I have a basic question. I am using VMWare ESXi Free license and the Free Veeam Backup. Was using just the Windows Agent for a long time but am now using the Backup and Recovery 12. I have an OLD ESXi host running a Windows 2012 Essentials server, and a new ESXi host I am transferring it to for legacy purposes. For Testing I originally just copied the Virtual Machine files to the new box, registered the VM and that worked. When I finally decided to actually move the machine I tested by restoring a backup from Veeam windows agent to the VM as a bare metal recovery. This worked the first time, and the second time. I was testing on the weekends after hours so there was a week between. The next week I decided to actually do it following the procedure that had been successful previously. The restore said it completed successfully, but the server would not boot normally and went to the Recovery Console. It apparently had problems with the active directory database.
I tried this several more times with fresh backups from different days. The backups all said they were successful, and the restores all said they were successful, but always the same problem.
I was planning on setting up a Backup and Recovery machine so decided to try that with the agents and everything at the latest version. This did something similar. It was a newer bare metal recovery version, but restore operation ran to 100 percent with a green check mark, but then it produced a cryptic message saying there was a failure, and I couldn’t find any informaion on what the actual error was from inside the bare metal environment.
I would think I should be able to do a bare metal recovery, that’s the whole purpose of the backup. It did work several times. But I need some guidance from you guys with more experience in this area on what I’m missing, or some suggestions for what might be the problem.
Thanks.