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    Veaam and pfSense

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    • KOMK
      KOM
      last edited by

      Veeam can backup any virtual machine. Nothing special about pfSense. I have personally backed up a pfSense instance using Veeam Backup & Replication.

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        maverick_slo
        last edited by

        +1
        All fine here

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          mephisto
          last edited by

          have you guys tried to restore them? I have, and I was let down several times as the restore gets corrupted because it is not a consistent backup, the backup works like having an unexpected shutdown with the VM and then the file system gets corrupt.

          Veeam is not safe to use with pfsense

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          • KOMK
            KOM
            last edited by

            The only workaround would be to keep updated copies of your config.xml backup. Installing pfSense takes literally a few minutes and a config restore even less time.

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              mephisto
              last edited by

              bakinc up manually config.xml has nothing to do with veeam, which is the reason this topic was created

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              • KOMK
                KOM
                last edited by

                You must be a real blast at parties.

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                  riahc3 Banned
                  last edited by

                  Having issues for it to get to work...

                  When attempting to test if it works I get a

                  1/21/2018 1:21:39 AM :: Checking Linux credentials Error: Failed to execute command.

                  StdErr:Cannot elevate to SU.

                  StdErr:

                  StdOut:export: Command not found.

                  StdOut:export: Command not found. Cannot elevate to SU.

                  StdErr:

                  StdOut:export: Command not found.

                  Message.

                  Trying in the console to su it gives me a "su. Sorry" message.

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                    viragomann
                    last edited by

                    sudo is not integrated in pfSense by default.

                    However, you may install the sudo package.

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                    • KOMK
                      KOM
                      last edited by

                      Can I assume you have disabled the Application processing & indexing and other "smart" stuff that Veeam does? I usually turn all that off for my Linux VMs.

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                        mephisto
                        last edited by

                        that is basically what makes a backup crash proof, it is like volume shadow copy in Windows, it ensures any data write is flushed to disk so a consistent backup is taken.

                        pfsense with Veeam is a lottery, you may have 50% success rate as a backup runs when there are no writes queued to disk. I would not use Veeam as a sole backup tool for pfsense, I got screwed a few times because of that.

                        Not sure if installing su on freebsd would make this work, I never tried. Keep us posted if it does

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                        • KOMK
                          KOM
                          last edited by

                          I don't even bother backing up pfSense because like I said earlier, it's dead-simple to install fresh and import your config. It might take less time to do that than to restore from a backup.

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