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new nodes in cluster seen by Veaam but not the first nodes

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Added a PVE node in Veeam and it shows up as standalone host. Created backup jobs to confirm all is OK. Created a cluster (using that node) and added a new node in to that cluster. Cluster appears in Veeam but only shows the new node. The original node still appears as standalone. Tried rescanning all nodes hoping Veeam would recognize that these 2 belong to the same cluster. No joy.

Any recommendations how to fix without having to remove the standalone node and recreating all jobs?
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Re: new nodes in cluster seen by Veaam but not the first nodes

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Hello,

You’ll need to remove the standalone PVE host from Veeam inventory and re-add.
Then it will appear as part of the cluster.
Keep in mind that you will not be able to map the backup or continue chain.
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