

So we run: Get-VMSnapshot -ComputerName "MyHyperVHost" -VMName "VMWithLingeringBackupCheckpoint"

I guess this is to protect people from trying to delete one by mistake when they see one during backups. The fact is you’re not supposed to have to do this, so the functionality is not there. I’m not convinced the fact that you can’t do it in the GUI is to be considered a bug as some would suggest. The good news is that this can be done via PowerShell. But you don’t have to do this! As a matter of fact you should avoid this if possible at all. I have discussed this process in blog posts 3 Ways To Deal With Lingering Hyper-V Checkpoints Formerly Known as Snapshots and Manually Merging Hyper-V Checkpoints. Some people turn to manually merging these checkpoints. When we look ad the files we see the traces of a Windows Server 2012R2 Hyper-V backup You can read more about that in my blog posts Some Insights Into How Windows 2012 R2 Hyper-V Backups Work and What Is AutoRecovery.avhdx all about?. It’s there as part of the backup process. You can right click on the checkpoint but you will not find an option to apply or delete it.This is a recovery snapshot and you’re not supposed to manipulate this manually. You see checkpoint with a “odd” icon that looks like this We’re going to show you how to remove lingering Backup checkpoints from a Hyper-V Virtual Machine that where not properly removed after a backup on Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V. There are many reasons for this, but that’s not the focus of this blog post. Syslog message - acb_pmbus_read: pmbus command READ_IOUT_CMD to CB 2 XF ASIC A failedĢ0.2R3-S3: Software Release Notification for JUNOS Software Version 20.2R3-S3Ģ1.1R2-S2: Software Release Notification for JUNOS Software Version 21.1R2-S2ġ9.2R3-S4: Software Release Notification for JUNOS Software Version 19.Sometimes things go wrong with a backup job. Variability in physical power consumption leads to 'Consumption > 90percent of allocated Budget' chassis alarm QFX10008/QFX10016 may report false messages of "Power Supply Input failed" How to change device/node icons in Network Monitoring Topology Username filtering of shmlog entries for l2tp subscribers VMHOST platforms are required to upgrade the Intel i40e NVM firmware for installing WRL9 based JUNOS vmhost image Junos OS upgrade recommendation to the specific versions that support i40e-2.4.3/NVM-6.01 for virtualized Routing Engine. How to collect "/var/log" files from Next Generation Routing Engine (NG-RE)

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