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Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
Hello,
I testing veeam 5.0 and we have run in to some problems.
I have VMware ESX 4.1.0
It is not possible to complete reserve copying.
There is an error.
Backing up object "[datastore1_800] Win7/Win7.vmdk"
BackupDiskFull failed
Client error: Failed to open VDDK disk [[datastore1_800] Win7/Win7.vmdk] ( is read-only mode - [true] )
Failed to open VMDK.
Logon attempt with parameters [VC/ESX: [10.1.2.23];Port: 902;Login: [dik];VMX Spec: [moref=448];Snapshot mor: [448-snapshot-25];Transports: [nbd]] failed because of the following errors:
Server error: End of file
I testing veeam 5.0 and we have run in to some problems.
I have VMware ESX 4.1.0
It is not possible to complete reserve copying.
There is an error.
Backing up object "[datastore1_800] Win7/Win7.vmdk"
BackupDiskFull failed
Client error: Failed to open VDDK disk [[datastore1_800] Win7/Win7.vmdk] ( is read-only mode - [true] )
Failed to open VMDK.
Logon attempt with parameters [VC/ESX: [10.1.2.23];Port: 902;Login: [dik];VMX Spec: [moref=448];Snapshot mor: [448-snapshot-25];Transports: [nbd]] failed because of the following errors:
Server error: End of file
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
Hi Dik, welcome to our forums. Please review the forum rules on posting support issues provided when you click New Topic. Thank you.
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
Hi Guys,
My name is Wesley and I have had the same issues for about a week now. I have managed to resolve my issue by enableing VSS for all backup jobs. A domain or local account needs to be local admin on the VM in order to use VSS. Its makes total sense ( read only mode) = VM being on and app, data or files being in use. Having this option enabled will freeze the guest and backup the VM's in your job. I really hope this helps out people having the same issue.
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Wesley Knox
My name is Wesley and I have had the same issues for about a week now. I have managed to resolve my issue by enableing VSS for all backup jobs. A domain or local account needs to be local admin on the VM in order to use VSS. Its makes total sense ( read only mode) = VM being on and app, data or files being in use. Having this option enabled will freeze the guest and backup the VM's in your job. I really hope this helps out people having the same issue.
Thanks
Wesley Knox
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
This error happened to us when UAC was running on a Windows 2008 64bit server. Turning it off fixed our issue.
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
VB&R 6.1 on Server 2008 R2
Day 1, full backup job runs fine.
Day 2, incremental backup job runs, VM that worked fine yesterday now gives:
Error: Client error: Failed to open VDDK disk [[VMFS5-EQL] ZCM/ZCM_1.vmdk] ( is read-only mode - [true] ) Failed to open VMDK. Logon attempt with parameters....
The KB http://www.veeam.com/KB1100
is of no help as this VM does NOT have IDE disks!
Seb
Day 1, full backup job runs fine.
Day 2, incremental backup job runs, VM that worked fine yesterday now gives:
Error: Client error: Failed to open VDDK disk [[VMFS5-EQL] ZCM/ZCM_1.vmdk] ( is read-only mode - [true] ) Failed to open VMDK. Logon attempt with parameters....
The KB http://www.veeam.com/KB1100
is of no help as this VM does NOT have IDE disks!
Seb
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
If you are running into this error while running a job then please open up a ticket with support to get squared away. This error alone does not provide enough information as to why the job is failing. The KB that you are referring to ( while it does contain the "failed to open vddk disk" string ) is referring to a specific error. As seen towards the end of the "problem" row it makes reference to checking the logs for a line along the lines of "Cannot use hotadd to transport to mount Virtual Machines with non-SCSI disks" which is referring to trying to run a job using Virtual Appliance transport mode against a VM containing IDE disks. So, this KB is helpful if someone is throwing the "failed to open vddk disk" error and they happen to see that line within their logs, but I assume this is not the case for you. This is just a generic error being thrown stating that we cannot open the disk for some reason. So, go ahead and open up a ticket with support so we can try and find in the logs what other issue may be causing this error to be thrown.
