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Re: compatibility Veeam - VMware Fault Tolerance
thanks, you mean veeam support?
Thanks
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Re: compatibility Veeam - VMware Fault Tolerance
Yes, that is what Alexander meant. You can open a support case and provide required logs by going to:
http://cp.veeam.com/
Thanks.
http://cp.veeam.com/
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Re: compatibility Veeam - VMware Fault Tolerance
Same kind of issue :
On a B&R v8 SP1 server, some VMs which has previously FT enabled are steel seen as FT by veeam. How to explain the Veeam server that FT is disabled ? Tried to click "recalculate", to restart the service, to make a snapshot by-hand, ...
On a B&R v8 SP1 server, some VMs which has previously FT enabled are steel seen as FT by veeam. How to explain the Veeam server that FT is disabled ? Tried to click "recalculate", to restart the service, to make a snapshot by-hand, ...
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Re: compatibility Veeam - VMware Fault Tolerance
Julien, have you tried to rescan virtual infrastructure?
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Re: compatibility Veeam - VMware Fault Tolerance
Yes, they tried this too.
Error in my initial message : It's a BR server v7 Patch4.
Error in my initial message : It's a BR server v7 Patch4.
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Re: compatibility Veeam - VMware Fault Tolerance
Not sure if it will work or not, try to enable and disable FT one again on the source VM. If it doesn't help, then open a support ticket with our technical team.
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Re: compatibility Veeam - VMware Fault Tolerance
Btw, along with support for vSphere 6, Veeam B&R v8 Update 2 enables backup of FT VMs:
Support for Fault Tolerant VMs (FT VMs) for backups and replicas. VMs with Fault Tolerance enabled can now be backed up and replicated. Legacy Fault Tolerant VMs must have Fault Tolerance re-enabled after vSphere 6 upgrade using vSphere Web Client to enable this capability.
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FT VM Backup not reconising vSphere version
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30/08/2016 07:21:16 :: Task failed. Error: Cannot process Online Services (vm-20701): unsupported fault tolerance version (vSphere 6 or later required)
The VM is a Ubuntu 16.04 Server, with no GUI and I have tried both the VMWare VM Tools and Open VM Tools, both give the same issue.....
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Re: compatibility Veeam - VMware Fault Tolerance
Have you tried to re-enable Fault Tolerance after upgrading to vSphere 6.0? Thanks.
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Re: compatibility Veeam - VMware Fault Tolerance
Yes, I have fully disabled and re-enabled FT a number of times.
The odd thing is that this was working fine, although a lot of maintenance happened on the same day.......
1. Ubuntu upgraded from 12.x to 16.04
2. Veeam updated to 9 U2
3. vCenter certs replaced with Microsoft CA > VMCA generated certs
Point 3 did cause some issues, although AFAIK, these are all now resolved.
The odd thing is that this was working fine, although a lot of maintenance happened on the same day.......
1. Ubuntu upgraded from 12.x to 16.04
2. Veeam updated to 9 U2
3. vCenter certs replaced with Microsoft CA > VMCA generated certs
Point 3 did cause some issues, although AFAIK, these are all now resolved.
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Then, it's time to reach our support team and let them confirm your environment. Thanks.
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Re: compatibility Veeam - VMware Fault Tolerance
Hello all.
Old post but same problem here.
Upgraded yesterday from vCenter 5.5U3 Windows to VCSA appliance v6.0U2 successfully with VMware migration tool (but my ESXi are still 5.5U3).
Upgraded today from Veeam B&R 9.0 to 9.5 (no problem).
Trying to add my two FT VM in a backup job leads me to an error message:
Cannot add VMs with unsupported fault tolerance version.
Only VMs created with vSphere 6 or later is supported.
Tried to remove and re-enable FT doesn't help.
Of course, these two VMs were created with older vSphere... but what can I do?
Old post but same problem here.
Upgraded yesterday from vCenter 5.5U3 Windows to VCSA appliance v6.0U2 successfully with VMware migration tool (but my ESXi are still 5.5U3).
Upgraded today from Veeam B&R 9.0 to 9.5 (no problem).
Trying to add my two FT VM in a backup job leads me to an error message:
Cannot add VMs with unsupported fault tolerance version.
Only VMs created with vSphere 6 or later is supported.
Tried to remove and re-enable FT doesn't help.
Of course, these two VMs were created with older vSphere... but what can I do?
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Re: compatibility Veeam - VMware Fault Tolerance
Olivier, please contact technical support for assistance.
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Re: compatibility Veeam - VMware Fault Tolerance
Opened case #01990468, I'll keep you informed!
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Re: compatibility Veeam - VMware Fault Tolerance
Hello all.
The final technical answer to my case is that without a snapshot, Veeam cannot backup a VM.
Some posts around this problem are misleading, but even in my vSphere 6.0U2 (but ESXi 5.5U3), I can't do a snapshot (greyed option) through vSphere client.
Also misleading, the Veeam error message "cannot add VM with unsupported FT version" leads to understand that there is a supported version
The only possible solution seems to do a snapshot through other ways (like NetApp storage snapshot), I could try it but not quickly.
I also imagine a way to do it by script, say pre-backup script suspend FT, backup, post-backup script re-enable FT... I will look into that, but no big hope.
The final technical answer to my case is that without a snapshot, Veeam cannot backup a VM.
Some posts around this problem are misleading, but even in my vSphere 6.0U2 (but ESXi 5.5U3), I can't do a snapshot (greyed option) through vSphere client.
Also misleading, the Veeam error message "cannot add VM with unsupported FT version" leads to understand that there is a supported version
The only possible solution seems to do a snapshot through other ways (like NetApp storage snapshot), I could try it but not quickly.
I also imagine a way to do it by script, say pre-backup script suspend FT, backup, post-backup script re-enable FT... I will look into that, but no big hope.
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Re: compatibility Veeam - VMware Fault Tolerance
Good news, seems the technician give me a wrong information:
The good one is:
The good one is:
Will try this...Veeam support wrote:FT VMs in vsphere 6 are supported for snapshots.
To make it work, your VM must have the latest HW version and Fault Tolerance must be enabled using vsphere web client.
If it had been enabled in the previous version, you should disable it and enable again.
Please note that standalone C# client will NOT enable it properly, use web client.
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[MERGED] VBR and FT
Hello
VBR don`t see FT protected virtual machine on host. Who ?
First install vm on hardware level 10, but after upgrade to 13 - nothing changed.
VBR don`t see FT protected virtual machine on host. Who ?
First install vm on hardware level 10, but after upgrade to 13 - nothing changed.
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Re: compatibility Veeam - VMware Fault Tolerance
What VB&R and vSphere versions you're currently at?
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Re: compatibility Veeam - VMware Fault Tolerance
VBR 9.5U3 and ESXi 6.5U1
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Re: compatibility Veeam - VMware Fault Tolerance
Might be worth updating to the latest Hardware version (which you have done already) and re-enable Fault Tolerance feature. If nothing helps, log a support ticket. Thanks.
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