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Veeam EventID Missing
All,
I have a question on Veeam logging to Microsoft Event Viewer.
My environment:
Windows Server 2012 R2 (fully updated) with Veeam Backup & Replication 10 (version: 10.0.0.4461)
I have been testing Veeam software for a couple weeks, and purchased a Veeam license (Type: Evaluation, Edition: Enterprise Plus) as of few weeks ago I noticed some Event ID’s are not generated by Veeam such as 24040 (Support contract for Veeam Backup & Replication is about to expire in <number of days> Days.)).
I’m still receive the following Event ID’s 10090, 150, 10010. The question is how can Veeam stop logging some Event ID’s to Event Viewer or is there some configuration that needs to be done. I thought maybe it was updates that disabled it. Since there are a lack of logs in /Applications and Services Logs/Veeam Backup/ I’m unsure how to troubleshoot this.
Any advice or direction would be appreciated
Thank in advance
I have a question on Veeam logging to Microsoft Event Viewer.
My environment:
Windows Server 2012 R2 (fully updated) with Veeam Backup & Replication 10 (version: 10.0.0.4461)
I have been testing Veeam software for a couple weeks, and purchased a Veeam license (Type: Evaluation, Edition: Enterprise Plus) as of few weeks ago I noticed some Event ID’s are not generated by Veeam such as 24040 (Support contract for Veeam Backup & Replication is about to expire in <number of days> Days.)).
I’m still receive the following Event ID’s 10090, 150, 10010. The question is how can Veeam stop logging some Event ID’s to Event Viewer or is there some configuration that needs to be done. I thought maybe it was updates that disabled it. Since there are a lack of logs in /Applications and Services Logs/Veeam Backup/ I’m unsure how to troubleshoot this.
Any advice or direction would be appreciated
Thank in advance
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Re: Veeam EventID Missing
Not sure I fully understand the issue. Are you saying that the 24040 event should be logged while it is not? Do you mean that the license expiration date is close enough? Then it might be the 1 month grace period that is added to the license expiration date before support actually expires.
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Re: Veeam EventID Missing
@foggy
Thank you for the reply, and yes EventID 24040 should and was being logged 14 days prior the license expired. This is Evaluation licnese so i believe there is no grace period involved.
I also did not recieve an alert that my license has expired.I noticed this issue during a preventive maintenance period. just to be sure I execute a test email and it worked, so Im not sure what happened in the span of two weeks. I went through all the logs looking or errors nothing that peratined to Veeam, actually no errors were logged in two weeks from Veeam.
Thank you for the reply, and yes EventID 24040 should and was being logged 14 days prior the license expired. This is Evaluation licnese so i believe there is no grace period involved.
I also did not recieve an alert that my license has expired.I noticed this issue during a preventive maintenance period. just to be sure I execute a test email and it worked, so Im not sure what happened in the span of two weeks. I went through all the logs looking or errors nothing that peratined to Veeam, actually no errors were logged in two weeks from Veeam.
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Re: Veeam EventID Missing
Let me chime in here. There is no support contract for the evaluation license key, thus this event (ID 24040) should not be triggered. Since we are talking about evaluation license, then you should see this event (ID 24022) in the Windows Event log.
Here is a bit more info on the grace period depending on the license type: License Expiration
Here is a bit more info on the grace period depending on the license type: License Expiration
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Re: Veeam EventID Missing
@Vitsliy S.
Thank you for your reply.
"Veeam Edition: Enterprise Plus"
"Veeam Type: Evaluation"
So now I'm wondering what might be happening with my installation. If eventid 24040 should not be trigger then why did I receive this Warning in my Windows Event Viewer.
Just to be clear, In 30 Days all i did was install Veeam License.
Thank you for your reply.
"Veeam Edition: Enterprise Plus"
"Veeam Type: Evaluation"
So now I'm wondering what might be happening with my installation. If eventid 24040 should not be trigger then why did I receive this Warning in my Windows Event Viewer.
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<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
- <System>
<Provider Name="Veeam MP" />
<EventID Qualifiers="0">24040</EventID>
<Level>3</Level>
<Task>0</Task>
<Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2020-04-11T12:42:28.000000000Z" />
<EventRecordID>160356</EventRecordID>
<Channel>Veeam Backup</Channel>
<Computer>labveeam.enseva-labs.net</Computer>
<Security />
</System>
I did a global search and did not receive this eventid 24022.then you should see this event (ID 24022) in the Windows Event log.
Just to be clear, In 30 Days all i did was install Veeam License.
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Re: Veeam EventID Missing
Seems like a bug at first glance (the support expiration warning is triggered for evaluation license), but do you mind logging support ticket (possible with evaluation license) and provide its number here? We will take a look at your case internall and try to confirm the described behaviour. Thanks!
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