Continuous Replication -> Exchange Log
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@mts said in Continuous Replication -> Exchange Log:
How can I achieve the same with xen-orchestra? I'm running low on disk-space right now...
I don't believe this is possible with XO. You'll need to run an Exchange-aware backup (Windows Server Backup should work) in order for the logs to get purged / truncated.
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We have some plans to support custom scripts in guest on some operations. But it's not for tomorrow.
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Circular logging is probably your best bet.
You could also attempt to do a "fake" full backup using diskshadow..just be sure to cleanup the shadow copy afterwords.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/diskshadow -
This wouldn’t be a custom script. Linked below is a write up of application-aware processing in Veeam.
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/application_aware_processing.html?ver=95u4
Guest tools for Windows may already have support for Microsoft VSS built in. If so, Backup NG would just need to take advantage.
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@dwita VSS support will be removed by Citrix very soon. Also, XO is always using quiesce snapshot by default (so if you have VSS, it will just work)
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@olivierlambert then there must be either an issue with @mts environment or with XO. Per his post it isn't working. I'd be curious to see what the actual issue is.
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Check VSS logs. I don't know exactly what VSS tool of Citrix does, Windows is not my area of expertise.
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I think VSS and truncating of the exchange transport-log are two things.
Even if you use windows backup you have to explicitly select vssFull to remove all log files after a successful backup.
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@mts said in Continuous Replication -> Exchange Log:
If you use the native windows-backup or a third-party application it will delete the transaction-log after backup.
How can I achieve the same with xen-orchestra? I'm running low on disk-space right now...I think that you confusing physical (layer) backup with logical backup. XOA can backup/replicate/snapshot phisical medium which is a hard disk presented to your VM. It has nothing to do with the data in the VM (logical layer).