I have yet again run into a copy job issue and have not had backups going offsite for over a week. In the end, I always reseed because its faster than collaboration between Veeam and the cloud provider.
However, today, I upgraded to v12 and got a more specific error and was hoping that someone may be able to tell me how to find the object ID that the error message is referencing. My hope is to just delete those VMs from the cloud repo and resume the job rather than doing an active full.
Error: Cannot map local object [76ab5308-ecfd-4a05-80fc-7328ed8701e3] to remote object [9eab64e4-971a-469a-aef9-d39c727d9640] due to existing mapping to another remote object [ddaa55a9-cc98-4013-8888-b5e07d165731]
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Re: How to map object ID to a VM name?
Hi M.S.
Unfortunately we cannot assist with troubleshooting of technical issues over the forum. This situation may require database or metadata manipulation. Such operations are only supported with guidance of our customer support team. They make sure, that you get the right solution and not a solution which makes the issue much worst.
Please continue to work with your service provider or Veeam support on this issue.
Best,
Fabian
Unfortunately we cannot assist with troubleshooting of technical issues over the forum. This situation may require database or metadata manipulation. Such operations are only supported with guidance of our customer support team. They make sure, that you get the right solution and not a solution which makes the issue much worst.
Please continue to work with your service provider or Veeam support on this issue.
Best,
Fabian
Product Management Analyst @ Veeam Software
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