Hi,
I have an issue setting up a Hyper-V policy. The policy itself is straight
forward but when it comes to browseing for VMs it sits there and eventually
times out with an error 25 cannot connect on socket.
So...the Hyper-V is running on a cluster (Win 2008) and there re 4 VMs mounted
on one
Hi Chris
I would try to use the active nodes name for the hyperV server to see if the
issue was caused by the fact is a cluster
Regards
Michael
Den 20/09/2012 kl. 11.32 skrev slipknot69 nbu-fo...@backupcentral.com:
Hi,
I have an issue setting up a Hyper-V policy. The policy itself is
I didn't do the setup here but for the Hyper-V in Attrbutes tab we have the
Policy Type used as FlashBackup-Windows and for Snapshot Client Hyper-V
server: is checked and the name of the Hyper-V cluster server entered there.
In the Clients tab are the individual guests. The Hardware setting
Hi Jeff / Michael,
Thanks for your replies.
I have already set those options (sorry I didn't mention that...)
So i have the active node listed as the Hyper-V server and yet when I browse i
still can't get the VMs displayed.
Another thing I'm thinking is, is there anything clever that needs