January 23, 2024

Linux, Veeam

Veeam Backup and Replication Linux VM “Failed to check fingerprint” Error

If you’ve recently upgraded to Veeam Backup & Replication 12.1 and have begun seeing your Linux jobs fail with the “Failed to check fingerprint” error, there is no need to worry! This issue is easily resolved with a few clicks. The cause of the error comes from the change to the format used by Veeam to store the Linux SSH fingerprints. If the config database is stored in an SQL 2019 or 2022 instance, the conversion process fails to process blank current_fingerprint values and sets them to NULL, causing the error in Veeam. To resolve the issue, you must manually validate each fingerprint for each machine: If these changes have not resolved the Failed to check fingerprint error, or have any other backup questions, please reach out to Support@Managecast.com.

Office 365 Backup, Veeam

Veeam for Microsoft 365 Invalid Serialized Stream, Unknown Opcode Found:4 error

A recent Microsoft change to the Serialized Property of Exchanges items have caused “Invalid ‘serialized stream, unknown opcode found: 4’” errors across Veeam for Microsoft 365 users. This issue has been resolved with new hotfixes for users on versions 7.0.0.4551 and 7.1.0.1401. Below are the KB links to download the hotfix that pertains to your environment: Hotfix for 7.0.0.4551 P20231218 Hotfix for 7.1.0.1401 P20231218 To install the hotfix, follow these quick steps: If you continue to experience the error, would like assistance with the hotfix, or have any other backup replated questions, please reach out to Support@Managecast.com.

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