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Backup 2016 Hyper-V CSV Cluster
Hi,
I'm trying to configure new backup of 2016 Hyper-V CSV Cluster.
It has 2 physical nodes and 1 virtual cluster node. OS is Windows Server 2016 Datacenter.
I have installed 9.2 FS client and 9.2 NMM in each physical nodes.
Hosts are:
- cluster.domainA.com
- node01.domainA.com
- node02.domainA.com
Where domainA.com is the backup networker. DomainB.com is the production network.
I have added the virtual cluster node client using the wizard, but after the " Select the Hyper-V backup objects" screen appears the following error: unable to connect to server.
After that, I have created an Hyper-V client manually copying a client and configuring manually the options.
I have added this options:
- Save set: APPLICATIONS:\Microsoft Hyper-V
- Remote user: Domain\user and password
- Backup command: nsrnmmsv
- Aliases: cluster, cluster.domainA.com, cluster.domainB.com
- Server Networker interface: networker IP
- Remote Access: node01.domainA.com, node02.domainA.com
- Storage node: nsrserverhost
But the following error appears:
The index client name 'node01.domainA.com' has been resolved to fully qualified canonical name ''. Changing backup name NODE01 to primary name node01.domainB.com for multi-NIC configured client.
Any help?
Regards.
crazyrov
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May 22nd, 2019 22:00
Have you created a client instance for each of the physical nodes with the domainA.com FQDN ?
Fotopolis
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May 23rd, 2019 00:00
Hi,
Thanks for your help.
I have added client instance for each physical nodes before configured the cluster.
But I'm not sure if this instances must be "dummy" or "hyper-v" instances.
Which configuration must have this instances?
Whithout this instances cluster wizard can't be done?
Regards.
Fotopolis
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May 28th, 2019 03:00
crazyrov
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June 4th, 2019 01:00
Fotopolis
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June 4th, 2019 06:00
Now, it's working just in the "current host server".
In the other node is not working.
Fotopolis
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June 4th, 2019 06:00
Yes, Node0X are physical nodes.
The backup is launched using the cluster/virtual node with Hyper-V service.
Node0X have filesystem backup as "dummy" instances.
Now, I have been able to make it backup of Node02. Using the cluster node.
But VM than are in the Node01 are not beeing backuped.
Regards.