Happy to help mcgregor
Adding a repository again means go through the add repository wizard and create a new repository in Veeam pointing to the correct location.
If you have the existing repositories in a scale-out backup repository (SOBR), you can add the "new" repositories to the SOBR and remove the old ones at the same time, and everything will be fine.
If you use stand-alone repositories, process would be:
1. Add the "new" repository
2. Edit the jobs to point to the new repository(-ies)
3. Remove the old repository(-ies)
4. Rescan the new repository(-ies) to import the backups
5. Edit the jobs to map to the imported backups
Adding a repository again means go through the add repository wizard and create a new repository in Veeam pointing to the correct location.
If you have the existing repositories in a scale-out backup repository (SOBR), you can add the "new" repositories to the SOBR and remove the old ones at the same time, and everything will be fine.
If you use stand-alone repositories, process would be:
1. Add the "new" repository
2. Edit the jobs to point to the new repository(-ies)
3. Remove the old repository(-ies)
4. Rescan the new repository(-ies) to import the backups
5. Edit the jobs to map to the imported backups
Statistics: Posted by david.domask — Aug 19, 2025 8:04 am