Hi,
i noticed multiple times now when using Netapp Integration, NAS Share Backups the license cound is exceeded but the amount of data should be within the limits of the NAS TB Licensed...
i image this happens because veeam initially trys to count the amount of data, but in this counting process it also counts the content of the ~snapshot directory, even in the backup itself it isn't included then anymore...
i can proof this with a Fileshare with like 4TB at least this is what treesize reports, ~snapshot directory is not count by treesize as its hidden!
but as soon as i start the backup of this share in veeam, the license used count raised to 8 TB!
when veeam finishes the job it also only counts 4TB! but still the license window reports 8TB nas capacity licenses are used, and this sums up and some shares don't get backuped then when the licenses are exceeded!
i noticed multiple times now when using Netapp Integration, NAS Share Backups the license cound is exceeded but the amount of data should be within the limits of the NAS TB Licensed...
i image this happens because veeam initially trys to count the amount of data, but in this counting process it also counts the content of the ~snapshot directory, even in the backup itself it isn't included then anymore...
i can proof this with a Fileshare with like 4TB at least this is what treesize reports, ~snapshot directory is not count by treesize as its hidden!
but as soon as i start the backup of this share in veeam, the license used count raised to 8 TB!
when veeam finishes the job it also only counts 4TB! but still the license window reports 8TB nas capacity licenses are used, and this sums up and some shares don't get backuped then when the licenses are exceeded!
Statistics: Posted by DaStivi — Feb 07, 2024 3:14 pm








