Hi,
The support case ID is: 05505624
I have a fresh Nutanix files ad VBR installed.
I am trying to add "File Share" from Veeam but shows the following error.
[27.06.2022 19:02:19] <25> Error Share root isn't registered. Url: [nfs41://abcNutErpFS.abc.def:/UA03] (Veeam.Backup.Common.CCppCOMException)
[27.06.2022 19:02:19] <25> Error in c++: Failed to complete RPC request. Method: [NfsIsNfsDirAccessibleByLink], In XML: [<InputArguments><Link value="nfs41://OraNutErpFS.abc.def:/UA03"
Please note that i also have Nutanix MINE.
So i am adding the file share from the VBR server which is on windows.
Thanks, Ali.
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Re: Can not backup Nutanix files using Veeam File Share
Hello,
and welcome to the forums.
I can only repeat what support already said: looks like wrong permissions on the share, which are outside Veeam scope. To verify, I can only recommend to use a 3rd party NFS client. Windows has the NFS client feature built-in (it just needs to be enabled), but also other NFS clients exist. Nutanix Mine and "plain" VBR are the same software from a Veeam perspective.
As you asked the question to support: technically you can also mount that share to any Linux server. Then this Linux server can be added to the inventory and be used as a NAS backup source. I personally would prefer to solve the access issue. NFS 3 and 4.1 is supported. Kerberos with 4.1 is unsupported.
Best regards,
Hannes
and welcome to the forums.
I can only repeat what support already said: looks like wrong permissions on the share, which are outside Veeam scope. To verify, I can only recommend to use a 3rd party NFS client. Windows has the NFS client feature built-in (it just needs to be enabled), but also other NFS clients exist. Nutanix Mine and "plain" VBR are the same software from a Veeam perspective.
As you asked the question to support: technically you can also mount that share to any Linux server. Then this Linux server can be added to the inventory and be used as a NAS backup source. I personally would prefer to solve the access issue. NFS 3 and 4.1 is supported. Kerberos with 4.1 is unsupported.
Best regards,
Hannes
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