Closed csandazoltan closed 1 year ago
Further support of new kernels for the veeamsnap module is not planned. Starting from VAL 6.0, work on fresh kernels will be provided by the blksnap module. We are trying to offer the blksnap module in upstream. See issue#2.
Thank you. I understand the words, but i don't understand the meaning. I fairly new to the linux server landscape What is VAL? What is upstream?
How can I make my Veeam Agent for Linux do snapshot backups while that "VAL 6.0" happens? Can i switch veeamsnap to blksnap now?
Currently rolling back from last backup before distro upgrade, so i'm going to stay 5.16, but that is not a solution
Not to mention this is a test server while i get new parts, when I install openmediavault 6 on the new machine and the kernel is 5.18 i won't be able to setup snapshot backups
useful information: veeam agent for linux 6.0 was released and support kernel from version 2.6.32 to version 6.1 (should use veeamsnap for older kernel and blksnap for newer) https://www.veeam.com/veeam_agent_linux_6_0_release_notes_rn.pdf
AS other participants have pointed out, newer kernels are supported by blksnap. The issues is closed.
I see that the supported kernels close at 5.16 rc6, but it doesn't hurt asking
Is there a chance that veaamsnap will be updated for 5.18? If this kernel is going to be a default, OMV 6 debian would not be possible to make snapshot backups, rolling back kernel is not gonna solve it if I reinstall an OS or do another machine 5.16 worked perfectly with dkms build
dkms build exits with a missing file error: