nbhypervtool.exe
Dear Veritas Enthusiasts, i would like to ask if anybody has additional information about thenbhypervtool.exe. i need to know whatnbhypervtool.exe does in the back, does it only delete the snapshot, is it the same as using the powershell cmdlet remove-vmsnapshot or there is slightly different functionality. i am asking for these details in the context of some left snapshots of hyper-v virtual machines and the possible supported steps to remove old snapshots that netbackup left after the backup. thank you in advance!1.3KViews0likes2Commentshyper-v backups are failing with status code 13 or 25 if the hyper-v virtual machines has a snapshot
any ideas are welcome on the following as the case we have with veritas is almost 2 months old without any progress: if the hyper-v virtual machine has a snapshot which was created from hyper-v or failover console, the backup of the vm fails with status code 13 or 25: 28.09.202018:57:27-Errorbpbrm(pid=145214)socketreadfailed:errno=104-Connectionresetbypeer 28.09.202018:57:27-Errorbptm(pid=147427)systemcallfailed-Connectionresetbypeer(at../child.c.1289) 28.09.202018:57:27-Errorbptm(pid=147427)unabletoperformreadfromclientsocket,connectionmayhavebeenbroken 28.09.202018:57:28-Errorbptm(pid=147293)mediamanagerterminatedbyparentprocess 28.09.202018:57:33-Infoxxxxx(pid=147293)StorageServer=PureDisk:xxxxxx;Report=PDDOStats(multi-threadedstreamused)for(xxxxx):scanned:3KB,CRsent:0KB,CRsentoverFC:0KB,dedup:100.0%,cachedisabled 28.09.202018:57:35-Errorbpbrm(pid=145214)couldnotsendserverstatusmessagetoclient 28.09.202018:57:37-Criticalbpbrm(pid=145214)unexpectedterminationofclientxxxxxx 28.09.202018:57:38-Infobpbkar(pid=0)done.status:13:filereadfailed 28.09.202019:00:15-connecting 28.09.202019:00:16-connected;connecttime:0:00:00 28.09.202019:00:22-beginwriting 28.09.202019:00:35-endwriting;writetime:0:00:13 filereadfailed (13) a workaround is to disable exclude deleted block and swap and paging files but this is not appropriate for us due to negative performance impact thank you all!2.3KViews0likes6CommentsHow to Back up Linux VMs on Hyper-V
Backing up VMs through Hyper-V is using either VSS or WMI, and neither is working for Linux VMs. So, it seems to turn out there is no way to back up Linux VMs over Hyper-V. However, on the NetBackup Hyper-V backup document, it talks about backing up Linux VMs in saved mode or non-consistant way. I don't know why it could work at all. No matter what kind option I choose when creating a policy for backing up Linux VM, it always gets snapshot Error 156 which is very normal. Why does not Veritas simply claim that it is imporssbile to back up Linux VMs over Hyper-V? Anyway, what's the best practice to back up Linux VMs on Hyper-V? Thanks in advance, Ross2.5KViews0likes2Comments