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In the working area, select the backup and click Properties on the ribbon or right-click the backup and select Properties.In the inventory pane, select Disk under Backups.To remove records about missing restore points from the configuration database: Veeam Backup & Replication does not track missing restore points in backups that reside in the cloud repository.That is why such restore points may not be displayed in the console as missing restore points.
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Manual update can be required because Veeam Backup & Replication requires some time to update information in the configuration database for restore points that were removed from a backup chain or became inaccessible. For more information, see Disabling and Removing Jobs and Rescanning Backup Repositories. For this, disable a backup job and rescan the backup repository that is the target for the backup copy job. You can manually update information about missing restore points.If the restore point is available in the backup chain and does not depend on a missing restore point, you will not be able to use the Forget and Remove from disk options for it. The Forget and Remove from disk options are available only for restore points that are missing from the backup chain or points that depend on missing ones.Remove - you can remove records about missing restore points from the configuration database and delete backup files from disk (if backup files are still available).The backup files themselves will remain on disk (if backup files are still available). Veeam Backup & Replication will “forget” about missing restore points and will not display them in the console. Forget - you can remove records about missing restore points from the configuration database.You can perform two operations with missing restore points: Backup chains that contain missing restore points get corrupted - you cannot perform backup or restore VM data from the missing restore point, and restore points that depend on the missing restore point. This can happen, for example, if the backup repository is put to the maintenance mode (for scale-out backup repositories), the backup repository is not available or some backup file is missing in the backup chain. In some cases, one or more restore points in the backup chain may be inaccessible.