So, curious thing just started happening. We've been cooking along with replications and backups running like clockwork until the other day when I had to revert back to a snapshot from three days previous. Once we decided we like the snapshot, I made it permanent.
I then went thru and cleaned up the mess and left myself with just the VM that we had reverted to and that had been made permanent.
Now it was time to replicate that VM, since it was now my perm.
This is not working out so well. When I try to run my replication, Veeam throws an error: unable to access file snaphot.
Google is surprisingly quiet on this specific error.
Has anyone else seen it? Has anyone else resolved it?
Thanks
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unable to access file snaphot
Cliff Poe
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Re: unable to access file snaphot
NVM - I got it on my own
rebooted veeam server
rebooted esx host
removed host from vcenter
added host back to vcenter
done
rebooted veeam server
rebooted esx host
removed host from vcenter
added host back to vcenter
done
Cliff Poe
VCDX-DCV, MCSM
President/CEO
On-Site Computer Solutions, Inc.
713-517-7344
cliff@onsiteus.com
www.onsiteus.com
VCDX-DCV, MCSM
President/CEO
On-Site Computer Solutions, Inc.
713-517-7344
cliff@onsiteus.com
www.onsiteus.com
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