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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 :D
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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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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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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 ??
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No, you should be able to add the cluster.
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.
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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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