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I have a Hyper-V server running a number of VM's.  Server is running 2012 R2 Hyper-V Core version; the powershell only one.

Server has had the NBU v7.5.0.6 client installed and configured.  Master server and Media server is also v7.5.0.6.

When I try and configure a Hyper-V policy it fails when trying to validate the client as a Hyper-V host with the pop up box "Please enter a valid Hyper-V machine name".

Examining the bpVMutil logs on the Hyper-V server shows the following:

15:19:22.263 [2680.3780] <2> logparams: C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\bpVMutil.exe 768 _NONE_ _NONE_

15:19:22.263 [2680.3780] virt_test_log: log function is called

15:19:22.263 [2680.3780] <2> bpVMutil main: cmd = 3 ESXMount = _NONE_ ESXserver = _NONE_, flags = 0

15:19:22.263 [2680.3780] <2> bpVMutil main: ListHyperVVMs returned -1

15:19:22.263 [2680.3780] <2> bpVMutil main: EXIT STATUS 0: the requested operation was successfully completed

It is as if the ListHyperVVMs function within bpVMutil is returning no VM's found but there are; they are 6 and all are up and running!

This is not the first Hyper-V policy I have; in fact I have a good number.  One other policy is running Win2012 R2 so I know that all works but not this time around.

For the purpose of the exercise windows firewall has been disabled.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Malcolm


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