These are located on your Veeam Backup and Replication server under the path C:\Program Files\Veeam\Backup and Replication\Packages – You will find there the individual packages for each service that Veeam provides (mount, transport, tape, etc). Manually installing the transport/mount serviceįirst up you need to get a hold of the installation files. Usually by the third time I resort to manual intervention. When this happens to me usually I get some sort of error message like the followingįor the most part, re-running the automated component update will fix the issue, but there are times when it fails, again, and again, and again.
Packages are in c:\Program Files\Veeam\Backup and Replication\Packages – copy them to your failed server and install :) Mix that together with a few slower WAN connections and I can almost bet that the automated component update that Veeam ships with will naturally fail on a couple servers. With nearly 70 different locations to look after you can imagine the amount of proxies and repositories I have, both on and off site all requiring their respective Veeam services to be upgraded.
With the release of v9 hitting the Internets on Tuesday I’ve been a very busy man upgrading various Veeam Consoles, Proxies, and Repositories.