schnupfy
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Hi all,
I have got a slight problem setting up the vCenter Plugin for TSM for VE.
I have followed the Manual (http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tsminfo/v6r3/topic/com.ibm.itsm.ve.doc/t_ve_cfggui.html) and even taken over the naming. My TSM server is W2k8 R2 - TSM 6.2.2.3 and the TSM VE is 6.3 - and we use ESX 5.0.
Now the connection from the vCenter Plugin works fine and I can see all VMs and I can also see old vm backups, but as soon as I want to schedule a new backup, or restore an old one it fails.
The new schedule process fails with the error message, that there is no matching data mover agent available.
The restore just reports an error - nothing more than error in the vCenter plugin and on the TSM server I only see two selects from tsm4ve that queries the schedules - which does not return anything as I don't have schedules yet.
I can backup the VMs fine from the command line/gui, but nothing from the vCenter.
Any hints would be much appreciated
Cheers
Marcus
I have got a slight problem setting up the vCenter Plugin for TSM for VE.
I have followed the Manual (http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tsminfo/v6r3/topic/com.ibm.itsm.ve.doc/t_ve_cfggui.html) and even taken over the naming. My TSM server is W2k8 R2 - TSM 6.2.2.3 and the TSM VE is 6.3 - and we use ESX 5.0.
Now the connection from the vCenter Plugin works fine and I can see all VMs and I can also see old vm backups, but as soon as I want to schedule a new backup, or restore an old one it fails.
The new schedule process fails with the error message, that there is no matching data mover agent available.
The restore just reports an error - nothing more than error in the vCenter plugin and on the TSM server I only see two selects from tsm4ve that queries the schedules - which does not return anything as I don't have schedules yet.
I can backup the VMs fine from the command line/gui, but nothing from the vCenter.
Any hints would be much appreciated
Cheers
Marcus