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How to remove warning "CBT-enabled VM having multi-writer disk(s) is not supported" from successful backup

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Hello,

We recently created Netapp luns that act as quorums for our various Windows SQL clusters.

The disks are attached via RDM to each VM and appear as multi-writer.

I'm having the following warning: SetVmChangeTracking failed, vmRef 'vm-623045', changeTrackingEnabled 'True' The operation is not supported on the object. (CBT-enabled VM having multi-writer disk(s) is not supported)

This is my first time using RDM. I think I understood that these disks cannot be excluded from the snapshot operation and that there are no disk mode available.

Is there a way to remove the Veeam warning as the backup itself is going well?

Thank you.
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Re: How to remove warning "CBT-enabled VM having multi-writer disk(s) is not supported" from successful backup

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If I remember correctly, this is only shown the first time when you add the VMs or change the config. Next run should be clean and should show same issue in green. Please check.
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Re: How to remove warning "CBT-enabled VM having multi-writer disk(s) is not supported" from successful backup

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@Andreas Neufert, unfortunately the warning persists for several days, on fulls and increments.
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Re: How to remove warning "CBT-enabled VM having multi-writer disk(s) is not supported" from successful backup

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Did you tried to exclude the disks from the processing (Source tab - Exclusion buttons). You can exclude spcific SCSI IDs there.
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Re: How to remove warning "CBT-enabled VM having multi-writer disk(s) is not supported" from successful backup

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I did, SCSI controller 1 is created for the RDM Disk and the virtual device Node is SCSI(1:0)

In the job I chose the "Selected disks" options on the specific servers and checked SCSI(0:0) to SCSI(0:4) only ==> 4 basics disks to backup

The warning remains.
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Re: How to remove warning "CBT-enabled VM having multi-writer disk(s) is not supported" from successful backup

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Please open a support ticket, upload logs and share the Support ID for reference here.
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Re: How to remove warning "CBT-enabled VM having multi-writer disk(s) is not supported" from successful backup

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Moderator edit (correct case number): #05504923
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Re: How to remove warning "CBT-enabled VM having multi-writer disk(s) is not supported" from successful backup

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Idea from support is to backup once with default settings => warning/error because not all disk can be CBT enabled.
Then remove the "Automatic CBT enabelement" in the job setting.
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=110

Only side effect is, that you would have to enable the checkbox temporarly if you add new VMs to the job that have no CBT enabled already, so that the job will use CBT with them. Backup once and remove the setting again.
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