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
Sure, [ID#5200486]
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[MERGED] Error: Client error: Failed to open VDDK disk [[vmf
9/15/2013 11:55:16 PM :: Processing 'xxx1' Error: Client error: Failed to open VDDK disk [[VMFS_LUN04] xxx/xxx_17.vmdk] ( is read-only mode - [true] )
Failed to open VMDK.
Logon attempt with parameters [VC/ESX: [vcenter];Port: 443;Login: [****];VMX Spec: [moref=vm-748];Snapshot mor: [snapshot-1115];Transports: [san];Read Only: [true]] failed because of the following errors:
Failed to open VMDK.
Logon attempt with parameters [VC/ESX: [vcenter];Port: 443;Login: [****];VMX Spec: [mor
case 00446547
Failed to open VMDK.
Logon attempt with parameters [VC/ESX: [vcenter];Port: 443;Login: [****];VMX Spec: [moref=vm-748];Snapshot mor: [snapshot-1115];Transports: [san];Read Only: [true]] failed because of the following errors:
Failed to open VMDK.
Logon attempt with parameters [VC/ESX: [vcenter];Port: 443;Login: [****];VMX Spec: [mor
case 00446547
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
It seems to working now I added addition ram and CPU on my vCenter and some esx host could communicate anymore with the vcenter so I restarted there management agents
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
Hello all,
I have had this issue lot of times ... specifically on big VM with vhd larger than 1To.
It took me one month to discover that turning up jumbo frame on the storage side resolve the issue, at least for me. I think that my hardware was pushed to the limit because of the IO at the iSCSI layer, resulting in some strange behaviours ...
So it seems that sometimes this issue could be caused by a misconfiguration of the storage.
Hope this could help.
I have had this issue lot of times ... specifically on big VM with vhd larger than 1To.
It took me one month to discover that turning up jumbo frame on the storage side resolve the issue, at least for me. I think that my hardware was pushed to the limit because of the IO at the iSCSI layer, resulting in some strange behaviours ...
So it seems that sometimes this issue could be caused by a misconfiguration of the storage.
Hope this could help.
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
fix the problem, the account used to connect VC do not have the administrator right of the cluster.
It may the security problem.
It may the security problem.
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[MERGED] Replication to NFS datastore (NAS)
Hi,
I have to run replications of a VM (on a SAN) to a NFS datastore on a NAS.
I use Veeam V7.
After a few successful replication, I started to get errors like mentionnig "failed to open vddk disk" and "read-only mode"
Could it be linked to the proxy transport mode configuration that's been set to "Virtual Appliance" ? What would be the best choice for that kind of storage (NAS) ?
Thanks !
I have to run replications of a VM (on a SAN) to a NFS datastore on a NAS.
I use Veeam V7.
After a few successful replication, I started to get errors like mentionnig "failed to open vddk disk" and "read-only mode"
Could it be linked to the proxy transport mode configuration that's been set to "Virtual Appliance" ? What would be the best choice for that kind of storage (NAS) ?
Thanks !
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
Hi Eric,
What is the build number of VBRv7 version you are using?
You are correct, one of possible reasons is that Hot Add proxy didn't unmount disks failed server. Another guess is that there is a VM with unsupported disks type like IDE virtual disks.
Please review the topic and this article.
Thanks.
What is the build number of VBRv7 version you are using?
You are correct, one of possible reasons is that Hot Add proxy didn't unmount disks failed server. Another guess is that there is a VM with unsupported disks type like IDE virtual disks.
Please review the topic and this article.
Thanks.
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
Hi Nikita,
I'm using VBR v 7.0.0.871.
If the VM source is on a SAN and the replica on a NAS (NFS), what transport mode would you recommend
Thanks !
I'm using VBR v 7.0.0.871.
If the VM source is on a SAN and the replica on a NAS (NFS), what transport mode would you recommend
Thanks !
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
Great, that`s the last release version of v7 (patch 4). Is there a reason why you are not updating to v8?EBoucq wrote:I'm using VBR v 7.0.0.871.
