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How to setup Backup Copy Job Target
Hello, im new to the Backup Copy Job. We have a client that we just setup Veeam 7 standard (for now no WAN Accelerator) for using VMware. Ide like to use the Backup Copy Job for offsite protection for just two VM's.
Im having trouble finding info on setting up the Target. Lets say I had a simple CIFS share at the remote location with plenty of space. What next?
Do I need a VPN Tunnel between the clients site and the Remote site for security concerns? Is that the best way to access the remote target?
Do I need to install something at the remote site for Veeam to see the Cifs share?
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Mike
Im having trouble finding info on setting up the Target. Lets say I had a simple CIFS share at the remote location with plenty of space. What next?
Do I need a VPN Tunnel between the clients site and the Remote site for security concerns? Is that the best way to access the remote target?
Do I need to install something at the remote site for Veeam to see the Cifs share?
Thanks
Mike
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Re: How to setup Backup Copy Job Target
Hello Mike,
Yes, you need a VPN tunnel.
With CIFS target, you will definitely want a proxying Windows server in the target site for best performance. Check out the User Guide for how you set up CIFS-based backup repository, it is pretty straight forward.
Thanks!
Anton
Yes, you need a VPN tunnel.
With CIFS target, you will definitely want a proxying Windows server in the target site for best performance. Check out the User Guide for how you set up CIFS-based backup repository, it is pretty straight forward.
Thanks!
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Re: How to setup Backup Copy Job Target
Thanks, got it setup on on Thursday and it seems to be working. The size of the local vs the remote target is way off so I have to figure that out now. The local is about 80 gigs and the remote target is so far only 36 gigs. So im assuming it hasn't finished copying things over yet but everything says it was successful. Anyway, that's another problem, ill look into
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Mike
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Re: How to setup Backup Copy Job Target
Mike, do you see all VMs copied to the offsite location? You can check that via backup console -> Backups -> Disk -> Backup Copy Job Name.
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Re: How to setup Backup Copy Job Target
So I checked under backup - disk, One thing I noticed is that the Local Backups currently have 4 restore points, the Backup Copy jobs only 3. So out of curiosity I tried to do a restore of guest files on each vm, and two of them don't have the option for the Fulls yet, they only have the incremental. So im assuming it hasn't finished syncing the Fulls yet.
How do I tell the status of a vm's backup copy status to see where its at in syncing?
How do I tell the status of a vm's backup copy status to see where its at in syncing?
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Re: How to setup Backup Copy Job Target
I apologize as im still new to Veeam.
So if I right click the Backup Copy Job I see report, so I did that. It gives the report of the last 4 days. The first day it has a couple warnings stating that the initial copy did not complete and will resume on the next copy interval.
The next day its all green and says Success and processed.
One thing that's still weird is that if I goto to restore guest files or restore the entire vm, On one VM it only lists 3 incrementals to restore from. On the others its 3 incrementals and one full.
So im wondering does that mean it never finished syncing the Full on the one VM?
Hopefully that made sense
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So if I right click the Backup Copy Job I see report, so I did that. It gives the report of the last 4 days. The first day it has a couple warnings stating that the initial copy did not complete and will resume on the next copy interval.
The next day its all green and says Success and processed.
One thing that's still weird is that if I goto to restore guest files or restore the entire vm, On one VM it only lists 3 incrementals to restore from. On the others its 3 incrementals and one full.
So im wondering does that mean it never finished syncing the Full on the one VM?
Hopefully that made sense
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Re: How to setup Backup Copy Job Target
I'm interested in an answer on this issue too, it seems very basic on knowing whether there's a full replication at the other end and if I can get it to forcibly sync everything.
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Re: How to setup Backup Copy Job Target
Hi, Mike,defrogger wrote: So im wondering does that mean it never finished syncing the Full on the one VM?
Actually, Veeam Backup Copy Job doesn’t copy backup files as the whole, instead, it synthetically creates required restore points in remote location from VM data in source backup repositories.
Also, backup copy job is forever incremental. That being said, after initial run it copies only changes. However, during initial run, it should always create a full restore point.
So, if you don’t see this, kindly, open a ticket with our support team and let them investigate it directly.
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Re: How to setup Backup Copy Job Target
If you want to start the synchronization process immediately, you can right-click on backup copy job and select Sync Now option. Thanks.RobPerry88 wrote:if I can get it to forcibly sync everything.
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Re: How to setup Backup Copy Job Target
What would Veeam do if the Backup Job Job fails to finish in time, will it continue on from where it left off next time round or would it skip the last failed and start the new?
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Re: How to setup Backup Copy Job Target
Backup copy job will start where it left off, copying previous data, plus, changes. Thanks.
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Re: How to setup Backup Copy Job Target
So what I did is removed the VM from the backup copy job, deleted it from the repository. Then added it back. The job is currently going and we will see what happens. I did this because when I hit Sync Now, all three VM's come up saying they have already been processed. So im guessing there was an issue getting the first full on that vm. The good thing is these VM's aren't in production yet. So I figured it was easiest to just start over with that VM.
If its a no go, then ill open a support ticket. Thanks Everyone for there help. Ill let you know what happens
Mike
If its a no go, then ill open a support ticket. Thanks Everyone for there help. Ill let you know what happens
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Re: How to setup Backup Copy Job Target
So that seemed to do it, it finished copying and I now have a Full for that VM.
Thanks everyone
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Re: How to setup Backup Copy Job Target
Mike, glad to hear that you’ve nailed it. And thank you for coming back and sharing your findings; much appreciated.
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