![]() ![]() ![]() removing the host, even if it would work, is currently not possible due to another repo being on a remaining drive there. As well as there are two old, disabled jobs that I also cannot delete as they have backup files (I presume still on the repo) that no longer exist. Now I am trying to clean everything up and find I cannot remove one of my old repos, which makes sense because it targets a drive that no longer exists. Due to last minute changes in the plan, the old host is still in use, just barely, and therefore the old repos were sort of left as-is while we were working on more important topics. This had to happen in one day.the same day we installed the new Veeam server, migrated the config, setup was a busy day. The issue is that we had to move some storages hosting a few repos from one host to another, and then reattach them. I have a support case already started: Case #03646016. I searched high and low and could not find a topic related to this so here we go: I would like to be able to force-remove a repository that no longer exists, and am running into trouble.
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