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Hyper V Setup
Hi All
Just going through the Veeam Install, I have a Hper-V setup with 4 Physical Server in a cluster hosting around 15 VM's, the 4 Physical serves are on there own domain seperate to the production client domain, When attempting to add the cluster using the IP address its unable to resolve the other 3 Hosts are it reverts to using the FQDN.
Do i need to add each server physical server individually, or do i just to the VM's or is there away the Veeam to resolve the Physical servers by IP and not FQDN??
any help would be great
Just going through the Veeam Install, I have a Hper-V setup with 4 Physical Server in a cluster hosting around 15 VM's, the 4 Physical serves are on there own domain seperate to the production client domain, When attempting to add the cluster using the IP address its unable to resolve the other 3 Hosts are it reverts to using the FQDN.
Do i need to add each server physical server individually, or do i just to the VM's or is there away the Veeam to resolve the Physical servers by IP and not FQDN??
any help would be great
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Re: Hyper V Setup
Hi Andrew and welcome to the community!
Veeam B&R can resolve IP addresses as well as FQDN. Check if you`ve chosen type of server correctly (Cluster, not Standalone host). Also check if you have enough licensed sockets for all the hosts in the cluster.
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Veeam B&R can resolve IP addresses as well as FQDN. Check if you`ve chosen type of server correctly (Cluster, not Standalone host). Also check if you have enough licensed sockets for all the hosts in the cluster.
Thanks!
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Re: Hyper V Setup
Also make sure that your VBR can correctly resolve shortname of your hosts. It is a requirement to work with them via WMI.
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Re: Hyper V Setup
i add the the ip address of one of the servers in the cluster then it resolves to other 4 by name, but is unable to deply the software as its unable to resolve the host name.
do i need each host indivually ??
do i need each host indivually ??
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No, you should be able to add the cluster.
Have you tried to contact Veeam support?
Have you tried to contact Veeam support?
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no not yet, i thought it may be something i was doing incorrect
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Looks like you are doing it all correct, so please contact them for further investigation.
Thanks!
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Re: Hyper V Setup
You can also try to edit your host file at veeam back server to add there you ip address of you cluster, hyper-v hosts with there coresponding host name. But be sure I thing its important that your dns infrastructure should work well not especially for veeam but for you whole infrastructure.
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Ferify that all neccessary port are not blocked by firewall.
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