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individual restoring of NTFS volume mount points
Hi,
I know from practice that a full system restore restores NTFS volume mount points, but how can I individually restore them?
If I try "Restore" -> "Individual Files" they get restored as normal directories.
I know from practice that a full system restore restores NTFS volume mount points, but how can I individually restore them?
If I try "Restore" -> "Individual Files" they get restored as normal directories.
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Re: individual restoring of NTFS volume mount points
Hello Bogdan,
Can you please check if such volume is visible under volume restore functionality? Cheers!
Can you please check if such volume is visible under volume restore functionality? Cheers!
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Re: individual restoring of NTFS volume mount points
Hi Dmitry,
just to be more precise: on my server I have a directory in which I create volume mount points for external disks.
One for each new disk. The old mount points remain even if the associated volume/disk is no longer connected.
Whenever I need access to old data I reconnect the old disk and it gets automatically mounted to its corresponding mount point. So basically using just a single directory I have access to all my data.
I am at work right now but will check this evening if the mount points are visible under the volume restore option.
Incidentally this problem arose because I have noticed that yesterday all of my "unconnected" mount points disappeared and only the currently mounted remained. So I just wanted to manually restore the missing volume mount points. But like I wrote before the "volume mount points" get restored not as special but plain directories.
just to be more precise: on my server I have a directory in which I create volume mount points for external disks.
One for each new disk. The old mount points remain even if the associated volume/disk is no longer connected.
Whenever I need access to old data I reconnect the old disk and it gets automatically mounted to its corresponding mount point. So basically using just a single directory I have access to all my data.
I am at work right now but will check this evening if the mount points are visible under the volume restore option.
Incidentally this problem arose because I have noticed that yesterday all of my "unconnected" mount points disappeared and only the currently mounted remained. So I just wanted to manually restore the missing volume mount points. But like I wrote before the "volume mount points" get restored not as special but plain directories.
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Re: individual restoring of NTFS volume mount points
Hello again Dmitry,
I just checked if using the Restore -> Entire Volumes I might see the volume mount points but no.
Does that mean that we cannot restore individual NTFS Volume Mount Points?
I just checked if using the Restore -> Entire Volumes I might see the volume mount points but no.
Does that mean that we cannot restore individual NTFS Volume Mount Points?
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Re: individual restoring of NTFS volume mount points
Bogdan,
Thanks for the details. Checking with QA folks, stay tuned.
Thanks for the details. Checking with QA folks, stay tuned.
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Re: individual restoring of NTFS volume mount points
Mind me asking was this volume included to the scope of the backup as a volume, or you've backed up the folder mount point only? Thanks!
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Re: individual restoring of NTFS volume mount points
Hi Dmitry,
my volume mount points are under a directory of the C: drive. I just backup the whole system drive C:
Since they are inactive (no current volume attached) trying to include them as seperate volumes for backup would result in errors as they cannot be accessed at this moment. They remain as persistant mount points for future auto-mounts and will become active again once the "corresponding" volumes are attached to the system.
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I started this thread because after the upgrade to VBR v10 I lost all my inactive volume mount points and it has been confirmed that the upgrade itself performs a system-wide wipe of such mount points during cleanup.
I have opened a new thread in the VBR section (veeam-backup-replication-f2/vbr-update- ... 65174.html) which should give you a more detailed explenation of my sistuation and the need to restore individual volume mount points from a backup.
my volume mount points are under a directory of the C: drive. I just backup the whole system drive C:
Since they are inactive (no current volume attached) trying to include them as seperate volumes for backup would result in errors as they cannot be accessed at this moment. They remain as persistant mount points for future auto-mounts and will become active again once the "corresponding" volumes are attached to the system.
edit:
I started this thread because after the upgrade to VBR v10 I lost all my inactive volume mount points and it has been confirmed that the upgrade itself performs a system-wide wipe of such mount points during cleanup.
I have opened a new thread in the VBR section (veeam-backup-replication-f2/vbr-update- ... 65174.html) which should give you a more detailed explenation of my sistuation and the need to restore individual volume mount points from a backup.
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