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Automount not disabled with v8 on 2012
Just carried out a fresh Veeam B&R v8 install on Windows 2012 R2 and checked the automount afterwards. It was still enabled. Is this a bug or should I have restarted the whole server at the end of the B&R installation?
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Re: Automount not disabled with v8 on 2012
I believe its by design - in 2012 its much more efficient to use the san policy option ( we set it to offline shared )
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Re: Automount not disabled with v8 on 2012
Makes sense. Local USB devices can still automount then, but off-host storage doesn't. Like it.
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Re: Automount not disabled with v8 on 2012
Correct. In later versions (I believe, starting from 2008), we set SAN Policy to Offline, automount is disabled in earlier versions.
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I noticed the same on 2012 R2 and decided to disable automount, as it's a pure Proxy server (Data mover). Does it have any other negative impact?
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Re: Automount not disabled with v8 on 2012
I've moved the post, since it was originally posted in a wrong thread.
No need to disable automount on later Windows versions, as it can cause issues.
No need to disable automount on later Windows versions, as it can cause issues.