I am trying to do the following:
Daily back up - incremental
Monthly full back up
What are the correct settings as the following produces two folders at the destination, but instead of a daily and monthly backups I get daily backups in both folders.
Keep backups for 32 days
Advanced:
Create active full backups periodically
Monthly on First days
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Re: Daily and Monthly Schedule
Veeam won't do that.
You could use rotating folders, hiding them in turn, but each one would need to represent a complete chain - full, incremental, incremental, incremental, ...
Depending on what you are really trying to accomplish, you could run a scheduled script to move the unwanted backups out of the configured folder and replace them by a symbolic link. However, aging out old backups would only delete the symlinks and would also need some cleaning up.
You could use rotating folders, hiding them in turn, but each one would need to represent a complete chain - full, incremental, incremental, incremental, ...
Depending on what you are really trying to accomplish, you could run a scheduled script to move the unwanted backups out of the configured folder and replace them by a symbolic link. However, aging out old backups would only delete the symlinks and would also need some cleaning up.
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Re: Daily and Monthly Schedule
So what is the relationship between the Advanced setting "Create active full backups periodically" (set to Monthly) and the Schedule setting that is set to Daily at?
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Re: Daily and Monthly Schedule
An incremental backup chain always needs to begin with a full backup. Incremental backups require all previous backups from the chain in order to be usable.
If you're running reverse incremental, the latest incremental backup is transformed to a full backup, and the previous (full) backup of the chain is transformed to reverse incremental. Restoring from those requires all later backups up to the full.
If you're running reverse incremental, the latest incremental backup is transformed to a full backup, and the previous (full) backup of the chain is transformed to reverse incremental. Restoring from those requires all later backups up to the full.
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