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Management Converged Platforms Data Protection Infrastructure Management Platform Solutions Security Storage Dell Products for Work Network Servers Education Partners Programs Highlighted Communities Support » Connect » Developers » Partners » Downloads » 日本語コミュニティ EMC Community Dell Community A AppSync Application Xtender Atmos Avamar C Captiva Celerra Centera CLARiiON Cloud Tiering Appliance Connectrix D Data Domain Data Protection Advisor Disk Library DiskXtender Documentum E ECS eRoom G Greenplum H Host Systems I InfoArchive Isilon ISIS Document Imaging L Leap N NetWorker P PowerPath Prosphere R RecoverPoint Replication RSA S ScaleIO Secure Remote Smarts SourceOne & EmailXtender EMC Storage Analytics Symmetrix U Unity V ViPR Controller Product Communities > NetWorker > Discussions Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. 14 Replies Latest reply: Jul 6, 2012 12:57 AM by sysman VADP BAckup VDDK error Gregoire_Perrenoud Mar 1, 2012 6:54 AM Hi everybody,I have for a few days some trouble with the VADP Backup of two virtual machine. Here is a part of the savegroup log :83065:nsrvadp_save: The following internal error occurred: An error was returned from nsrvddk.exe: Error opening disk, [LUN Group1-LN_BECHU-INT-0001_SYS000_001] MSCS-BECHU-0050/MSCS-BECHU-0050-000005.vmdk: VDDK Error: The server refused connection82285:nsrvadp_save: VMware error encountered. Exiting. But in fact I already have some other VM on this LUN where the backup run good (on the same Storage Node).The snapshot of the machine is doing well but they never arrived on the storage node where the LUN is presented.The configuration of these two machines are right (as far as I know) and I don't know where I can search anymore. Thanks in advance for your help. Networker 7.6.2.7 build 697, VmWare 10161Views Tags: none (add) vddk Content tagged with vddk , vadp Content tagged with vadp , networker Content tagged with networker , vmware_backup Content tagged with vmware_backup 1. Re: VADP BAckup VDDK error Ahmed Bahaa Mar 1, 2012 1:18 PM (in response to Gregoire_Perrenoud) What is the transport mode you are using for VADP backups ? If it is SAN transport mode , would you please check the NBD transport mode and how it goes ?Make sure you zone all LUNs of
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