Re: Excessive traffic between VDP and vCenter Server
I have a similar problem. Host, VDP and NAS for backup are located in the first lan. Vcenter is located in other lan. But the traffic between VDP and Vcenter (3-5 Gb) observed while no backup occurs....
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I don't get it. I tried from my workstation to login with both fields as shown in the documentation... Log in remotely using Remote Desktop, or use a vSphere Web Client to access a virtual...
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Logging in to the vSphere Data Protection Restore Client fails with the error: Cannot locate login client in VDP (2042092)http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2042092
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vgorpen - What version of VDP are you using?
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I'm able to get in from the VM using the local Administator account but still can't get into it from my local computer. My concern is that if ever we erase a VM but need to recover a file, I will have...
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Is your workstation a VM backed up by VDP? From the KB article above: "This issue can occur in these situations: If virtual machine from which the vSphere Data Protection Restore Client was launched...
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I'm read through the KB article from above and none of the situations match my case. The VM in question is running in my LAB which includes vCenter 6.0 with 1 VMWARE host, VPD 6.0 Appliance and 4...
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That is because none of the other machines including your workstation have been added to a VDP backup job - "This issue can occur in these situations: If virtual machine from which the vSphere Data...
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But it has been as I indicated above, I am able to do a File Level Restore directly from the VM in question.
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Ok. Let me see if I am understanding you correctly... 1. You have a backup job with one VM in it, correct?2. The backup job has ran successfully and no other VMs have been added to the backup job,...
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Thank you. I have asked an engineer to take a look at this thread and comment. Please note there is no SLA on when responses are delivered as engineers are quite busy. I also recommend opening up a low...
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Everything is correct except point no.4 where I'm trying to login from my own workstation, not any of the VM's.
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Your workstation is a physical machine, right? So it is not part of a VDP backup job. You can only use a VM that is included in a VDP backup job to perform a file level restore regardless of whether...
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Thanks, that makes sense now. Too bad it can't be done from anywhere because that would be a great useful feature. Hopefully VMWare will tweak the VDP solution so that companies can start using it...
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No worries. Glad we got it straightened out and thank you for marking the answer as correct. I will pass your feedback along to product management. Thank you.
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Thanks. We're actually in the process of upgrading our entire infrastructure and use vSphere 6 with vSAN 6 which is why I'm testing the other features such as VDP and Replication. I was hoping that...
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Thank you. I'll reinstall VDP tomorrow. If it will no change the situation, I'll write to support.
View ArticleVDP 6.0 Update sequence and vCenter compatibility
vSphere 6.0 update sequence KB 2109760 says to update SSO and vCenter before upgrading VDP. I have a lot of customers that want to take advantage of the VDPA features that are now included with VDP...
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