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Backing up Linux/Unix OS??

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Hello.

After getting the deployment functioning, I was setting up jobs for the Instances within our Projects and noticed that the CentOS and RHEL Instances weren't listed as Resources to be backed up.

Am I missing something? Is this to be expected? And when will that functionality be implemented if so?
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Re: Backing up Linux/Unix OS??

Post by HannesK » 1 person likes this post

Hello,
Linux VM backup is working fine for me. So yours sounds like a technical issue. Please provide a support case ID for this issue, as requested when you click New Topic.

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Re: Backing up Linux/Unix OS??

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There should be no limitation based on Linux OS.
Instances may not appear in the 'Instances' view until the region has been scanned. Do you see the instances when creating a new policy? You should see them either in the drop-down for choosing Protected Resources, or if not then use the 'Select resources from the global list' control. This dialog also has a rescan function.
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Re: Backing up Linux/Unix OS??

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This topic/thread can be removed. After updating and a reboot of the Appliance, my CentOS instance showed up.

Thank you
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