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How will Backup change affect Copy job?
Hi all - I have run into a problem with my daily backups with the "..File system Limitation. Failed to write data to file.." error which I believe based on the KB is due to the partition needing to be formatted with /L switch etc.
I thought I had done that when I setup this repository but so be it.
Here is my question: To fix I need to copy files off and reformat the drive. I cant do this as I don't have space to copy the files onto. I therefore need to delete this backup job's files completely and start again. Its not the complete end of the world as I only have 1 weeks of restore points in this repository and I am running a copy job from this backup job to another location.
So my question is, if I start the backup job from scratch, it will naturally do a full backup first run, how will that affect my existing copy job though? Will the copy job still only copy the changes or, since its essentially a whole new set of backup files, do a full copy of the full backup day 1 file?
Personally I think it will still only copy the changes but would like to make sure.
Thanks.
I thought I had done that when I setup this repository but so be it.
Here is my question: To fix I need to copy files off and reformat the drive. I cant do this as I don't have space to copy the files onto. I therefore need to delete this backup job's files completely and start again. Its not the complete end of the world as I only have 1 weeks of restore points in this repository and I am running a copy job from this backup job to another location.
So my question is, if I start the backup job from scratch, it will naturally do a full backup first run, how will that affect my existing copy job though? Will the copy job still only copy the changes or, since its essentially a whole new set of backup files, do a full copy of the full backup day 1 file?
Personally I think it will still only copy the changes but would like to make sure.
Thanks.
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Re: How will Backup change affect Copy job?
Hi,
Thank you.
No, it will grab the latest changes since last RP and create a new RP on the backup-copy site. So the copy job will still only copy the changes.it will naturally do a full backup first run, how will that affect my existing copy job though?
Thank you.
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Re: How will Backup change affect Copy job?
Thanks PTide - that's what I thought too.
So I will right-click and "Remove from Disk" all the files related to that backup, let the back run as per normal tonight, which will generate a full backup run and then the Copy job will just pick up where it left off and continue as normal.
Thanks for the help.
So I will right-click and "Remove from Disk" all the files related to that backup, let the back run as per normal tonight, which will generate a full backup run and then the Copy job will just pick up where it left off and continue as normal.
Thanks for the help.
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Re: How will Backup change affect Copy job?
You'd better run active full after deleting backups and re-formatting the drive or specify the ForceCreateMissingVBK registry key. Otherwise, the backup job will fail due to not locating previous backups.evander wrote:...let the back run as per normal tonight...
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Re: How will Backup change affect Copy job?
Hi Foggy, thanks for the heads-up but they way I deleted the existing backups was (following the help files) to go to Backups > Disk > Remove from Disk
Only after doing this did I re-format the drive.
My understanding is that deleting the files this way would tell Veeam that those backups no longer exist and therefore the next backup would be a brand new back chain. It seems to have worked too as it ran perfectly last night. So too did my copy jobs
Let me know if you think I should make any additional changes or fixes based on the above.
cheers,
Only after doing this did I re-format the drive.
My understanding is that deleting the files this way would tell Veeam that those backups no longer exist and therefore the next backup would be a brand new back chain. It seems to have worked too as it ran perfectly last night. So too did my copy jobs
Let me know if you think I should make any additional changes or fixes based on the above.
cheers,
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Re: How will Backup change affect Copy job?
Correct, if using Remove from Disk, everything should wok smoothly, like it did in your case. Sorry for confusion.
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Re: How will Backup change affect Copy job?
No problem, thanks for the assistance as always
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