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Migrating to new server
I have just completed (I hope) a B&R 9.5 migration from a Windows 2008 Server to a Windows 2016 Server. I followed the instruction in KB ID:1889 using the Migrate using Configuration Backup. [url]https://www.veeam.com/kb1889
Everything went without error or red flags and honestly, it felt too easy
I did the config backup (encrypted) and the backup repository is the same path as before (same drive letter). However, my backup copy job to my (2) external HDD's, when I connect the external HDD it uses a different drive letter for the attached drive.
How should I address this?
Are there any other steps I need to do for the migration?
Thank you in advance!
Everything went without error or red flags and honestly, it felt too easy
I did the config backup (encrypted) and the backup repository is the same path as before (same drive letter). However, my backup copy job to my (2) external HDD's, when I connect the external HDD it uses a different drive letter for the attached drive.
How should I address this?
Are there any other steps I need to do for the migration?
Thank you in advance!
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Re: Migrating to new server
Hi Jeff,
Try to change the external drive letters as it was before the migration, it should help since the paths are the same.
Thanks!
Try to change the external drive letters as it was before the migration, it should help since the paths are the same.
Thanks!
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Re: Migrating to new server
Thanks for the response Dmitry! I can change the drive letters through Disk Management on Windows Server 2016, however, the change is not permanent. I have (2) external drives I rotate every other day to take off-site. Every time I plug in an external drive, it wants to give it the next letter (which is D:\) and previously it was always (H:\). Can I change something in Veeam to make the path reflect the D:\ drive path?
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Re: Migrating to new server
Also, for anyone else that comes across this thread, the last step I had to do was to was Rescan the repository. The first backup attempt failed with the error: "Error: Cannot proceed with the job: existing backup meta file '<name of backup job>.vbm' on repository 'Backup Repository 2' is not synchronized with the DB. To resolve this, run repository rescan".
I have a real small environment and the rescan took less than 30 seconds. After that, backups worked fine!
I have a real small environment and the rescan took less than 30 seconds. After that, backups worked fine!
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Re: Migrating to new server
Can anyone provide some advice? I have (2) external HDD's that I rotate and send a Backup Copy Job to. On the old server, the next drive letter available was H:\. However the new server has different partitioning and always wants to add the newly attached external HDD as drive letter D:\. So everyday I am opening Disk Management to change the letter to H:\. Obviously not ideal.
What is the best way to change this? Currently, I try to change the settings for the backup copy job, but it doesn't seem changing the path is an option. (greyed out)
Do I need to create a new repository, then change the repository in the backup copy job properties and do a rescan? Thanks for any help!
What is the best way to change this? Currently, I try to change the settings for the backup copy job, but it doesn't seem changing the path is an option. (greyed out)
Do I need to create a new repository, then change the repository in the backup copy job properties and do a rescan? Thanks for any help!
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Re: Migrating to new server
Hi Jeff, drive letter shouldn't be an issue - have you tried just letting it work with whatever drive letter is there?
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