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  1. "UNC path not supported" when running Batch File in post/pre command

    AhsayOBM/ACB shows "UNC paths are not supported" when a batch file is run from a network drive as a pre/post backup command due to Windows limitation.
  2. Failed to access SFTP error when creating VMware ESXi Backupset

    AhsayOBM shows "[SFtpManager.login] Failed to access SFTP" when creating VMware ESXi backup set if SSH is disabled on the ESXi host.
  3. "Access Is Denied" error during Granular Restore

    AhsayOBM shows "Access is denied" error during granular restore from Hyper-V or VMware VM if files are encrypted on the mounted virtual disk.
  4. Cannot connect SSH on VMware ESXi 6.0 Update 2 due to SSH algorithm

    AhsayOBM fails to connect SSH on VMware ESXi 6.0 U2 due to OpenSSH 7.1 disabling legacy algorithms like diffie-hellman-group1-sha1.
  5. Cannot Connect SSH Error When Creating VMware ESXi Backup Set

    AhsayOBM shows "Cannot connect SSH" error when creating VMware ESXi backupset due to SSH being disabled on the ESXi host.
  6. Cannot Enable Replication: java.net.ConnectException on AhsayCBS

    "Connection timed out" error occurs when enabling replication on AhsayCBS due to incorrect hostname or IP address in Host Name field.
  7. FreeBSD install error: /jvm/lib/security is not a directory

    AhsayOBM install on FreeBSD fails with "/jvm/lib/security is not a directory" error due to incorrect Java home path configuration.
  8. Granular restore failed: No valid partition on Hyper-V Linux VM

    When performing granular restore on a Hyper-V guest VM with Linux OS, AhsayOBM shows error: "Failed to mount virtual disk ... (No Valid Partition Found)".
  9. VMware ESXi backup set creation fails with VirtualCenter IP error

    When creating a VMware ESXi backup set in AhsayOBM, the process fails with error about the VirtualCenter IP managing the host.
  10. No database file found error on MS SQL Server backup

    MS SQL Server backup using AhsayOBM shows "No database file found for 'SERVER\DB_NAME'" warning in the backup report.