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There are no resources to process
I just set up a free version of Veeam for AWS. This would be a perfect solution for our small AWS footprint. However I am having a hard time getting a policy to actually run successfully. It ends with a warning that says the following:
There are no resources to process
Every permissions check I can find says everything is good. I can use Veeam for AWS to manually snapshot an EC2 instance and that works. But if I set a policy to run that just snapshots, not a backup......it still fails with that error. The job runs for just a few seconds. If I configure the policy to backup to an S3 bucket I do get a warning about the endpoint for the S3 bucket not being configured, I don't know if that has anything to do with the error or not.
I'm coming up empty on Google. Any ideas?
There are no resources to process
Every permissions check I can find says everything is good. I can use Veeam for AWS to manually snapshot an EC2 instance and that works. But if I set a policy to run that just snapshots, not a backup......it still fails with that error. The job runs for just a few seconds. If I configure the policy to backup to an S3 bucket I do get a warning about the endpoint for the S3 bucket not being configured, I don't know if that has anything to do with the error or not.
I'm coming up empty on Google. Any ideas?
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Re: There are no resources to process
How is the policy configured? Did u configure 1 region specifically? And which option did u choose under the resources (all resources or via name/tag)?
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Re: There are no resources to process
I selected one region since that is where all of our resources are at. Additionally I selected one EC2 instance to start with (not the "All" option).
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Re: There are no resources to process
Ok, that part sounds correct. How did u configure the schedule & retention? Did u perform a manual start or is this happening for every automatic run?
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Re: There are no resources to process
Everything has been a manual start. Having a schedule set or not makes no difference but I've not let it try to run from a "scheduled start".
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Re: There are no resources to process
Your config does sound correct. If the issue persists even after a scheduled run, I suggest you open a quick support case (u get best effort during a trial) for insight via a remote call or logs. Please let us know the case ID once done for future reference.
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