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Silly question, renaming the VMWare server name?
Hello,
So we added our first vmware esxi server using the IP address instead of the name of the host server. The rest of the servers were added via name which are much easier to reference. How can I go about renaming the IP to hostname without breaking the backup jobs that are running off it?
This is under Virtual Machines>Infrastructure>VMware vSphere> serverIPaddress
thanks!
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So we added our first vmware esxi server using the IP address instead of the name of the host server. The rest of the servers were added via name which are much easier to reference. How can I go about renaming the IP to hostname without breaking the backup jobs that are running off it?
This is under Virtual Machines>Infrastructure>VMware vSphere> serverIPaddress
thanks!
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Re: Silly question, renaming the VMWare server name?
Hello Cesar,
I don't believe there is an easy way to rename the host in the GUI. You should re-add it via the name you need, as SQL configuration database should also be updated. BTW, why do you add individual hosts as opposed to vCenter Server?
Thank you!
I don't believe there is an easy way to rename the host in the GUI. You should re-add it via the name you need, as SQL configuration database should also be updated. BTW, why do you add individual hosts as opposed to vCenter Server?
Thank you!
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Re: Silly question, renaming the VMWare server name?
Hi,
You can also open a ticket with our support team. I believe there should be a way how the references can be modified directly in SQL database.
Thanks.
You can also open a ticket with our support team. I believe there should be a way how the references can be modified directly in SQL database.
Thanks.
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[MERGED] Rename standalone host
Hi
We have a backup job that backup 2 vms from a esxi host. The esxi host is added to vbr with dns name. Lets say is is called : esxi.tomato.local
Now the dns name of the esxi host is changed to esxi.orange.local. Now there is a only a dns A-record for esxi.orange.local. How will I deal with this in Veeam? Doesn't look like I can rename the standalone host in Veeam. I would prefeer not too trick Veeam by adding old dns name to the host file...
Also I really would prefeer to be able to continue use the existing job and don't run a full backup. Esxi host is at a branch office with slow wan link...
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We have a backup job that backup 2 vms from a esxi host. The esxi host is added to vbr with dns name. Lets say is is called : esxi.tomato.local
Now the dns name of the esxi host is changed to esxi.orange.local. Now there is a only a dns A-record for esxi.orange.local. How will I deal with this in Veeam? Doesn't look like I can rename the standalone host in Veeam. I would prefeer not too trick Veeam by adding old dns name to the host file...
Also I really would prefeer to be able to continue use the existing job and don't run a full backup. Esxi host is at a branch office with slow wan link...
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Re: Silly question, renaming the VMWare server name?
Magnus, please contact support, probably they will be able to update the database without changing the host ID.
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Re: Silly question, renaming the VMWare server name?
Install VB&R PS snap-in, if you haven't done it already, and leverage this script; should be helpful. Thanks.
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Re: Silly question, renaming the VMWare server name?
Hi
I haven't yet changed the name in vbr. As a quick fix I added "esxi.tomato.local" to host file. But now I get "SOAP connection is not available". I did temporary add esxi.orange.local as stand alone host to vbr. Then I had 2 different dns names pointing to the same host. Could that be the reason why my job now get soap errors?
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I haven't yet changed the name in vbr. As a quick fix I added "esxi.tomato.local" to host file. But now I get "SOAP connection is not available". I did temporary add esxi.orange.local as stand alone host to vbr. Then I had 2 different dns names pointing to the same host. Could that be the reason why my job now get soap errors?
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Re: Silly question, renaming the VMWare server name?
It might be indeed. You'd better raise this issue with our support team and let them fix the consequences of this manual re-configuration. Thanks.
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Re: Silly question, renaming the VMWare server name?
After a rename with PS soap error went away.v.Eremin wrote:It might be indeed. You'd better raise this issue with our support team and let them fix the consequences of this manual re-configuration. Thanks.
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Re: Silly question, renaming the VMWare server name?
Once again PowerShell has saved the world.
Should the issue re-occur, don't hesitate to open a support ticket.
Thanks.
Should the issue re-occur, don't hesitate to open a support ticket.
Thanks.
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