@kienht Ah, sorry RAW block devices are not supported in the SSH Transfer method. Documentation mentioning only disk image files we will change this for better understanding.
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RE: Can not backup VM on OpenStack
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RE: Can not backup VM on OpenStack
Hi, For the libvirt strategy only, QCOW2/RAW files or Ceph RBD are supported as the backend.
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RE: Synchronization task failed: OpenStackException: Cannot fetch local MAC addresses
@carl-ceriola Hi, what backup method do you use?
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RE: OpenStack: user_data are not backup ?
@vguillard Hi, no Storware is not capable of backuping/restoring user-data yet.
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RE: Store task failed: Server has encountered the runtime error (RUNTIME_ERROR)
Hi we are not supporting file level restore for XCP we cannot read filesystems in its backup files, it is a technical limitation
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RE: Can not backup VM on OpenStack
@kienht Ah, sorry RAW block devices are not supported in the SSH Transfer method. Documentation mentioning only disk image files we will change this for better understanding.
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RE: Direct Backup to S3
@KLM You can delete backups by removing VMs from the list in the Instances tab.
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RE: Direct Backup to S3
@KLM Also if you selected the "backup destination for cloud" lever in the backup destination configuration it would be only visible for cloud instances.
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RE: vMwareStrategyException
@benitowarez We are investigating but it looks like some error on the VMware side, did this error occur for particular VMs or all VMs ?
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RE: Can not backup VM on OpenStack
Hi, For the libvirt strategy only, QCOW2/RAW files or Ceph RBD are supported as the backend.
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RE: Direct Backup to S3
Yes, it is possible, did you choose node configuration for this backup destination? Can you give me your version of SBR?
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RE: Warning: Incremental snapshot is not available
@Cristian-Eglue Yes I can see thank you. So in this configuration, you set 7 days and 14 versions to keep, but your scheduler is configured to make a backup every day. So after a week, you have 7 backups but you also set a time restriction so backups older than 7 days will be marked as expired and removed after the next backup cleanup job so you only get 7 versions, not 14. nevertheless, you should be able to restore from any of those 7 versions.