I've created a number of S3 Vaults in Veeam Data Cloud and I'm trying to use Powershell to add them to VBR. However, I'm getting stuck at the Get-VBRAmazonS3Bucket cmdlet. In order to get the bucket, I need to provide the bucket name (which, in this case, is the Vault ID). However, because Veeam Data Vault doesn't grant the s3::ListAllMyBuckets permission, it fails out with an error: "Get-VBRAmazonS3Bucket : Failed to load Amazon S3 configuration: Failed to list S3 buckets: check if the specified account has required permissions."
Is there a way to grant this permission or am I stuck adding these all manually?
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Re: Unable to create S3 Vault repo using Powershell
Hi RubinCompServ,
Please open a Support Case for this issue and allow Veeam Support to review the debug logs. Reproduce the issue, note the date/time of the reproduction, then use the 3rd radio button to export logs from the Backup Server itself.
I'm not aware of any issues on this specifically but there may be a limitation; a quick check of known issues doesn't show any matches, so please start with a case and let Veeam Support review.
Please share your case number once created, thanks!
Please open a Support Case for this issue and allow Veeam Support to review the debug logs. Reproduce the issue, note the date/time of the reproduction, then use the 3rd radio button to export logs from the Backup Server itself.
I'm not aware of any issues on this specifically but there may be a limitation; a quick check of known issues doesn't show any matches, so please start with a case and let Veeam Support review.
Please share your case number once created, thanks!
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