Resolving Backup Issues: Verify Correct Source Volume Size
KB ID: 103006
Cause:
Changes to the source disk, such as extending or shrinking it, can lead to backup schedule failures.
Solution:
To address this issue, perform an additional full backup for the affected backup schedule. The BDRSuite client is capable of tracking changes made to the source volume, enabling subsequent incremental schedules to complete successfully.
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