![]() ![]() if it shwos up as removable storage in the OS then BE MUST use the Removable Device Storage config. if it shows as standard (local) disk drive in the OS then BE MUST use standard Disk Storage for the config Now obviously we don't officially suppory this Cloudberry configuration so this may or may not help, howevere if that is how it is seen by WIndows then that might be the cause (of course I don't know which type of disk storage you were trying to add as a backup target into the Storage section of the BE admin console either) however I would suggest you investigate both types and also check how it shows in Windows Explorer There is a key difference between 2010 R3 and earlier vs 2012 and later in that the removable storage device type for backup target MUST be used where the device in question shows up in Removable Storage in Windows Explorer within the operating system of the Backup Exec Server ![]() in the name (this happend to be aphaberically before the first 5) = Backup Exec only saw first 5Īdd a 7th bucket with a valid name but aphabetically before the invalid one = Backup Exec saw the first five buckets and the 7th but not the 6th oneĭelete the 7th bucket and rereate a new 7th one so that it alphabetically comes after the invalid one = Backup Exec saw the first five buckets and the 7th but not the 6th one I could not find a way to make any other buckets not be available in Backup Exec (as along as they all used valid characters.)ĥ correctly named buckets in S3 = Backup Exec could use all 5Īdd a 6th bucket with a. ![]() might cause problems for any subsqeuent buckets that have valid names so I played about with creating some further buckets after my invalid one and I made sure these further buckets were alphabetically before and after my problem one. Now I was a bit concerned that having one bucket name containing a. for backup purposes.Īs such you should only use the characters we state in our article character cannot be used in the name of the bucket (Amazon Allows it but we will not detect the bucket containing a. I have done some testing now I have my own account in S3Ī period/full stop/. ![]()
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