Hi.
I'm trying to test Instant Restore feature on my Veeam Server connected to ESXi 7.0 u3 standalone host .
The Veeam feature don't works because it can't mount NSF datasore on ESXi host.
If I look at vmkernel.log on ESXi host I see this:
NFS: 172: NFS mount 192.168.1.43:/VeeamBackup_w10-eM failed: Unable to connect to NFS server.
Any idea?
Thanks in advance
NFS: 172: NFS mount 192.168.1.43:/VeeamBackup_w10-eM failed: Unable to connect to NFS server.
Please check the below things >
If both read / write permission has been granted to the esxi host
check if the host is able to reach the NFS target ip from both FQDN and IP
Try mounting the NFS from IP instead of hostname
Check if there are any firewall blocking the connections to the NFS target IP
Check if the port 2049 is allowed
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Hi kiregange
Thanks for your reply.
Where must I check "...if the port 2049 is allowed..." ?
On the ESXi host itself?
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/1003967
Verify connectivity to the NFS server and ensure that it is accessible through the firewalls. For more information, see Cannot connect to NFS network share (1007352).
Run the netcat (nc) command to see if you can reach the NFS server nfsd TCP/UDP port (default 2049) on the storage array from the host:
# nc -z array-IP 2049
Hi khiregange
I've tested connectivity on between Veeam Server and ESXi host on port 2049 and it fail.
On the windows Veeam server all firewall are disabled.
No any other firewall is between the ESXi 's Magement network and Veeam Windows PC.
I don't know what can stop connection.
Any idea?