Running Virtual Machine backups frequently fail CRC.

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RandyJoe
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Running Virtual Machine backups frequently fail CRC.

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Hello,

I am running Syncovery 9.22 Build 115, recently updated from Syncovery 8.5, on Windows Server 2019. I am backing up two running Hyper-V virtual machines once per week with versioning. The .vhdx files are large, 115 GB and 227 GB. Roughy, 1 of 4 backups are corrupted files failing CRC and cannot be copied further. I believe I recently started observing this when I went from Server 2012 to Server 2019. I have tried with VSS both on and off and it seems to make no difference. If I manually stop the VM's and run the backup, it works without issue. Should I try using Windows API copying with VSS on? Or something different?

Thank you.

tobias
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Re: Running Virtual Machine backups frequently fail CRC.

Post by tobias »

Hello,
what kind of CRC check are you referring to? Can you mention the exact method with which you check the files and the exact error message that you get?

RandyJoe
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Re: Running Virtual Machine backups frequently fail CRC.

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This issue occurs only with VM backup files made by Syncovery, nothing else. All drive | Properties | Tools | Error Checking | Check runs have reported no problems. I get a CRC error when running Syncovery or DOS copy command trying to copy a Syncovery backup of certain .vhdx files. It doesn't matter where I try to copy it to, a different file name on same drive or to a different drive. Syncovery logs an error like this: 10:07:24 PM - Read error at position 68 GB: thefilepath.vhdx. DOS copy reports something similar. chkdsk /f reports no problems. chkdsk /r reports something like:
Stage 4: Looking for bad clusters in user file data ...
Windows replaced bad clusters in file 10BD0
of name ...

And I just realized this probably means the drive is going bad and the sheer size of the .vhdx files mean they are most likely to encounter the issue. Time to order a new one. Thanks for being a sounding board.

tobias
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Re: Running Virtual Machine backups frequently fail CRC.

Post by tobias »

Hello,
yes, CRC errors mean a failing hard drive. It's possible that some copying circumstances may make CRC errors more likely (such as a lot of disk seeks), but in general it is a hardware problem.

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