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Resolve an issue with deleting Acronis backups

This guide explains how to delete a Swiss Backup backup with Acronis, and the different scenarios that may occur during deletion. Also refer to this other Acronis guide on the subject.

 

Prerequisites

  • At least one device must be registered (and online) with the same credentials used to perform the backup:
    • For example, if the goal is to delete a backup made by SBA-XXXX-ADMIN but no device is online, simply download Acronis on another device and register it with the same user:
  • Deletion requires free space:
    • Please consider increasing your user quota (help), once the deletion is complete, you can return the quota to the agreed level:
  • Refresh storage:
    • If a deletion has been made recently, be patient, the deletion may take some time depending on the size of the archive to be deleted; if the used storage space has not changed, refresh the backup location:

 

Delete an Acronis backup

To do this:

  1. Access Backup Storage son the Cyber Protect console.
  2. Select the location from which you want to delete the backups.
  3. Select the backup archive from which you want to delete the backups.

Delete the entire backup archive

  1. Click on Delete.
  2. Deleting a backup archive deletes all backups in that archive.

Delete a specific backup in the backup archive

  1. Click on View Backups.
  2. Select the backup (restore point) you want to delete.
  3. Click on Actions > Delete:
    1. When deleting a backup archive, check the box and then click Delete to confirm your decision.
    2. When deleting a specific backup, click Delete to confirm your decision.

Delete all backups associated with a user

  • Even if no device is online, you can Disable > Delete (refer to this Acronis guide on the subject).

Delete incomplete backups (if any)

 

Certificate

If the storage quota/deletion issue persists even after increasing the storage quota of the affected user, it is recommended to reinstall Acronis.

When Acronis is completely uninstalled, this deletes the certificate that may be causing this bug.

To manually delete the certificate, without uninstalling Acronis:

  1. Check its location and delete/move the certificate - refer to this other guide.
  2. Restart the Acronis Managed Machine Service - refer to this other guide.
  3. Run a backup or update the storage.
  4. This will generate a new certificate and resolve the storage quota issue.

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