I am using vSphere 5.1U1 via vCenter. Some VMs appear fine but some appear with the above message.
How can I resolve?
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Do you export data fine regarless of the error?
no, it only sees some of the virtual disks, so misses out on half the data.
Do all disks being exported meet vmwares requirment for snapshots?
http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-4-esx-vcenter/index.jsp?topic=/com.v...
Jon
If you are referring to the below, then yes, it does not fall into the list:
VMware does not support snapshots of raw disks, RDM physical mode disks, independent disks, or of virtual machines configured with bus-sharing.
Yes, that is the criteria.
If you look at the \\vmpro_appliance_ip\export folder from a UNC path; drilling down to that VM, do you see the .vmdk files appear for the missing disks that don't backup?
no they are not there, only the subject message in the logs.
Are you connecting to the vcenter? Do you see the files if you connect directly to the ESX host with vmpro?
https://mosaic.quantum.com/docs/ProblemsAndSolutions/SnapshotsNotFound
I think this has something to do with it, but I'm not comfortable making changes to the datastore names just to get this to work -especially as I don't yet have a VM backup :)
I say this because datastore names that are unique across the hosts are the ones that worked. I have no such entry in my vmx files - it's all as VMWare had as default.
I'd have thought then that repointing from vCenter to the direct host would have resolved it, but could vmPRO keep a reference to the original? if so perhaps I should start from scratch with vmPRO.
Are you able to elaborate on alternatives to the suggested workaround?
I've re-installed pointing at just the one VMWare host and it's still only seeing some of the vmdk's.
So I'm afraid in the absence of further direction, given that it cannot backup all our data, then that's the end of our evaluation.Which is a shame as it seems quite usable and comfortable in most aspects.
Thanks for trying anyway,
R
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