To resolve this, for Thinware vBackup Advanced and Professional Editions, simply set the backup job's compression level to basic or advanced.
This then effects host servers licensed with Thinware vBackup Standard Edition (and Advanced and Professional Editions when a backup job's compression level setting is set to none). The 'NFC read' error is caused by a limitation in VMware Virtual Disk Development Kit (VDDK) and how VDDK handles reading and writing thick-provisioned virtual disks.
#Cacti virtual appliance vmware install#
To correct certificate verification error(s), install a valid CA-signed certificate on your host server and install a valid CA-signed root certificate on your vBackup server. Even though an SSL certificate error was encountered, certificate verification is disabled causing the error to be ignored. retval = 3, expected 261648įailed to convert disk: Operation completes asynchronously (0x300004650). NfcNet_Recv: requested 261648, recevied only 196608 bytes SSL_Verif圜bHelper: Certificate verification is disabled, so connection will proceed despite the error VMware Virtual Disk Manager response for Hard disk 1: Cacti/Cacti.vmdk: VMware Virtual Disk Manager: VMware Virtual Disk Manager - build 2248791 Onvoldoende opslagruimte beschikbaar om deze opdracht te verwerken.
#Cacti virtual appliance vmware password#
Temporary Snapshot: vBackup-TMP-160420_093807Į Unable to encrypt temporary password file. Please verify that SSH service is running on host server '10.76.10.19' and that it is listening on port '22'.īackup data folder deleted in cleaning up after job failure. Error while creating 'virtualmachine' file. Virtual Machine Guest OS: CentOS 4/5/6/7 (64-bit)īackup Folder: \\NET-NAS\VMbackups\Cacti\CactiĮ Unable to complete backup. Server Platform: VMware ESXi 6.0.0 3620759 SMTP server not provided, e-mail notification is disabled. Snapshot Virtual Machine Memory = False Backup Root = \\NET-NAS\VMbackups\Cacti Disable VMware Virtual Disk Manager Logging = True VMware Virtual Disk Manager Application Directory = C:\Program Files (x86)\VMware\VMware Virtual Disk Development Kit\bin = LOG START =Ĭopyright (c) 2009-2016 Thinware, Inc.
Is there a reason this error occurs? here is the log file: Hello i tried making a back-up today of one of our servers, but after a error it seems to have failed.