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Veeam Backup e errore di timeout su ESX

Luca Dell'Oca, September 9, 2011December 4, 2016

Se ancora state usando server ESX per la vostra infrastruttura VMware, e volete usare Veeam Backup, segnatevi questo problema, e la sua soluzione.

Quando aggiungete un nodo ESX a Veeam Backup, vi vengono richieste le credenziali di accesso locale al nodo stesso, e queste possono corrispondere all’utente root (modificando opportunamente sshd_config per consentire il root login) oppure un altro utente con pari diritti.

Per default, Veeam si collega al nodo ESX usando la selezione automatica del Data Transfer Engine. Questa modalità crea notevoli problemi, e quasi sempre riceverete questo errore:

Questa è la soluzione del problema:

– tasto destro su ogni nodo ESX elencato in Veeam Backup e scegliete Properties

– aprite il tab “Data Transfer”

– il valore “Data transfer engine” è configurato per default su Automatic Selection. Cambiatela in “Force Agentless mode”

A questo punto il backup verrà eseguito senza più errori.

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