-
- Enthusiast
- Posts: 51
- Liked: never
- Joined: Apr 07, 2011 2:25 pm
- Full Name: Gerrard Shaw
- Contact:
VSS credentials for servers not in primary domain
We've currently got two separate domains that we're going to be running as VMs (either via VLANs or separate vSwitches) but just wondering how that will work with Veeam and particularly the VSS side of things?
As far as VMWare is concerned I guess the backup doesn't matter where it's coming from on the networking side but for VSS how will it work if the Veeam server is in a different domain to the VMs it's backing up...
As far as VMWare is concerned I guess the backup doesn't matter where it's coming from on the networking side but for VSS how will it work if the Veeam server is in a different domain to the VMs it's backing up...
-
- Veeam Software
- Posts: 21128
- Liked: 2137 times
- Joined: Jul 11, 2011 10:22 am
- Full Name: Alexander Fogelson
- Contact:
Re: VSS credentials for servers not in primary domain
You just need to specify user account in the job settings (Guest Processing step of the wizard) that has administrative privileges on the processed VMs and that will work fine. This can be either an account from the same domain, trusted domain or a local account..
-
- Enthusiast
- Posts: 51
- Liked: never
- Joined: Apr 07, 2011 2:25 pm
- Full Name: Gerrard Shaw
- Contact:
Re: VSS credentials for servers not in primary domain
What if there are no trusts between the domains and the VM to be backed up is a DC? The others would get away with local accounts but obviously won't get very far on the DC...
-
- Chief Product Officer
- Posts: 31707
- Liked: 7212 times
- Joined: Jan 01, 2006 1:01 am
- Location: Baar, Switzerland
- Contact:
Re: VSS credentials for servers not in primary domain
Can you use the domain account from the corresponding domain this DC belongs to?
-
- Enthusiast
- Posts: 51
- Liked: never
- Joined: Apr 07, 2011 2:25 pm
- Full Name: Gerrard Shaw
- Contact:
Re: VSS credentials for servers not in primary domain
I could manually enter the credentials but will it work OK if the Veeam server has no method of communicating with that domain?
-
- Chief Product Officer
- Posts: 31707
- Liked: 7212 times
- Joined: Jan 01, 2006 1:01 am
- Location: Baar, Switzerland
- Contact:
Re: VSS credentials for servers not in primary domain
I am not sure what are you asking.
-
- Enthusiast
- Posts: 51
- Liked: never
- Joined: Apr 07, 2011 2:25 pm
- Full Name: Gerrard Shaw
- Contact:
Re: VSS credentials for servers not in primary domain
Our setup...
- Veeam server in DOMAIN1, vCenter, SQL, AD etc also in DOMAIN1.
- VMWare has a second vSwitch with another set of servers running DOMAIN2 with their own DCs etc as an isolated training network. DOMAIN2 has no link \ trust to DOMAIN1, IP addressing is completely separate.
- For DOMAIN1 if I want application-consistent backups I just browse for my Veeam service account and enter it in backup job... no problem
- when backing up DOMAIN2 if I want application-consistent backups will it work if I put DOMAIN2\user in the job properties. Bearing in mind the Veeam server isn't part of DOMAIN2 nor does it have any contact with that domain
- Veeam server in DOMAIN1, vCenter, SQL, AD etc also in DOMAIN1.
- VMWare has a second vSwitch with another set of servers running DOMAIN2 with their own DCs etc as an isolated training network. DOMAIN2 has no link \ trust to DOMAIN1, IP addressing is completely separate.
- For DOMAIN1 if I want application-consistent backups I just browse for my Veeam service account and enter it in backup job... no problem
- when backing up DOMAIN2 if I want application-consistent backups will it work if I put DOMAIN2\user in the job properties. Bearing in mind the Veeam server isn't part of DOMAIN2 nor does it have any contact with that domain
-
- Chief Product Officer
- Posts: 31707
- Liked: 7212 times
- Joined: Jan 01, 2006 1:01 am
- Location: Baar, Switzerland
- Contact:
Re: VSS credentials for servers not in primary domain
I do not see why this would not work... this is essentially about connecting to a resource in another, totally separate AD forest. If you have the corresponding domain's credentials, what can go wrong? Cannot see what could prevent authentication.
-
- Enthusiast
- Posts: 51
- Liked: never
- Joined: Apr 07, 2011 2:25 pm
- Full Name: Gerrard Shaw
- Contact:
Re: VSS credentials for servers not in primary domain
Wasn't sure if the Veeam server not being in the other domain \ forest would cause problems, good news if it's not
-
- Chief Product Officer
- Posts: 31707
- Liked: 7212 times
- Joined: Jan 01, 2006 1:01 am
- Location: Baar, Switzerland
- Contact:
Re: VSS credentials for servers not in primary domain
Well, I have been wrong before, so I will eagerly wait for updates from your testing! Just trying to remember AD stuff from my previous life, and pretty sure there will be no issues on AD side with this.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Bing [Bot] and 54 guests