Hi,
I just wanted to let everyone know that after upgrading to V13 and the latest plugin, PVE9 backups that previously failed with "Failed to map disks" error now runs just fine.
So, if you had this issue - make sure you upgrade to resolve it without having to do shutdown + startup of affected VMs. Great news and good job, Veeam!
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Re: PVE9 and "Failed to map disks" - resolved in latest plugin (V13)!
Do we know if the latest 9.1 works?
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Re: PVE9 and "Failed to map disks" - resolved in latest plugin (V13)!
Hi,
Since PVE 9.1 was literally just released, we do not know yet if there are any breaking changes, while time to support depends mostly on that.
In general, our target for new OS and platform version support is 90 days which is driven by the fact that release vehicle for new platforms support are maintenance releases which follow approximately quarterly cadence. Further, for offerings like Proxmox VE we often also provide a patch even before the next maintenance release is available (which I believe is exactly what will happens for PVE 9.1).
Thanks!
Since PVE 9.1 was literally just released, we do not know yet if there are any breaking changes, while time to support depends mostly on that.
In general, our target for new OS and platform version support is 90 days which is driven by the fact that release vehicle for new platforms support are maintenance releases which follow approximately quarterly cadence. Further, for offerings like Proxmox VE we often also provide a patch even before the next maintenance release is available (which I believe is exactly what will happens for PVE 9.1).
Thanks!
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