Hello,
I'm running VBR as virtual machine an ESX 6.5. The Datastores are all on NAS Systems and drive c: is only used for the windows server 2012 R2 and Veeam installation. Nothing else.
Today I have started a couple of backups and after a while I realised that drive c: ran out of space. The drive has been 150 GB and before I started it showed around 80 GB as free space on it.
I tried to find large files or volumes but I couldn't find any of it. Is there a hidden volume used by VBR which is filled during the process? If so, how can I reorganize it?
Thank you in advance.
Frank
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Re: Veeam fiils up Drive C:
Hello,
I can only think:
a) Debug logs: unlikely because it sounds like you have a fairly small environment.
b) vPower NFS cache folder: Would required that you have an active Instant VM Recovery process running for a long time.
As always, we recommend opening a support case for investigation via a webex session - this is much more efficient than guessing through the forum posts
Thanks!
I can only think:
a) Debug logs: unlikely because it sounds like you have a fairly small environment.
b) vPower NFS cache folder: Would required that you have an active Instant VM Recovery process running for a long time.
As always, we recommend opening a support case for investigation via a webex session - this is much more efficient than guessing through the forum posts
Thanks!
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