#1 Global Leader in Data Resilience

Tape configuration restore

KB ID: 1935
Product: Veeam Backup & Replication
Version: 8
Published: 2014-10-03
Last Modified: 2020-08-13
mailbox
Get weekly article updates
By subscribing, you are agreeing to have your personal information managed in accordance with the terms of Veeam's Privacy Notice.
This site is protected by hCaptcha and its Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply except as noted in our Privacy Policy.

Cheers for trusting us with the spot in your mailbox!

Now you’re less likely to miss what’s been brewing in our knowledge base with this weekly digest

error icon

Oops! Something went wrong.

Please, try again later.

Challenge

 Due to architecture limitations, configuration backups created with Veeam Backup & Replication 7.0 did not capture database records that were responsible for displaying VMs processed with jobs in the Veeam Backup & Replication console. These limitations applied to all types of jobs, including backup to tape jobs and, consequently, VMs processed with backup to tape jobs.

As a result, if you restore data from a configuration backup created with Veeam Backup & Replication 7.0 on the Veeam backup server running Veeam Backup & Replication 8.0, VMs that have been archived to tape are not displayed under the Backups > Tape node. However, backup files themselves (VBK, VIB) are available under the Files node, and you can use these files to perform any kind of restore operations. 

 
User-added image

Solution

 
  To display VMs under the Backups > Tape node, perform the following actions for tapes to which VM backups have been archived:
 

1. Mark tapes as free.

To do this, in the Tape Infrastructure view, select a tape or a group of tapes and click Mark as Free on the ribbon or right-click the tape or a group of tapes and select Mark as Free.

2. Perform tape catalogization.

To do this, in the Tape Infrastructure view, select a tape or a group of tapes and click Catalog on the ribbon or right-click the tape or group of tapes and select Catalog Tape.

 

When catalogization is completed, open the Backup & Replication view and make sure that VMs are displayed under the Backups > Tape node.

Important! After you restore data from the configuration backup created with Veeam Backup & Replication 7.0, existing backup to tape jobs function as newly configured backup to tape jobs. During the first job session, existing jobs archive to tape all backup files created with the source backup job, even if some backup files were archived to tape before. During subsequent job sessions, jobs archive only new backup files to tape.

To reduce the workload on the production storage and tape devices during the first job session, you can instruct Veeam Backup & Replication 8.0 to archive only the latest backup chain to tape. The backup chain here is a full backup file (VBK) plus a set of incremental backups (VIB) following it.

For example, you have the Backup to Tape Job 1 that is linked to the Backup Job 1. The Backup Job 1 has created the following backup files on the backup repository:

 

VBK1— VIB1 — VIB2 — VBK2 — VIB3 — VIB4

 

You can select to archive to tape only the last backup chain created with Backup Job 1: 

 

VBK2 — VIB3 — VIB4 

 

To do this, perform the following actions for existing backup to tape jobs:

1. Open properties of the necessary backup to tape job.

2. Move to the Backup Files step of the Edit Backup to Tape Job wizard.

3. Select the backup job whose latest backup chain you want to archive to tape and click Remove

 
User-added image

4. Click Add and select the job that you have just deleted from the list.

User-added image


5. Veeam Backup & Replication will display a dialog box offering you to archive all backup files or the latest backup chain from the backup repository. Click Latest to archive only the latest backup chain.
 

User-added image

More Information

 
 
To submit feedback regarding this article, please click this link: Send Article Feedback
To report a typo on this page, highlight the typo with your mouse and press CTRL + Enter.

Spelling error in text

This site is protected by hCaptcha and its Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply except as noted in our Privacy Policy.
Thank you!

Thank you!

Your feedback has been received and will be reviewed.

Oops! Something went wrong.

Please, try again later.

You have selected too large block!

Please try select less.

KB Feedback/Suggestion

This form is only for KB Feedback/Suggestions, if you need help with the software open a support case

By submitting, you are agreeing to have your personal information managed in accordance with the terms of Veeam's Privacy Notice.
This site is protected by hCaptcha and its Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply except as noted in our Privacy Policy.
Verify your email to continue your product download
We've sent a verification code to:
  • Incorrect verification code. Please try again.
An email with a verification code was just sent to
Didn't receive the code? Click to resend in sec
Didn't receive the code? Click to resend
Thank you!

Thank you!

Your feedback has been received and will be reviewed.

error icon

Oops! Something went wrong.

Please, try again later.