If you check the virtual machine status of the job that ran, were all of them running as full?
I misread the question. The first backup of a new sub client is always a full as it has no history to compare incremental changes against.
Please look to upgrade to FR 24 or 28 as 22 is deprecated.
https://documentation.commvault.com/2022e/expert/11826_content_filters_and_regular_expressions.html
There’s also the option to retire clients, not sure if you can do them en masse. https://documentation.commvault.com/2022e/essential/143890_retiring_file_server.html
https://documentation.commvault.com/2022e/essential/87258_restores_for_azure_vms.html
Could you be more specific as to what you are referring to?
Deleted sub clients generally just move to the default’s history.
Key is only for 9 and 10. Supported Version 9.0 to 10.0
I’m not aware of any way to do that currently, but that sounds like a valid Customer Modification Request. If you open a Support ticket and it’s not a current feature, Support can submit a CMR for Development to see if this would be a feasible request.
View schedules at the CommServe level. There should a download that automatically downloads the latest MR pack as opposed to the feature release and a schedule to install the latest MR for the installed FR. Both are system created schedules.
The latest MR has a hotfix to address consolidation requests. 10142 - VMware backup might fail if the VM is in disk consolidation needed state
The first part of the Permissions column is the needed permission in VMware, followed by the reasoning behind needing it. Advanced settingsConnectionNetwork configurationStorage partition configuration
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