk?

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Unfortunately I don't have enough free space on another repository. There's only one job, so can be manually copied somewhere else, if i need it i'll just import it.
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Re: Correct procedure for wiping a repository vdisk?

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Then you can use the existing repository provided you keep the paths during maintenance.
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