Running 6.3.4.38 . Cloudberry now is requiring checkpoints to be enabled in order to complete hyper-v backups. Ok fine, I enabled checkpoints. Now I have full tree's of unmerged checkpoints for all my virtual machines.
If cloudberry is going to require checkpoints for hyper-v backups, it should be able to merge (delete) the checkbpoint after the backup operation is completed.
A tree of checkpoints can reduce VM performance from a disk I/O perspective. Cloudberry needs to actually test the results of the updates they make for huge application changes such as this!
Merging the checkpoints should happen automatically. I had someone in Support test on Hyper-V and he was not able to reproduce this issue - all the checkpoints (both Production and Standard) were being merged right after the backup completed.
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We too are running into this issue at multiple sites. Cloudberry support said its a known issue but that thought makes me cringe that this could crash our servers. My colleague can comment more on this issue and maybe provide a fix.
Currently we have rebooted one host and it is currently merging the data for us where as we couldn't merge manually before... This is still a WIP and I'm not sure what the outcome will be.
I can confirm that this works. I did restart VMMS on several servers. Surprised about this easy fix. Thanks Connor :smile::up:
I did also try AZSBTools Merge-VMDisks - which works - but shuts down the VM. Restarting VMMS results in a merge whilst the VM is online (which is preferable).
The only problem is the issue continues to happen after the merge, so I ran backups on one of the machines after merging and the next day had the same issue again.
Same issue here.
I reported this in a ticket and it was immediately escalated.
The Powershell command Merge-VHD worked great, however you will need to remove and re-add the drives on restart.
This is the best way to do this, perhaps there's a post backup plan script that can be run to restart the service and automatically complete these merges.
Issue still persists across multiple versions, strange I don't find other hyper-v backup providers customers reporting this issue.