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Exclude VMs from Backup Job
I have excluded two VMs from my backup to disk job. But after the job has completed, the error message still appeared.
Do I need to exclude the disk as well? Or VM exclusion should be sufficient. On the other hand, both VMs are not in use anymore, what would be the best practice? Exclusion or remove it?
Error details: Task failed. Failed to expand object [VM name]. Error: Failed to find virtual machine owner host: Failed to get cluster resource group. Failed to get VM owner by ID.
Do I need to exclude the disk as well? Or VM exclusion should be sufficient. On the other hand, both VMs are not in use anymore, what would be the best practice? Exclusion or remove it?
Error details: Task failed. Failed to expand object [VM name]. Error: Failed to find virtual machine owner host: Failed to get cluster resource group. Failed to get VM owner by ID.
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Re: Exclude VMs from Backup Job
Hello,
does your backup job contain the whole cluster, or did you add each VM one by one to the backup job?
In general: the best way is to remove unused VMs from the job
Best regards,
Hannes
does your backup job contain the whole cluster, or did you add each VM one by one to the backup job?
does that mean, that they do not exist anymore? because in that case, it should be a warning that the VM does not exist anymore. not an error.both VMs are not in use anymore
In general: the best way is to remove unused VMs from the job
Best regards,
Hannes
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Re: Exclude VMs from Backup Job
Hi Hannes,
Thank you for your reply. I added the whole cluster into the backup job.
The VMs are still existed, but it is currently offline. So, still best to remove it from the job right?
Thank you for your reply. I added the whole cluster into the backup job.
The VMs are still existed, but it is currently offline. So, still best to remove it from the job right?
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Re: Exclude VMs from Backup Job
Hi Muhamad, how did you configure exclusion? Did you browse to the VMs under the same cluster to exclude them?
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Re: Exclude VMs from Backup Job
Hi Alexander,
It seems like the exclusion is unable to solve the issue. I took another alternative by removing the VMs completely from the backup job.
My backup is working fine now without warning or error messages.
Thanks!
It seems like the exclusion is unable to solve the issue. I took another alternative by removing the VMs completely from the backup job.
My backup is working fine now without warning or error messages.
Thanks!
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Re: Exclude VMs from Backup Job
Actually, exclusions should work as you expect, that's why I asked how you have configured them. If removing VMs completely is an option, then you're good anyway.
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