It may be recoverable via fsck/chkdsk/whatever, or it may not. If you look at the snapshot, it looks like the image of a disk from a machine someone shut down hard while it was running. So right at >< this moment you take a snap while running, which gives you an inconsistent disk image because, y'know, some stuff might have been in flight or not fully committed and who knows what the OS does. So you have a virtual machine disk file being served up via NFS. This paragraph is background for the audience I think and hope you already understand it. The latter half of your message makes no sense I'm not sure what role you think Veeam is playing there.
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