This issue occurs due to a change in how Veeam Agent for Linux (VAL) attempts to identify EFI boot manager files. These changes were introduced in Veeam Agent for Linux v6.3.2 to expand support for RHEL 10, which has a different EFI boot manager layout than previous versions. As part of this update, Veeam Agent now searches for EFI boot manager files in lowercase. However, on some hardware servers, the VFAT filesystem—which is case-insensitive but case-preserving—causes all EFI paths written by the firmware during boot to be automatically uppercased (e.g., \EFI\REDHAT\SHIMX64.EFI). As a result, the backup job may fail to identify these files when they are stored in all caps. (责任编辑:) |