No firewall exists between the appliance and vCenter
Rebooted and verified too many times to remember
This was working like a champ for 2 months straight. Now we get this error whenever we try to access EBR in the vSphere Web Client.
We have 5 appliances, and this is happening on 3 of them. The backups still run on schedule. But, I can't add new VMs to the backup policy, and I can't re-run the backups for out-of-date sources. I also can't pull up anything in the Restore tab. If anyone has seen this and solved it, please share your knowledge.
Our storage guy opened a support ticket with EMC. From what he told me, all they did was re-configure the Networker login on BOTH the VBA and in the Networker console. I'm at VMworld this week, but when I get back I'll see if I can get more specifics.
kshariprakash
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January 4th, 2014 01:00
Hi,
Can you makesure that the Time sync between these hosts.
Synchronize system time between vCenter, ESX, and NVP (VBA ) Appliance..
Whats the status of NVP / VBA appliance on the Networker NMC?
Regards
Hari Prakash.
aditya_guan
15 Posts
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January 4th, 2014 04:00
appreciate your prompt response,
time of vcenter:
date
Sat Jan 4 11:55:58 UTC 2014
time of esi:
date
Sat Jan 4 11:55:06 UTC 2014
time of ebr:
date
Sat Jan 4 11:55:12 UTC 2014
time of networker
date
Sat Jan 4 11:55:07 UTC 2014
time of individual server indicate the time sync is not a problem.
the status of NVP / VBA appliance on the Networker NMC is success.
thanks and best regards.
kshariprakash
29 Posts
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January 4th, 2014 21:00
Hi Aditya,
Whats the Networker Version + NVP Appliance version you have installed?
Did you check the connectivity from Vcenter to NVP Appliance?
Is there any firewall between Vcenter / NVP Appliance?
Did you try rebooting the NVP appliance & verified ? (You need to perform / use Restart Guest OS Option to restart NVP Appliance)
Regards
Hari Prakash.
aditya_guan
15 Posts
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January 6th, 2014 00:00
the problem is ebr applicant can't connect to networker server 8080 port.
the rules of iptables in networker server didn't save before restart.
i apology for the noise
thanks and best regards.
Medikdave
2 Posts
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August 4th, 2014 09:00
I'm having the same issue.
This was working like a champ for 2 months straight. Now we get this error whenever we try to access EBR in the vSphere Web Client.

We have 5 appliances, and this is happening on 3 of them. The backups still run on schedule. But, I can't add new VMs to the backup policy, and I can't re-run the backups for out-of-date sources. I also can't pull up anything in the Restore tab. If anyone has seen this and solved it, please share your knowledge.
Thanks!
David Riley
Medikdave
2 Posts
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August 26th, 2014 09:00
Our storage guy opened a support ticket with EMC. From what he told me, all they did was re-configure the Networker login on BOTH the VBA and in the Networker console. I'm at VMworld this week, but when I get back I'll see if I can get more specifics.
David Riley
Sr IT Systems Specialist
Newfield Exploration
glepot
2 Posts
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August 26th, 2014 09:00
This same issue just suddenly showed up for us too. Dave, did you find a resolution to this?
Glendon
glepot
2 Posts
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August 26th, 2014 10:00
Yup, that did it. Login to the VBA, re-entered the password on the Networker tab, reboot the VBA, and it works like magic!!
chhhhhhhhhhhhh
3 Posts
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October 5th, 2014 01:00
Hello,
We encounter the same problem here :/
But in my case i cannot re-entered the password on the Networker tab.
I get the following error message : cannot communicate with the networker server.
I check all connectivities between VBA and the networker server but all seems to work fine.
If i am right, the VBA communicate with the 8080 port to the daemon service nsrsnmd
A telnet on port 8080 from VBA work.
I am stuck for the moment ..
Castromotorbox
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November 24th, 2014 06:00
Hi,
Did you try to change it first in Networker (Networker -> Configuration -> properties of NWS -> Miscellaneous -> VMWS user password)
Then you should be able to change it also on the web interface of your EBR.
Cheers
Greg