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veeam server restarted during extent evacuation

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Hi.
During a evacuation of backup files from an extent in a SOBR the server restarted due to windows update.
Should we just rerun the evacuation or is it danger for some implicaton here?
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Re: veeam server restarted during extent evacuation

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Hi Frank,

It depends. What do you see in the historical evacuation statistics view?

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not much, but i restarted it again. seems like it started from the beginning on the vms that was processing. I guess that its a good sign thought.
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You can view the details on the whole operation here to make sure a positive outcome.
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Re: veeam server restarted during extent evacuation

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yes, it green light on 5 of 8 vms. Which also was the status when i had the last look before the night it rebooted.
3 of the vms got a "Thread was being aborted" with red cross.

When i restarted evacuating again it started from 0% from the last 3 vms. I think that is a good sign since it transferring from start. Better safe than fast and incremental...
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Re: veeam server restarted during extent evacuation

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Yes, that should be fine. You may also check what contents you have left on the extents manually to make sure the data has been relocated properly.
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