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Deleting/Adding VMDK's affects IR and FLR
Have a VM where it had 10 VMDK's.
Deleted 1 of the VMDK's and added a new 1 while the VM/system was online.
(The disk was number 6 disk in the VM that was removed.)
Thereafter SureBackup, Instant Recovery and FLR failed to work as expected.
FLR failed with a message:
Failed to power on FLR appliance Error: Unable to access file [VeeamBackup_vproxy.tld] VeeamFLR_BARNEY_6a8f1f0a-5a35-49e2-b8d7-a36caa10d07a/BARNEY.vmdk since it is locked
Unknown failure Error: Unable to access file [VeeamBackup_vproxy.tld] VeeamFLR_BARNEY_6a8f1f0a-5a35-49e2-b8d7-a36caa10d07a/BARNEY.vmdk since it is locked
SureBackup and Instant Recovery failed in respect that one of its disks was being seen as a duplicate of another one (this verified using fdisk and checking diskid), this means that we lost access to the production data on one of these disks.
All of the synthetic/incremental backups since disk addition/removal show this issue.
Veeam B&R 6.1
VM Guest OS: SLES 11 SP1 X64
VMDK's for this VM are covered by SDRS
vsphere 5.0
We however, have performed an Active Full which works as expected under Instant Recovery & SureBackup.
Support Case: 5213026
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Is this a bug or documented somewhere that you should run an active full backup after disk addition/removal.?
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Deleted 1 of the VMDK's and added a new 1 while the VM/system was online.
(The disk was number 6 disk in the VM that was removed.)
Thereafter SureBackup, Instant Recovery and FLR failed to work as expected.
FLR failed with a message:
Failed to power on FLR appliance Error: Unable to access file [VeeamBackup_vproxy.tld] VeeamFLR_BARNEY_6a8f1f0a-5a35-49e2-b8d7-a36caa10d07a/BARNEY.vmdk since it is locked
Unknown failure Error: Unable to access file [VeeamBackup_vproxy.tld] VeeamFLR_BARNEY_6a8f1f0a-5a35-49e2-b8d7-a36caa10d07a/BARNEY.vmdk since it is locked
SureBackup and Instant Recovery failed in respect that one of its disks was being seen as a duplicate of another one (this verified using fdisk and checking diskid), this means that we lost access to the production data on one of these disks.
All of the synthetic/incremental backups since disk addition/removal show this issue.
Veeam B&R 6.1
VM Guest OS: SLES 11 SP1 X64
VMDK's for this VM are covered by SDRS
vsphere 5.0
We however, have performed an Active Full which works as expected under Instant Recovery & SureBackup.
Support Case: 5213026
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Is this a bug or documented somewhere that you should run an active full backup after disk addition/removal.?
Thanks
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Re: Deleting/Adding VMDK's affects IR and FLR
Neither bug nor documented, please continue working with support on this. Should be investigated closely.
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Re: Deleting/Adding VMDK's affects IR and FLR
The resolution from Veeam support and I assume must be a best practice by all means...
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Will be following this from now on.the VM configuration has been modified in the midle of an incremental chain, which is not recommended. If you want to modify a VM in the middle of the forward incremental chain please either create a full backup after the changes have been made, or recreate the job mapping the existing backup files to a newly created job.
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Re: Deleting/Adding VMDK's affects IR and FLR
Thanks for getting back with this, Stuart!
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Re: Deleting/Adding VMDK's affects IR and FLR
Of course VM admins dont always tell the backup admins this. Its a good use case for a periodic active full backup even when you are using reverse incremental.
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Re: Deleting/Adding VMDK's affects IR and FLR
This still seems like a bug to me. VMs change, disks are added and removed, that's the nature of a virtual environment. To expect customers to know that they need to run a full backup in this case isn't very realistic, what if there are dozens of VMs in the job? Interestingly, I have never run into this issue, and I've added and removed disks to many VMs over the years. I'm wondering if there is some unique circumstance that causes this issue to be exhibited.
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Re: Deleting/Adding VMDK's affects IR and FLR
+1, this seems a little flaw'd to me.
What is an acceptable change and what is going to break the chain?
Add memory / CPU = OK?
Add disk = OK?
Delete disk = Not OK?
Add SCSi controller????
Do we have a list of do's and don't for VM property changes in active chains?
Bernie
What is an acceptable change and what is going to break the chain?
Add memory / CPU = OK?
Add disk = OK?
Delete disk = Not OK?
Add SCSi controller????
Do we have a list of do's and don't for VM property changes in active chains?
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Re: Deleting/Adding VMDK's affects IR and FLR
I agree with Tom, I didn't believe we have any known dont's. If there is a bug, it needs to be fixed. Do you still have your support case open, are they still investigating this?
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Re: Deleting/Adding VMDK's affects IR and FLR
I am resorting to the fact that I must perform a Active Full, when this kind of activity is performed.
Fortunately for me. Myself and 1 other are the both the backup and vm admin for our environment. So it wasnt discord from two different departments. Just a learning situation for future.
I havent had a closed case email response so I guess its still open. But going no further forward.
NOTE: I did try to replicate the same scenario with another VM and multiple disks, multiple SCSI controllers and same type of backup job, removing/adding disks etc But could not repeat the scenario. FLR and IR worked as expected without error.
Only thing to add to the mix is that our VM is in a SDRS cluster. But I dont expect that to be an issue.
I just love the fact we can find this problem with the backup chain with the features of Veeam. And can understand how to work with the product, around system admin tasks.
Stuart
Fortunately for me. Myself and 1 other are the both the backup and vm admin for our environment. So it wasnt discord from two different departments. Just a learning situation for future.
I havent had a closed case email response so I guess its still open. But going no further forward.
NOTE: I did try to replicate the same scenario with another VM and multiple disks, multiple SCSI controllers and same type of backup job, removing/adding disks etc But could not repeat the scenario. FLR and IR worked as expected without error.
Only thing to add to the mix is that our VM is in a SDRS cluster. But I dont expect that to be an issue.
I just love the fact we can find this problem with the backup chain with the features of Veeam. And can understand how to work with the product, around system admin tasks.
Stuart
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