Hello
I did a recovery of a failed server that had roughly 2tb of data that needed to be recovered and this is as a files and folders job not a whole server job as it was related to a partial failure of disks not the server itself. But since this has happened when i goto to open the veeam console it attempts to connect and I can see high disk utilization and then eventually its like it reaches a timeout and server 127.0.0.1 actively refused the connection. Im guessing this could be due to log files from the recovery job that I ran as nothing else has happened that would be related that i can think of. I see alot of warnings in the event viewer about removing temporary log files every 30 seconds roughly with names similar to the below
Deleted orphaned log archieve temporary files: DotNetZip-fzp1aap4.tmp
Is there a place i can remove the logs of the job if thats whats causing the issue as I dont know if backups are running on schedule now or not as i cant get into the console. Has anyone else hit this before ?
I did a recovery of a failed server that had roughly 2tb of data that needed to be recovered and this is as a files and folders job not a whole server job as it was related to a partial failure of disks not the server itself. But since this has happened when i goto to open the veeam console it attempts to connect and I can see high disk utilization and then eventually its like it reaches a timeout and server 127.0.0.1 actively refused the connection. Im guessing this could be due to log files from the recovery job that I ran as nothing else has happened that would be related that i can think of. I see alot of warnings in the event viewer about removing temporary log files every 30 seconds roughly with names similar to the below
Deleted orphaned log archieve temporary files: DotNetZip-fzp1aap4.tmp
Is there a place i can remove the logs of the job if thats whats causing the issue as I dont know if backups are running on schedule now or not as i cant get into the console. Has anyone else hit this before ?
Statistics: Posted by jarrod.morrison — Jan 07, 2024 3:46 am






