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Accidentally deleted a production backup job

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Is there a way to get the job back?

If not, how do I configure it and link it to the old job backups?

Also have backup copy jobs linked to it.

Thanks
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Re: Accidentally deleted a production backup job

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You can re-create the job and then map the backup files to it (as explained in this KB and our helpcenter - step 3).
You can map the job to a specific backup stored on the backup repository. Backup job mapping can be helpful if you have moved backup files to a new backup repository and want to point the job to existing backups on this new backup repository. You can also use backup job mapping if the configuration database got corrupted and you need to reconfigure backup jobs.

To map the job to a backup, click the Map backup link and select the backup on the backup repository. Backups can be easily identified by job names. To find the backup, you can also use the search field at the bottom of the window.
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Re: Accidentally deleted a production backup job

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It is also recommended to perform periodic Veeam B&R configuration backup to address such cases.
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