To streamline the replication process, you can deploy a backup proxy on a VM. The virtual backup proxy must be registered on an ESX(i) host that has a direct connection to the target datastore. In this case, the backup proxy will be able to use the Virtual Appliance transport mode for writing replica data to target.EBoucq wrote:If the VM source is on a SAN and the replica on a NAS (NFS), what transport mode would you recommend
What transport mode for replication VBR is using now? Do you see the [hotadd] or [nbd] tag next to the target proxy server name in the VM processing log?
This topic contains more relevant info. Please take a look.
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
Hi Nikita,
This is how the replication is set up:
Source proxy: transport mode --> Virtual appliance --> [hotadd] appears in the log
target proxy: transport mode --> Virtual appliance --> [hotadd] appears in the log
Shouldn't I choose an other option than Virtual appliance if I don't want hotadd
Source VM is a Windows Vista 64-bit with LSI Logic SAS controller.
This is how the replication is set up:
Source proxy: transport mode --> Virtual appliance --> [hotadd] appears in the log
target proxy: transport mode --> Virtual appliance --> [hotadd] appears in the log
Shouldn't I choose an other option than Virtual appliance if I don't want hotadd
Source VM is a Windows Vista 64-bit with LSI Logic SAS controller.
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
Thanks for the answer.
If you don`t want to use hot-add, you can switch to the Network mode.
You can instruct VBR to switch to the Network transport mode and transfer VM data over the LAN if the primary transport mode — Direct SAN Access or Virtual Appliance — becomes inaccessible. This option is enabled by default to ensure that jobs and tasks can be completed successfully in any situation.
Thanks.
If you don`t want to use hot-add, you can switch to the Network mode.
You can instruct VBR to switch to the Network transport mode and transfer VM data over the LAN if the primary transport mode — Direct SAN Access or Virtual Appliance — becomes inaccessible. This option is enabled by default to ensure that jobs and tasks can be completed successfully in any situation.
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
Eric, I would also recommend to check whether the account used to connect to vCenter has enough permissions on the processed VM and review this thread, might give you some hints.
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
Hi Guys,
My name is Adrian, and I have this error trying to do a Quick Migration with Veeam BackUp and Replication Update 4:
8/10/2019 11:25:27 :: Copying VM files Error: Failed to open VDDK disk [[datastore1] VM HADES/hades_1-s001.vmdk] ( is read-only mode - [true] )
Logon attempt with parameters [VC/ESX: [192.168.1.3];Port: 902;Login: [root];VMX Spec: [moref=30];Snapshot mor: [30-snapshot-1];Transports: [nbd];Read Only: [true]] failed because of the following errors:
Failed to replicate content of the disk [vddk://<vddkConnSpec><viConn name="192.168.1.3" authdPort="902" vicPort="443" /><vmxPath vmRef="30" datacenterRef="ha-datacenter" datacenterIn
The source is ESXI 5.5 and the destination is ESXI 6.7
Thanks!!!
My name is Adrian, and I have this error trying to do a Quick Migration with Veeam BackUp and Replication Update 4:
8/10/2019 11:25:27 :: Copying VM files Error: Failed to open VDDK disk [[datastore1] VM HADES/hades_1-s001.vmdk] ( is read-only mode - [true] )
Logon attempt with parameters [VC/ESX: [192.168.1.3];Port: 902;Login: [root];VMX Spec: [moref=30];Snapshot mor: [30-snapshot-1];Transports: [nbd];Read Only: [true]] failed because of the following errors:
Failed to replicate content of the disk [vddk://<vddkConnSpec><viConn name="192.168.1.3" authdPort="902" vicPort="443" /><vmxPath vmRef="30" datacenterRef="ha-datacenter" datacenterIn
The source is ESXI 5.5 and the destination is ESXI 6.7
Thanks!!!
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
Hello Adrian,
Welcome to Veeam Community Forums!
If none of the aforementioned solutions help, please reach out to our technical support team directly and post your support case ID here once you have it. This procedure is in place to make sure you get a solution ASAP and community members benefit from such posts.
