Hey guys,
Yesterday, I added a vCenter infrastructure to veeam but I got a warning saying the target machine actively refused it. Can anyone give a reason for that and suggest what needs to be done?
Hey guys,
Yesterday, I added a vCenter infrastructure to veeam but I got a warning saying the target machine actively refused it. Can anyone give a reason for that and suggest what needs to be done?
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Please make sure that no ports are blocked.
You can find the necessary ports on this Page.
Port 443 is required for Veeam to access the vcenter.
If that is no help, try to open a support case. It‘s really easy for veeam support to find the correct solution for a technical issue, after analyzing the debug logs.
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As others have said port 443 and also DNS is very important for resolution. One of those should address the issue.
As others have said port 443 and also DNS is very important for resolution. One of those should address the issue.
When in doubt, the problem is always DNS.
Good to remember Chris!
As others have said port 443 and also DNS is very important for resolution. One of those should address the issue.
When in doubt, the problem is always DNS.
Good to remember Chris!
Yes I have had many issues in my homelab due to damn DNS.
Yes, DNS is often a problem…
I have fallen for this several times….
Check permissions on your user?
Every actions is logged with Veeam, maybe check in %programdata%Veeam you should have a logs in reference to your actions with more verbosity.
First you need to check the connectivity.
Then if there is connectivity check the user used if it has all the necessary permissions.
As mentioned by
GL
First you need to check the connectivity.
Then if there is connectivity check the user used if it has all the necessary permissions.
As mentioned by
GL
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