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I presume following line should have higher loglevel to be visible even without debug logging as it is final state:
https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/velero/blob/718a94ad0565731780c904d27d09f27936f6b7d9/pkg/restore/restore.go#L616
See also vmware-tanzu/velero-plugin-for-vsphere#167