![]() Running Linux script (SSH) 'C:\Backup\Scripts\stop-vra.sh' ![]() You can see the full part of the task logs relating to this below. ![]() Your file has Windows line endings, which is confusing Linux. Linux uses the line feed character to mark the end of a line, whereas Windows uses the two-character sequence CR LF. There is no such file: it's called /bin/bash. The script indicates that it must be executed by a shell located at /bin/bash^M. I also connected to the linux machine and ran “journalctl -xe -f” whilst running the backup job and seen the same error flash up too. Script path: C:\Backup\Scripts\stop-vra.sh.īash: /tmp/d6791b89-e0b8-4cce-acec-45d682ce1f2c_stop-vra.sh: /bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory ![]() And I found that my script was uploaded successfully, however when it was ran the Guest OS was throwing an error Failed to execute script in lin guest machine over SSH. You are looking for the sections for troubleshooting. I reviewed the task logs on the VBR server I hit an issue when running a job that I received the error Error: Script finished execution with unexpected exit code: 126 When using Veeam if you use Pre/Post freeze scripts for application aware processing, these scripts must reside on the VBR server, which uploads to the virtual machine you are protecting.
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