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I came across this scenario in my setup also, vCLS VM’s on Veeam NFS Datastores. I could not just delete the VM’s.I think it came about due to an unscheduled power outage and when the hosts came up vCLS chose those datastores inadvertantly.Anyway FIX was….I had to add the Advanced Setting to my vCenter Server to perform the RETREAT method of getting rid of the vCLS VM’s.Set to false.Then unmounting the Veeam NFS Datastores.Set back to true.This then recreated the vCLS VM’s on more preferred permanent datastore. Putting a Cluster in Retreat Mode
Same experience as OP. "Failed to create website 0x80070020".Simple standalone Windows Server 2016 (NON-DOMAIN) (VBR + EM)EM upgrade is hit with this error and a fatal message. Then install fails and I have no EM installation any more. Enterprise Manager service is gone.In 10+ years of installs and upgrades this is a first.As mentioned above, I have checked and only have Windows Defender installed.Realtime Protection is on and it appears with Tamper Protection enabled. (I shouldn’t have had this running 🤦♂️) - where was the warning from the setup wizard!I have attempted to disable via Local Group Policy this Realtime Protection.It shows disabled within Windows Security but within Server Manager its enabled!I visit Windows Features and see the Windows Defender listed but there is no ability to remove - its greyed out. (I am local administrator!)There is no other third party AV or malware or protection on the server.How the HECK do you disable? Whats this about malware protection from
For the those still requiring or handling Bootable USB media these tools still useful.VENTOY - Less time spent creating Bootable USB’s. Just drag and drop ISO’s to a folder on USB stick. AIO.Ventoy is an open source tool to create bootable USB drive for ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI files.With ventoy, you don't need to format the disk over and over, you just need to copy the ISO/WIM/IMG/VHD(x)/EFI files to the USB drive and boot them directly.RUFUS- Using this less now I have VENTOY Still use PuTTY but with Putty Session Manager. Not been updated for a while, but lots of powerful stuff for when you got lots of sessions to manage.
That's really useful, especially in the job overview. Each copied line contains the timestamp including the date, which is missing in the GUI. In the job overview it’s not missing. It’s not displayed by default. Just right click column and turn it on. see my post in this tipTimestamp column was introduced in v11
The F5 key workaround to a ‘problem’ in the console that was ‘introduced’ mid v11 release is a pain.I hope its fixed in v12. Oh, once you have copied the selected content to clipboard… switch to Excel. New WorkbookCTRL+VCTRL+TBoom. 😉
2 more tips in 1.Turn on the Timestamp column… and copy all that session line detail with date/timestamps to clipboard. Oh and of course F1 keystroke for instant context-sensitive help from the helpcentre.
Thanks for the responses.Let me provide additional information...The site with the infrastructure above is live with backups completing to the on premise backup StoreOnce appliance (which we have a catalyst license) All VM Backups (Production and Dev/QAS) are stored on a single Catalyst Volume configured as a Veeam Backup Repository. Have separate Backup Jobs for Production VMs and Dev/QASProduction VM backup job detailsSchedule: every day Retention: 30 daysSynthetic Full: WeekendGFS: 8W, 6MDestination: StoreOnce Catalyst (On-premise)Requirement:Want to offload production VM Backups Wasabi (License for 25 TB S3 storage)Production VM Stats:4 TB of Full VM data to offload. 680 GB of daily avg change.How do I control storing a limited number of backups on Wasabi from my original source backups.I do not want to store 6 months worth on Wasabi - perhaps 2 months.How can I achieve this please.
Good article and a practice I follow, but a good bolt-on is some side text file to describe what is inside this standalone backup that could be prompted for at the time of the backup.Currently all you have to go on is the VM object name - if that is good enough for operators to understand fine.As in a Veeam Backup Job you have ability to write a comment about the job.I suppose if you use Notes in the VM summary page you could extract the .vmx file that holds those Notes comments and search for the annotation field.
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