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Unusual VCB issue - vcbmounter error with the VMX file - not all VMS

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We recently reinstalled vCenter after an SQL issue, then reinstalled the VCB Framework and the application that rides on top of it. Most of our VMs backup, however, a handful will absolutely not. I've been looking at logs, trying to find similarities, etc. Last night I destroyed the backup application and its jobs and rebuilt them all. Again, most VMs backup, but a handful will not. Taking the application out of it, here is the vcbmounter output...

 

 

Current working directory: C:\Users\xxx

HOSTINFO: Seeing Intel CPU, numCoresPerCPU 2 numThreadsPerCore 1.

HOSTINFO: This machine has 1 physical CPUS, 2 total cores, and 2 logical CPUs.

Using system libcrypto, version 90709F

SSLVerifyCertAgainstSystemStore: The remote host certificate has these problems:

  • The host certificate chain is not complete.

SSLVerifyIsEnabled: failed toread registry value. Assuming verification is disabled. LastError = 0

SSLVerifyCertAgainstSystemStore: Certificate verification is disabled, so connection will proceed despite the

error

Copying "[VMI1-FC1] xxx.xxx.com/xxx.xxx.com.vmx":

        0%=====================50%=====================100%

        **************************************************

Error: Could not back up config file: xxx.xxx.com/xxx.xxx.com.vmx

An error occurred, cleaning up...

Deleted directory C:\Temp\2\veeamvcbcdc5d8b5-7aa5-443c-b733-76068ab9d2d5

 

 

This is very strange. This VM is using less than 200GB of disk space, while I've got a 500GB server that is backing up without any problems.

 

 

Prior to submitting an official case, I thought I'd run it by the experts.

 

 

Thanks in advance!

Brian Ethington

PlanetEd Technologies, Inc

 

 


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