03-11-2011 12:02 PM
Hello all, I setup a new master server running Netbackup 7.1. Trying to setup VMware vmdk backups and getting the following error trying to add an esx host. The error is as follows when we enter the correct credentails. Vmware credentail validation failed(MM Status- 999). Anyone have any idea what this means?
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03-11-2011 04:19 PM
If the master server is being used as the VMware backup host, it must be running either Windows 2003, or Windows 2008.
03-11-2011 04:19 PM
If the master server is being used as the VMware backup host, it must be running either Windows 2003, or Windows 2008.
03-13-2011 11:16 AM
Please post all the steps you've completed before getting to this point. Just so we know you've not skipped anything.
03-13-2011 12:45 PM
I fully agree with Riaan - please look at steps described in this guide: http://www.symantec.com/docs/DOC3663 - in particular chapter 2 where VMWare as well as NetBackup tasks are listed.
Check and verify network connectivity as per p 24:
VMware requires that ESX server names resolve to an IP address. Symantec
highly recommends the use of DNS for the naming resolution among VMware
servers. For DNS configuration instructions for VMware servers, please refer
to the following VMware site:
VMware vSphere Online Library
03-14-2011 05:26 AM
Thanks for the replies guys, The master server is Linux, I do have 2003 and 2008 media server in the environment. I have a webex with symantec this morning and will post the results.
Thanks Again Guys.
03-14-2011 07:33 AM
All, You were correct. The VMware backu[p host must be a windows master/media server. Thanks for your help!!!!!!!!
03-15-2011 01:45 PM
Just to clarify, the minimal requirement for the backup host is that it be a NetBackup Windows client. In that case, it works with any/all supported NetBackup media & master servers.
Yes, it is common to deploy the backup host as a Windows media server for optimal performance. But a Windows media server is not required.
Regards,
Brian Smith
03-16-2011 05:08 AM
Absolutely correct, but as you said, performance.......
03-16-2011 06:26 AM
Performance is the key!!!!!!
Appreciate the help guys and gals......
03-17-2011 04:58 PM
I believe the VMware backup host can be any windows machine that NetBackup can see, though it is often recommended to use a media server.