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Absolutely @Mildur is right on this one. Please don’t attempt to modify the file yourself in any way, one question I’d want to ask on this: Are you recovering with the same VBR environment or a new one? Just thinking if you’ve got an older VBR instance you’re recovering a newer backup to, it wouldn’t necessarily be able to read this. You could also try using Veeam’s standalone extract utility as a separate recovery method. But please do all of this alongside Veeam support, they deal with this every day and are truly going to be your best chance of recovering this backup. No sir this is a new Veeam BR instance at the new DC
Hi A corrupted restore point cannot be repaired by us, the community. Seems that the vbk itself is corrupted, which can happen if your backup storage has faced some corruption. If this is the only restore point you have, and you need to restore the entire environment, then I recommend to open a Veeam Support Case. I know from cases where they provided a custom build of the tool which allowed you to restore at least some data which wasn’t corrupted in the backup file. Thanks Fabian Well actually this is not the only backup we’ve but the issue here is that the backup size is large and we’re restoring to a different datacenter and the link between them is slow that’s why I opened this question to see if there any option to fix this or not. Also, I checked the backup file size and it’s looks like the same as before full backups so i dont know actually but anyway I started to copy a previous backup from the old DC to the newer one.
If the responsibility for the DB backups and restores is by the DBAs, use the RMAN plugin. If the responsibility is by the backup team, use application aware backup. And don't forget to backup the whole server/VM with the DB application…. Perfect. That’s the answer I’m looking for.Thank you.
Leave Networker running until the retention of your backups are reached. For setting up Oracle backups with Veeam follow the link Chris has posted. You have the choice between Application aware backup for Oracle or the RMAN plugin to utilize native RMAN procedures. Which option do you suggest? go on with the Application aware or the RMAN plugin.Currently, the NetWorker backup the Oracle with a RMAN script.
Hi, I would really like to help you, Let me see if I get this straight, After launching the recovery, you selected (clicked) the Quick Rollback? In that case, the task was already launched without it, so I guess it won't be done that way. If you click te option, it will do it the way you selected, Quick Rollback. have a look to the documentation if is what you needed for: https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/incremental_restore.html?ver=110 and do not panic, if you have backup recovery points, and free disk space somewhere, you can run a new restore with the options you need. If you are in a disaster recovery problem, and your backups are ok, it's just a fact of time for restoration, be patient. Best of luck and if you need any help, here we are to give you a hand. cheers. Hello,No I checked the Quick Rollback option when restoring and started the process that way
Yes I just figured out that after a little bit of starting the job but I did not want to cancel it.
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