I got a similar error and had to call Symantec
for support. Are you looking for a VM Host or the Virtual Center?
If you are pointing to the Virtual
Center you have to change
the port under Credentials à Virtuaql Machine Servers to port 443 to connect. The default 902
is only for communication with virtual hosts. It’s kind of silly, but I
couldn’t find this documented anywhere either.
-Jonathan
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Sent: Friday, July 25, 2008 5:25
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] VCB - Fail
to get VM server Info
Hi , Hope someone out there can help me !! Trying to
configure VCB for the first time and getting some problems. We’re running
6.5.2 , master is on AIX , the VCB is 1.1 on a windows media server W2k3
R2 enterprise x64. We’ve got the VCB bit working now but the problem is
with Netbackup . I’ve put the VC server in the credentials and
defined the VCB server on the master, but when creating a policy , I get
problems selecting a client. Tried upping the time outs as per a technote on
support but still get a fail when trying to browse virtual machines –
Failed to get VM server Info list : (419430400) tried
searching on that number but not finding anything – anyone have any
suggestions?
TIA
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