NetBackup™ for VMware Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
- Required tasks: overview
- Configuring RBAC roles for VMware administrators
- Notes and prerequisites
- VMware vSphere privileges
- Managing VMware servers
- About VMware discovery
- Add VMware servers
- Change resource limits for VMware resource types
- Configuring backup policies for VMware
- Backup options on the VMware tab
- Exclude disks tab
- Configuring a VMware Intelligent Policy
- About the Reuse VM selection query results option
- Use Accelerator to back up virtual machines
- Configuring protection plans for VMware
- Malware scan
- Instant access
- Instant rollback
- Continuous data protection
- Backing up virtual machines
- VM recovery
- VMware agentless restore
- Restoring Individual files and folders from VMware backups
- Using NetBackup to back up Cloud Director environments
- Recover VMware Cloud Director virtual machines
- Restore virtual machines with Instant Recovery
- Protecting VMs using hardware snapshots and replication
- Best practices and more information
- Troubleshooting VMware operations
- NetBackup logging for VMware
- Snapshot error encountered (status code 156)
- Appendix A. Configuring services for NFS on Windows
- About configuring services for NFS on Windows 2012 or 2016 (NetBackup for VMware)
- Appendix B. Backups of VMware raw devices (RDM)
Credentials for VMware server are not valid
A number of issues can prevent NetBackup from gaining access to the ESX server or vCenter server. When you add credentials for a VMware server, NetBackup validates the credentials.
Problems can result for a variety of reasons, including the following:
Problems with the host name or host IP address.
An incorrect virtual machine server name. Make sure that the server name is entered correctly.
You used a short host name for the server for its NetBackup credentials, and need to replace that name with the fully qualified host name.
Two hosts currently resolve to the same IP address, and one of them must be renamed and assigned a new IP address.
For these situations, delete and re-add the VMware server.
See Add VMware servers.
An invalid username or password. Make sure that a valid username and password were entered correctly.
An incorrect port number. Make sure that the port number is correct in the VMware server credential settings. If the VMware server uses the default port, no port specification is required.
You do not have enough privileges to perform backups or restores. (Note however that lack of sufficient privileges may not cause the credential validation to fail.)
For the minimum permissions needed to back up and restore with vStorage, see the following tech note: