Fedora 26 and Veeam
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Has anyone else gotten it working on Fedora 26?
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I'd like to use Veeam on my desktop if possible, as I already have a Veeam PXE boot option for Windows and Linux that makes restores super easy.
I'll see what else specifically lists Fedora 26 as compatible.
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There's a workaround: https://forums.veeam.com/veeam-agent-for-linux-f41/fedora-26-kernel-4-12-5-dkms-does-not-build-t45018.html
For some reason it's not posted. You need to get it sent/PMd to you... at least I'm hoping someone does for me so I can get it working... this should have been fixed already. Good thing it's free, I wouldn't want to pay for this kind of thing.
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@tim_g said in Fedora 26 and Veeam:
There's a workaround: https://forums.veeam.com/veeam-agent-for-linux-f41/fedora-26-kernel-4-12-5-dkms-does-not-build-t45018.html
For some reason it's not posted. You need to get it sent/PMd to you... at least I'm hoping someone does for me so I can get it working... this should have been fixed already. Good thing it's free, I wouldn't want to pay for this kind of thing.
I hate things like that.. Just mark it unsupported / not official and post it.
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@tim_g This reminds me of all the Sonicwall Hotfixes they have in-house for known problems and they just post it on the site to request it to Support.
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Okay well, I got it working. Because they keep the work around off their forum, do I respectfully keep the fix off this one too?
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@tim_g said in Fedora 26 and Veeam:
Okay well, I got it working. Because they keep the work around off their forum, do I respectfully keep the fix off this one too?
IMO? No, but I already said how I hate that.
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@tim_g said in Fedora 26 and Veeam:
Okay well, I got it working. Because they keep the work around off their forum, do I respectfully keep the fix off this one too?
No, definitely post a how-to.
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Install Veeam Backup
** Note ** Not yet supported on Fedora 26.-
Download Veeam Backup Free here: https://www.veeam.com/linux-backup-free-download.html
a. Use the Fedora 24 (or newer) download (not CentOS/RHEL). -
Install Veeam Repository:
rpm -ivh veeam-release-fc24-1.0-1.x86_64.rpm
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Install Veeam Backup:
dnf install veeam
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To open/access Veeam Backup, type the following in “su” Terminal:
veeam
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Follow on-screen directions.
Fedora 26 Veeam (1.0.1.364) Issue Work-a-round
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After installing Veeam, open and edit the following file:
vi /usr/src/veeamsnap-1.0.1.364/snapimage.c
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Comment out the following line and then save. There are two occurrences.
.direct_access = NULL
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Run the following command to rebuild:
dkms install -m veeamsnap/1.0.1.364
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Backing up with Veeam in Fedora 26 should now be functional.
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@tim_g and this required super secret handshakes to get? FFS people...
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@jaredbusch said in Fedora 26 and Veeam:
@tim_g and this required super secret handshakes to get? FFS people...
This is why I use Relax and Recover if I need a backup like this. It just works.
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@stacksofplates said in Fedora 26 and Veeam:
Relax and Recover
I haven't used that for awhile. Is the development still active?
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@stacksofplates said in Fedora 26 and Veeam:
@jaredbusch said in Fedora 26 and Veeam:
@tim_g and this required super secret handshakes to get? FFS people...
This is why I use Relax and Recover if I need a backup like this. It just works.
I'm gonna check that out.
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@black3dynamite said in Fedora 26 and Veeam:
@stacksofplates said in Fedora 26 and Veeam:
Relax and Recover
I haven't used that for awhile. Is the development still active?
Ya their GitHub is still active.