KB1727: How to forcibly stop jobs that are ... - Veeam Software
www.veeam.com › kb1727Mar 01, 2013 · Close the Veeam Backup & Replication console. Stop all services that begin with the word Veeam. Open the Task Manager on the Veeam Server and kill all VeeamAgent.exe processes. Note: Some VeeamAgent.exe process will be located on Source Proxies and Windows Repositories that are not the Veeam Server. Wait 5-10 minutes for the tasks to timeout ...
How to forcibly stop jobs that are stuck in ‘stopping’ status
https://www.veeam.com/kb172701.03.2013 · This KB documents the process for forcibly terminating all jobs for a given Veeam Backup & Replication server. The steps outlined in this KB will terminate all jobs. Note: Please understand that some jobs may take some time to stop, please allow up to 60 minutes for jobs to stop on their own before forcibly terminating them.If you are not sure if a job is stuck, please …
Health Check for Backup Files - Veeam Software Help Center
helpcenter.veeam.com › docs › backupJan 04, 2021 · How Health Check Works. Veeam Backup & Replication performs the health check in the following way:. As soon as a restore point is saved to the backup repository, Veeam Backup & Replication calculates CRC values for backup metadata and hash values for data blocks of a disk in the backup file and saves these values in the metadata of the backup file, together with copied data.