keys:unmount-vpower-nfs-datastores
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Without these keys, you have to manually unmount the datastore in vSphere or keep them in the configuration: | Without these keys, you have to manually unmount the datastore in vSphere or keep them in the configuration: | ||
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VPowerNFSUnmountDatastore (DWORD, 1) | VPowerNFSUnmountDatastore (DWORD, 1) | ||
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Purpose: This key controls whether Veeam Backup & Replication automatically unmounts the vPower NFS datastore after completing a restore operation (such as Instant VM Recovery). | Purpose: This key controls whether Veeam Backup & Replication automatically unmounts the vPower NFS datastore after completing a restore operation (such as Instant VM Recovery). | ||
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Create a DWORD value named VPowerNFSUnmountDatastore under the Veeam registry path (usually HKLM\SOFTWARE\Veeam\Veeam Backup and Replication) and set it to 1. | Create a DWORD value named VPowerNFSUnmountDatastore under the Veeam registry path (usually HKLM\SOFTWARE\Veeam\Veeam Backup and Replication) and set it to 1. | ||
- | **vPowerNFSUnmountDatastoreRetryTimeoutMinutes (DWORD, 1)** | + | |
Purpose: Defines the timeout (in minutes) to keep retrying unmounting the vPower NFS datastore if the first attempt fails. | Purpose: Defines the timeout (in minutes) to keep retrying unmounting the vPower NFS datastore if the first attempt fails. |
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