Does anyone have this issue where disks accumulate on the Proxy server?
Some proxies have 23 disks even when there are no jobs running.
Automount is disabled and Defender has the correct exclusions.
I even added the nRemoveSnapshotRetry keys to additional settings even though I’m not sure if it’s applicable to AHV.
Thank you in anticipation.
Best answer by MichaelCapon
Hi @Shane ,
Since automount is disabled, The disks should get cleaned up here.
Also ensure that the VSA Proxy is not Snapshotted or Backed up whilst it is backing up other VM’s, As this can cause this behaviour.
Can you also confirm if any of the Jobs are re-trying/failing the “Backup” phase here? - Are you seeing any issues/crashes of the vsbkp process or VSA Proxy at all?
Since automount is disabled, The disks should get cleaned up here.
Also ensure that the VSA Proxy is not Snapshotted or Backed up whilst it is backing up other VM’s, As this can cause this behaviour.
Can you also confirm if any of the Jobs are re-trying/failing the “Backup” phase here? - Are you seeing any issues/crashes of the vsbkp process or VSA Proxy at all?
Since automount is disabled, The disks should get cleaned up here.
Also ensure that the VSA Proxy is not Snapshotted or Backed up whilst it is backing up other VM’s, As this can cause this behaviour.
Can you also confirm if any of the Jobs are re-trying/failing the “Backup” phase here? - Are you seeing any issues/crashes of the vsbkp process or VSA Proxy at all?
Best Regards,
Michael
Hi Michael
I have checked and the Proxies are filtered at the backupset level and there aren’t any vsbkp crashes that I can see; backups generally run well.