Volumes Remain Attached after BDRSuite Agent Crash with UltraBlaze™ Technology
KB ID: 51
Cause:
During a VMware backup utilizing UltraBlaze™ technology, if the BDRSuite agent crashes on the client, the volumes attached to the agent VM might not automatically detach.
Solution:
In the event of a BDRSuite agent crash during VMware backup with UltraBlaze™ technology, the attached VM volumes may not be detached automatically. To resolve this, follow these steps:
1. Manually Remove Attached Volumes:
- Access the agent VM manually.
- Detach the volumes associated with the VMware backup that crashed.
- Ensure that all relevant volumes are removed to prevent any conflicts or issues.
Note: Regularly monitor and manage attached volumes after any BDRSuite agent crash during UltraBlaze™-enabled VMware backups to maintain system integrity.
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