Is the Network #2 for VMware backup? The multiple networks are supported, but we need special configuration like VLAN. The probe.xml needs to be added with additional interface. I am not sure if there is a procedure published to customers.
Yep - Network #2 would be for backup purposes as we have a seperated, isolated Demo-Environment running in our vSphere. I´m a partner so also have access to the customer service procedures in SolVe - Even if I´m not really aware of any procedures in regards of probe.xml
But might be the case I have not payed enough attention to this ;-)
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November 11th, 2016 17:00
You will need to add a new interface for the second network, then restart the gsan.
Then you need to map the hostname of Avamar to the second IP for the proxies.
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November 10th, 2016 22:00
Is the Network #2 for VMware backup? The multiple networks are supported, but we need special configuration like VLAN. The probe.xml needs to be added with additional interface. I am not sure if there is a procedure published to customers.
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November 11th, 2016 00:00
Yep - Network #2 would be for backup purposes as we have a seperated, isolated Demo-Environment running in our vSphere. I´m a partner so also have access to the customer service procedures in SolVe - Even if I´m not really aware of any procedures in regards of probe.xml
But might be the case I have not payed enough attention to this ;-)
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November 12th, 2016 09:00
mmh restarting gsan now hangs in "checking for server ready - please wait"... any ideas? :-)
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November 14th, 2016 19:00
can you paste out the probe.xml and the gsan log?
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November 18th, 2016 00:00
Hi,
seems that I had an issue with my AVE itself.... After doing a clean-install and adding your syntax to probe.xml it worked fine and as expected :-)
Thank you very much!