We use this wild card in our backup selection /vmfs/volumes/[a-zA-Z]*/*/*.vmx to backup just the vmx files from a single ESX host. In troubleshooting why I received this error, I learned that between the backup window for the ESX client, an engineer deleted the original VM (DCTZIQPVIEW02) and then re-provisioned a new VM on a different LUN using the same server name. Anyone have a clue as to why would I get this error? I would've thought by using the wild card that NBU wouldn't care where the file existed from one backup to the next of a specific file.
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