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VMXNET3 RE-IP Issues - Veeam Failover
Hello all,
I just did a test failover on 2008 R2 VM with VMXNET 3 card, and I am seeing that the VMXNET3 didn't get re-ip'ed as it was supposed to. I saw that this KB is for Veeam v6, but any idea if the re-ip issue was fixed for v7 of Veeam? We are also testing SRM with this exact same VM and didn't have an issue.
http://www.veeam.com/kb1601
Thanks!
I just did a test failover on 2008 R2 VM with VMXNET 3 card, and I am seeing that the VMXNET3 didn't get re-ip'ed as it was supposed to. I saw that this KB is for Veeam v6, but any idea if the re-ip issue was fixed for v7 of Veeam? We are also testing SRM with this exact same VM and didn't have an issue.
http://www.veeam.com/kb1601
Thanks!
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Re: VMXNET3 RE-IP Issues - Veeam Failover
Farshid, as far as I know the situation has not changed since v6, the issue still persists and the described solution applies (actually, this is not Veeam but Microsoft/VMware issue, as it is mentioned in the KB).
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Re: VMXNET3 RE-IP Issues - Veeam Failover
Download microsoft hotfix KB2550978 This will resolve this issue. It is not a veeam problem.wa15 wrote:Hello all,
I just did a test failover on 2008 R2 VM with VMXNET 3 card, and I am seeing that the VMXNET3 didn't get re-ip'ed as it was supposed to. I saw that this KB is for Veeam v6, but any idea if the re-ip issue was fixed for v7 of Veeam? We are also testing SRM with this exact same VM and didn't have an issue.
http://www.veeam.com/kb1601
Thanks!
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Re: VMXNET3 RE-IP Issues - Veeam Failover
Thanks all. I'll give it shot. It being a MS/Vmware issue, I am not sure how VMWare SRM manages to pull this off without needing a patch. Probably copies the same MAC address or something. Thank you.
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Re: VMXNET3 RE-IP Issues - Veeam Failover
Please kindly keep us updated on how it is going.
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Re: VMXNET3 RE-IP Issues - Veeam Failover
Did another test fail over, and what's happening is that after failover, DHCP is enabled on the DR copy of the VM. Though in the Veeam logs, the "re-apply IP rules" completes successfully, I think the DHCP is overriding it. Not sure why DHCP is getting enabled upon failover and when the original VM has a static IP address. VMWare tools are updates on the VM if that matters. Will some more testing and report back!
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Re: VMXNET3 RE-IP Issues - Veeam Failover
Did you change the adapter type when you were running these tests?
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Re: VMXNET3 RE-IP Issues - Veeam Failover
Adapter type remained VMXNET 3 and I should have clarified, I didn't apply the MS hotfix yet as I was hoping it would work without needing the hotfix.
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Re: VMXNET3 RE-IP Issues - Veeam Failover
Unfortunately, changing the adapter type or applying the hotfix is a must to address this issue.
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