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Veeam Job causing vCenter DB - Restore - License Issue
Not sure if I have a Veeam issue or a VMWare vCenter issue, but I have an issue. Am getting the following error when Veeam jobs run, and this happens about every 36 hours. I tend to think I have some sort of VMWare licensing issue, but want someone else's opinion.
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Checking "nsfcu-vmware3.nsfcu.local" host license level Failed to login to "172.22.92.20" by SOAP, port 443, user "nsfcu\edge$$", proxy srv: port:0 Unable to connect to the remote server No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 172.22.95.20:443
When this happens (with a Veeam job), my VCenter Client fails, shuts down. I can then not relaunch it. To resolve these issues, I must go into my my vCenter DB and perform a restore of my vCenter DB to the day before. Do I have some sort of licensing issue with VMWare or is Veeam causing this problem? Sure could use someone's help on this one. I'll be submitting a case with VMWare support as well but thought I would get a quicker response out here in case anyone else has seen this. The odd thing about this is though, if I don't run Veeam jobs for two weeks, I don't have this issue. If I run Veeam jobs every day as I normally do, I have to go through this vCenter restore process every three days, which tells me this is a license issue somehow.
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Checking "nsfcu-vmware3.nsfcu.local" host license level Failed to login to "172.22.92.20" by SOAP, port 443, user "nsfcu\edge$$", proxy srv: port:0 Unable to connect to the remote server No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 172.22.95.20:443
When this happens (with a Veeam job), my VCenter Client fails, shuts down. I can then not relaunch it. To resolve these issues, I must go into my my vCenter DB and perform a restore of my vCenter DB to the day before. Do I have some sort of licensing issue with VMWare or is Veeam causing this problem? Sure could use someone's help on this one. I'll be submitting a case with VMWare support as well but thought I would get a quicker response out here in case anyone else has seen this. The odd thing about this is though, if I don't run Veeam jobs for two weeks, I don't have this issue. If I run Veeam jobs every day as I normally do, I have to go through this vCenter restore process every three days, which tells me this is a license issue somehow.
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Re: Veeam Job causing vCenter DB - Restore - License Issue
Hello Anthony,
I doubt that this could be related to a licensing issue, however just to be sure I would recommend you to send us the corresponding job log, so our technical team could investigate it and point you out the exact time and reason for the job failure.
This information would also be useful to VMware's support for further troubleshooting.
Thanks!
I doubt that this could be related to a licensing issue, however just to be sure I would recommend you to send us the corresponding job log, so our technical team could investigate it and point you out the exact time and reason for the job failure.
This information would also be useful to VMware's support for further troubleshooting.
Thanks!
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Re: Veeam Job causing vCenter DB - Restore - License Issue
Can you refresh my memory as to the path of the job logs?
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Re: Veeam Job causing vCenter DB - Restore - License Issue
Yes, you will find all the logs needed if you browse to Help->Support Information in the backup console.
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Re: Veeam Job causing vCenter DB - Restore - License Issue
Just send it through the Veeam support portal then? I've got the log ready.
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Re: Veeam Job causing vCenter DB - Restore - License Issue
That's right, or you may email to support@veeam.com directly.
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Re: Veeam Job causing vCenter DB - Restore - License Issue
Ok...it has been submitted. Am hoping someone can take a look at it.
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Re: Veeam Job causing vCenter DB - Restore - License Issue
Vitaliy,
Do we have a resolution for this issue? I have a customer who has encountered a similar issue.
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Checking "192.168.5.21" host license level
Failed to login to "192.168.5.21" by SOAP, port 443, user "root", proxy srv: port:0
The operation has timed out
Would like to share the fix to them.
Do we have a resolution for this issue? I have a customer who has encountered a similar issue.
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Checking "192.168.5.21" host license level
Failed to login to "192.168.5.21" by SOAP, port 443, user "root", proxy srv: port:0
The operation has timed out
Would like to share the fix to them.
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Re: Veeam Job causing vCenter DB - Restore - License Issue
Hi Neal, I cannot update you with the resolution, since OP hasn't posted his ticket number, so our support team is your best bet here.
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