Thanks for the suggestion. This setting was already off on the 6.5 cluster.
have set it on the v7 cluster but no joy, still can't even copy a veeam vib file to it using windows explorer yet can copy other large files like an iso image.
Any other suggestions as we are hoping to migrate our main clusters to V7 but this will be a blocker for us.
I found that copying the veeam .vbk files using windows explorer on the veeam server failed consistently to both 6.5 and 7 cluster. Yet I could copy other large files like iso's. On my Windows 7 desktop all file types worked ok which suggested some sort of network path issue.
I changed the virtual NIC driver from E1000 to vmxnet3 on the veeam virtual server and hey presto I could drag and drop veeam files to the cluster and the veeam application also now works fine.
christopher_ime
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October 3rd, 2013 20:00
gav,
Firstly, welcome to the forums, and above all, thank you for being an EMC customer.
Please have a look at the following KB article:
emc14003489: OneFS 6.5 and later: Backup using VEEAM software to an SMB share fails with "Invalid Signature" error
https://support.emc.com/kb/88586
The fix is to disable SMB packet signing. Steps for both v6.5 and v7.0 are provided.
gavh
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October 4th, 2013 01:00
Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion. This setting was already off on the 6.5 cluster.
have set it on the v7 cluster but no joy, still can't even copy a veeam vib file to it using windows explorer yet can copy other large files like an iso image.
Any other suggestions as we are hoping to migrate our main clusters to V7 but this will be a blocker for us.
Gav
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October 14th, 2013 08:00
Go ahead and open a ticket with support if you already have not, be sure to let us know what the resolve is!
gavh
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October 18th, 2013 02:00
Well finally got to the bottom of this.
I found that copying the veeam .vbk files using windows explorer on the veeam server failed consistently to both 6.5 and 7 cluster. Yet I could copy other large files like iso's. On my Windows 7 desktop all file types worked ok which suggested some sort of network path issue.
I changed the virtual NIC driver from E1000 to vmxnet3 on the veeam virtual server and hey presto I could drag and drop veeam files to the cluster and the veeam application also now works fine.