I SEE! Yes, fortunately, they are being backed up, which was part of the puzzle for me, and which I unfortunately forgot to include in my original question; thanks for asking.
I was having a dickens of a time trying to find that list of "supported apps" -- can anyone direct me to it? (Just so I have something "official" to document in my wiki. That would really explain every case of the error, *thank you!* Best regards, Mike, x7942 RMD IT Client Services On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 11:14 AM, David Ehresman < david.ehres...@louisville.edu> wrote: > The normal issue would be that you have "INCLUDE.VMTSMVSS" statements for > VMs that are not running Exchange or MSSQL. Those are the apps that are > supported for TSM application protection. > > Are the VMs getting backed up? > > David > > -----Original Message----- > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of > Ryder, Michael S > Sent: Monday, March 30, 2015 10:27 AM > To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU > Subject: [ADSM-L] ANS9397W ... why? > > Hello all: > > I've got TSM EE 7.1.1 installed on RHEL6.6 and everything's working just > great. I also have TSM TDP 7.1.1 installed on a Windows 2012 box, but > that's registering this "funny" error, which I am hoping you can help me > interpret. > > ANS9397W > TSM application protection cannot protect this machine. Virtual machine > 'VM' > does not have operating system or applications supported by TSM application > protection. > How is it possible? I get this error for every single one of my Windows > VMs (all varieties of Windows 2008 and 2012), and I cannot understand it. > I have troubleshooted VSS, and there are no errors. In fact, I can even > see in the logs that VSS snapshots are properly firing off as commanded by > VMware tools as requested by the TSM BA client... so... what gives? > > Does anyone have any insight into what could be the reason? > > Thanks in advance for your time in considering my question. > > Best regards, > > Mike, x7942 > RMD IT Client Services >