Cant find my OIB? - R D Forums - Veeam Community Forums I'd suggest to let our support team to investigate the issue The error itself means that there was an attempt to find OIB by its ID in the configuration database but such object does not exist in the corresponding table by some reason Please don't forget to share case ID for our reference Thanks! Re: Can't find my OIB?
Veeam: How to fix Broken backup chain - ProVirtualzone When you try to restore the VM, you get a backup with a broken chain and get the error: “Backup files are unavailable ” Even when you get this error, the VM restore continues and finishes with the next image
Veeam Backup Replication – Permanent failover failed – Error: There . . . In case you will run into the following error in Veeam Backup Replication, when triggering a Permanent Failover for a virtual machine, probably the reason for is, that the corresponding active snapshot which was created by Veeam during the normal first failover in vSphere or Hyper-V, was for what ever reason deleted by hand
Veeam Backup Job Failed? 7 Common Errors and Fixes | Different Dev The issue: Veeam Agent for Windows Linux backups fail due to bad settings Update the Veeam Agent software to the latest build Even with these quick fixes, chasing down job failures night after night is exhausting — and risky Every failed backup is a potential data loss event waiting to happen
Veeam Job Failure - Failed to delete oib - Spiceworks Community Just as we wait for a reply from Veeam I thought I would post here to see if anyone here would be able to help with this issue in the mean time, I have posted a below log snippet from our failing job…
How to fix Broken backup chain - Veeam Backup Chain In this case that we will discuss in this article is when we try to restore a VM with a Backup that has a broken chain we get an error: “Backup files are unavailable ”
Veeam tape backup job fails because of Storage not found Although the disk backup job was running at time, the file was not there at all Why? The reason is quite simple: For this day a synthetic full was scheduled So Veeam creates a VIB-file, which should be replaced by a VBK-file (full backup file) at the time of merging