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Veeam, SimpliVity and the Linux FLR Appliance

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Hi All,

Does anyone know if it's possible to get the Veeam Linux FLR Appliance to function in a SimpliVity environment? When we attempt to use it, fails to mount vPower NFS datastore with the error "The mount request was denied by the NFS server. Check that the export exists and that the client is permitted to mount it."

Before I go messing around with permissions, I'm looking to see if this is something anyone has been able to get working before? I know SimpliVity is sensitive about how it allows access to it's storage layer.

I have an open support case about it 03407935 but I'm looking to see if this is anything anyone else has run into before.
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Hello Tim,
it must be possible as the Linux FLR appliance is just a VM that boots up "on request" with Instant VM recovery. So if the permissions for Instant VM recovery are not there (firewalls maybe), then it will fail.

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Hello Tim,

When doing interop testing with SimpliVity we did test Instant VM Recovery where we also mount the vPower NFS datastore, but not Linux FLR specifically. Looking at your support case I would lean toward this being a permissions issue. Have you tried doing a standard Instant VM Recovery?

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Thanks guys! Instant Recovery is not something we use (we use the built-in SimpliVity backups instead for this), so it's entirely likely the permissions for this are not set correctly. I'll have a look at the documentation and set the up and try again.
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Hi guys,

So I've tried a bunch of stuff and still cannot get this working. I've run through all the steps here:

https://www.veeam.com/kb1055

The test from vPower NFS server to VMkernel port succeeds
The test from VMkernel port to vPower NFS server succeeds
Netstat shows that the ports are listening and not locked.

Trying to manually mount the NFS store fails with the same error: "The mount request was denied by the NFS server. Check that the export exists and that the client is permitted to mount it."

Instant recovery also fails with the same error.

Any ideas on where I go from here?
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Hello,
it still could be vsphere permissions, DNS or firewall settings. Support can assist with troubleshooting.

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Ok thanks I'll follow up with support
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