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Welcome to Veeam Community Forums!
If none of the aforementioned solutions help, please reach out to our technical support team directly and post your support case ID here once you have it. This procedure is in place to make sure you get a solution ASAP and community members benefit from such posts.
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
Hi everybody! I have similar problem. Backups often fail with error:
Failed to open VDDK disk [xxx.vmdk] ( is read-only mode - [true] )
Logon attempt with parameters [VC/ESX: [xxx];Port: 443;Login: [veeam@vsphere.local];VMX Spec: [moref=vm-23766];Snapshot mor: [snapshot-26772];Transports: [nbd];Read Only: [true]] failed because of the following errors:
Failed to open disk for read.
Failed to upload disk.
Agent failed to process method {DataTransfer.SyncDisk}.
and in log is this additional info: VDDK error: 30028 (Network operation timed out). Value: 0x000000000000754c
I have tried to use different transport modes, and proxies but no difference. Originally I suspected network connection but there is no errors or any problems. Backup jobs sometime works fine, sometime some jobs are successful at retry and sometime jobs fail. Any advice or idea? Thanks a lot in advance!
Failed to open VDDK disk [xxx.vmdk] ( is read-only mode - [true] )
Logon attempt with parameters [VC/ESX: [xxx];Port: 443;Login: [veeam@vsphere.local];VMX Spec: [moref=vm-23766];Snapshot mor: [snapshot-26772];Transports: [nbd];Read Only: [true]] failed because of the following errors:
Failed to open disk for read.
Failed to upload disk.
Agent failed to process method {DataTransfer.SyncDisk}.
and in log is this additional info: VDDK error: 30028 (Network operation timed out). Value: 0x000000000000754c
I have tried to use different transport modes, and proxies but no difference. Originally I suspected network connection but there is no errors or any problems. Backup jobs sometime works fine, sometime some jobs are successful at retry and sometime jobs fail. Any advice or idea? Thanks a lot in advance!
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
Hi Matej,
Have you already raised a support case? If so, what's your case ID?
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Have you already raised a support case? If so, what's your case ID?
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Re: Failed to open VDDK disk - is read-only mode - [true]
Overnight with no changes to the environment, all VMs on a specific ESX host (out of about 14 or 15 in a cluster) are failing backups with this error. Specifically:
Error: Failed to open VDDK disk vmstore* *.vmdk ( is read-only mode - [true] )
Logon attempt with parameters [VC/ESX: [vcenter.fqdn];Port: 443;Login: [veeam.credentials];VMX Spec: [moref=vm-4126];Snapshot mor: [snapshot-9762436];Transports: [nbd];Read Only: [true]] failed because of the following errors:
Failed to open disk for read.
Failed to upload disk. Skipped arguments: [vddkConnSpec>];
Agent failed to process method {DataTransfer.SyncDisk}.
I had a very similar situation a couple of months back where a particular target ESX host in a remote site cluster had replications to its VM replicas failing. I opened a case for that at the time (05445191) but could not determine root cause and the situation cleared itself up after a couple of days.
I'll open a separate case for this issue but I'm wondering if this behavior points to something obvious, despite no change to the hosts/cluster on the VMWare side?
Error: Failed to open VDDK disk vmstore* *.vmdk ( is read-only mode - [true] )
Logon attempt with parameters [VC/ESX: [vcenter.fqdn];Port: 443;Login: [veeam.credentials];VMX Spec: [moref=vm-4126];Snapshot mor: [snapshot-9762436];Transports: [nbd];Read Only: [true]] failed because of the following errors:
Failed to open disk for read.
Failed to upload disk. Skipped arguments: [vddkConnSpec>];
Agent failed to process method {DataTransfer.SyncDisk}.
I had a very similar situation a couple of months back where a particular target ESX host in a remote site cluster had replications to its VM replicas failing. I opened a case for that at the time (05445191) but could not determine root cause and the situation cleared itself up after a couple of days.
I'll open a separate case for this issue but I'm wondering if this behavior points to something obvious, despite no change to the hosts/cluster on the VMWare side?
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