Replication

Replication, Veeam

Veeam Replication Latest Available Restore Point is Already Replicated

The replication warning “Latest available restore point is already replicated” appears when the replication job that’s sourced from a backup/backup copy attempts to run, but there is no new restore point to grab new data from. Here are a few reasons that may cause new data not to be available to replicate: These are some of the most common reasons we find that cause the “already replicated’ warning to occur. Veeam, replication, and virtualization are complex, so there are many reasons this may occur. If you are still seeing the warning pop up, please reach out to Support@Managecast.com for further assistance.

DRaaS, Veeam

Resolving Veeam Cloud Connect Replication Network Detection Warnings.

Veeam Cloud Connect Replication can sometimes complete with one of the following warnings: These warnings can occur with Linux virtual machines, when the virtual machine has multiple network adapters, or when the networking configuration is not set up correctly. No static IP addresses detected for VM, please specify default gateway settings manually. This warning means that Veeam was unable to assign an IP address to the target replica VM. This is typically due to the source being a Linux VM. The following information is from the Veeam documentation and explains this behavior, including a registry key for a workaround. One or more source networks possible were mapped to the same cloud network. Simultaneous partial failover of VMs on these networks may cause issues. This warning means that Veeam wasn’t able to detect the gateway address of the source VM causing it to be unable to automatically determine which failover network to map the production network to. The solutions for this include: Links: Please reach out to Managecast if the warnings persist and we can help troubleshoot and resolve the issue.

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