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Upgrade failed: Repository does not exist

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After upgrading VBO to version1.5, out of date repository upgrade fails with an “Upgrade failed: Repository does not exist” error.

The following can be found in the proxy log files:
[Timestamp]   99 (6232) Error: Access is denied
[Timestamp]   99 (6232) Stack:
[Timestamp]   99 (6232)    at Veeam.Engine.FreeSpaceController.FreeSpaceInfo.GetFreeSpaceInfo(String uncPath)
   at Veeam.Archiver.Proxy.ProxyFileSystemProvider.GetFreeSpaceInfo(String path)
   at Veeam.Archiver.Proxy.Proxy.ProxyFileSystemService.GetDiskInfo(String path)
   at Veeam.Archiver.Proxy.Proxy.ProxyAdmin2.GetDiskInfo(String path)
   at SyncInvokeGetDiskInfo(Object , Object[] , Object[] )
   at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.SyncMethodInvoker.Invoke(Object instance, Object[] inputs, Object[]& outputs)
   at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.DispatchOperationRuntime.InvokeBegin(MessageRpc& rpc)
   at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ImmutableDispatchRuntime.ProcessMessage5(MessageRpc& rpc)
   at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.ImmutableDispatchRuntime.ProcessMessage11(MessageRpc& rpc)
   at System.ServiceModel.Dispatcher.MessageRpc.Process(Boolean isOperationContextSet)

Cause

This issue occurs if the services were running under a domain account prior to the upgrade and the repository was located on an SMB share. After upgrading to v1.5, access to this share may be lost, because services in the new version run under the local system account.

Solution

Give the account running the services on your VBO server access rights to the repository

More Information

If the repository was accessed via an administrative share (e.g. c$), you need to change this to a direct path to the repository.

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