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    • garak0410G
      garak0410
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      Real Quick...I did see this setting:

      NFS Service ON or OFF...it was set to OFF. If I set to on, it asks for allowed IP's...I've never had to set that before and it is off on my Archive Server (same series NAS) and it is fine.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @garak0410
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        @garak0410 said:

        Real Quick...I did see this setting:

        NFS Service ON or OFF...it was set to OFF. If I set to on, it asks for allowed IP's...I've never had to set that before and it is off on my Archive Server (same series NAS) and it is fine.

        NFS should be OFF. Test with nothing but SMB for now. Unless the software uses its own NFS, then use nothing but NFS.

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        • garak0410G
          garak0410 @scottalanmiller
          last edited by

          @scottalanmiller said:

          @garak0410 said:

          Real Quick...I did see this setting:

          NFS Service ON or OFF...it was set to OFF. If I set to on, it asks for allowed IP's...I've never had to set that before and it is off on my Archive Server (same series NAS) and it is fine.

          NFS should be OFF. Test with nothing but SMB for now. Unless the software uses its own NFS, then use nothing but NFS.

          I created a new Share with just CIFS, no NFS...same error:

          4/18/2014 9:50:24 AM :: Processing 'Backup Server' Error: Client error: The network path was not found.
          Agent failed to process method {Stg.OpenReadWrite}.

          Guess I'll go for the factory reset now...

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
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            And it is wide open with read and write for everyone?

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            • garak0410G
              garak0410 @scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              @scottalanmiller said:

              And it is wide open with read and write for everyone?

              Sorry for the delay...crazy day with other stuff. Yes...wide open for everyone. VEEAM still returns the error...

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
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                Oh, it is Veeam. Veeam might use native NFS. I thought that this was your old backup software, sorry. Veeam should be NFS I believe.

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                • garak0410G
                  garak0410 @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said:

                  Oh, it is Veeam. Veeam might use native NFS. I thought that this was your old backup software, sorry. Veeam should be NFS I believe.

                  Yeah, the old BACKUP ASSIST that I will use just for SQL from our physical server, is fine now when I set the share to PUBLIC in the NAS GUI...just VEEAM now...it is having problem...this worked fine before I rebuild the volume as RAID10 and made a new share...it has to be in the share somewhere but I've set everything up the same...

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @garak0410
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                    @garak0410 said:

                    @scottalanmiller said:

                    Oh, it is Veeam. Veeam might use native NFS. I thought that this was your old backup software, sorry. Veeam should be NFS I believe.

                    Yeah, the old BACKUP ASSIST that I will use just for SQL from our physical server, is fine now when I set the share to PUBLIC in the NAS GUI...just VEEAM now...it is having problem...this worked fine before I rebuild the volume as RAID10 and made a new share...it has to be in the share somewhere but I've set everything up the same...

                    You know.. I said the same thing about a GPO that I've been bashing my head over all day... turns out either there was corruption in my GPO or a very small change I just couldn't see.. I deleted the non working one.. copied a working one and I'm back in business.... I say this to say... just keep digging I'm sure you'll find some odd setting somewhere that's holding you down.

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                    • NaraN
                      Nara
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                      Why not just create an iSCSI target and hook that up to your hosts? You could plop a VHD there and hook it directly up to your Veeam VM.

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                      • alexntgA
                        alexntg @Nara
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                        @Nara said:

                        Why not just create an iSCSI target and hook that up to your hosts? You could plop a VHD there and hook it directly up to your Veeam VM.

                        As long as the NAS is stable and reliable, that would work well. I have one client with a cheap, flaky NAS that's been turned into an iSCSI target. It drops on a regular basis.

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                        • garak0410G
                          garak0410
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                          This ended up being a name resolution problem. FQN in the storage repository did the trick. Back on track now...

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