If you have VBR connection to enterprise manager then you need to remove it from there. That is where this is read from. If not the case then editing the database would be the only other way but I suggest contacting support for that.
I guess that was my question really. Are there instructions for doing this at the DB level? I’ve seen several posts from users with the same issue but no clear instructions for cleaning this up. It seems REALLY inconvenient to have to open a support ticket for every little thing, especially something so minor.
Instructions anywhere?
DB instructions are not readily published anywhere and why it is recommended to contact support. Maybe others have done this and can reply.
I strongly advise to do db edits together with Veeam support only. The risk to damage your db is too high otherwise.
There’s is a fix for this by removing the record from the database, but you’ll want to contact support. As far as I know, the fix isn’t published online anywhere, but it’s very much a known fix to support. Someday, I’ll actually get around to doing it myself as well.
I did not contact support. We are just going to leave the stale reference in there and perhaps one day, the fix will be public.
I’ve left mine for years….I don’t know if it’ll ever become public. It’s a minor nuisance for sure, but still a nuisance.
Hello,
Does someone has the query and can send it with DM to me ?
I opened 2 tickets :
1 to know the query to remove the link between vbr and vbm from vbr side and the support engineering give it to me instantly.
1 to know how to remove orphaned vcenter from EM but the support engineering is different and don t want to give me the query. He wants me to send the database and the name lf the stale vcenter... If I want my answer, that means I have to reproduction the issue that s boring....