NSR VMware proxy is not available for datastores (DATASTORE_NAME) in vCenter 'VCENTER_NAME'.
This error can be found when looking at the failed backup action details in the NMC Monitoring window.
root@linux1:~# nsr_render_log /nsr/logs/policy/Gold/VMware/Backup_235896.raw | grep -i error
164882 02/07/2023 09:44:11 AM 3 5 0 1296803648 11621 0 linux1.amer.lan nsrvproxy_save NSR error Unable to process VM 'linuxclient01': NSR VMware proxy is not available for datastores (datastore1) in vCenter 'vcsa.amer.lan'. Check if it is enabled.
164546 02/07/2023 09:44:11 AM 3 5 0 1296803648 11621 0 linux1.amer.lan nsrvproxy_save NSR error linuxclient01: Backup failed.
164882 02/07/2023 09:44:11 AM 3 5 0 1296803648 11621 0 linux1.amer.lan nsrvproxy_save NSR error Unable to process VM 'winclient02': NSR VMware proxy is not available for datastores (datastore1) in vCenter 'vcsa.amer.lan'. Check if it is enabled.
164546 02/07/2023 09:44:11 AM 3 5 0 1296803648 11621 0 linux1.amer.lan nsrvproxy_save NSR error winclient02: Backup failed.
164882 02/07/2023 09:44:45 AM 3 5 0 1296803648 11621 0 linux1.amer.lan nsrvproxy_save NSR error Unable to process VM 'linuxclient01': NSR VMware proxy is not available for datastores (datastore1) in vCenter 'vcsa.amer.lan'. Check if it is enabled.
164546 02/07/2023 09:44:45 AM 3 5 0 1296803648 11621 0 linux1.amer.lan nsrvproxy_save NSR error linuxclient01: Backup failed.
164882 02/07/2023 09:44:45 AM 3 5 0 1296803648 11621 0 linux1.amer.lan nsrvproxy_save NSR error Unable to process VM 'winclient02': NSR VMware proxy is not available for datastores (datastore1) in vCenter 'vcsa.amer.lan'. Check if it is enabled.
164546 02/07/2023 09:44:45 AM 3 5 0 1296803648 11621 0 linux1.amer.lan nsrvproxy_save NSR error winclient02: Backup failed.
vProxy Availability:
vProxy state: Is there a vProxy enabled for backups?
root@linux1:~# nsradmin
NetWorker administration program.
Use the "help" command for help, "visual" for full-screen mode.
nsradmin> show enabled; name
nsradmin> print type: nsr vmware proxy
name: vproxy01.amer.lan;
enabled: Yes;
Or
If the vProxy shows Enabled "No", set to Enabled "Yes". This can be done from NMC:
Or nsradmin:
nsradmin> . type: nsr vmware proxy; name: vproxy01.amer.lan
Current query set
nsradmin> update enabled: Yes
enabled: Yes;
Update? y
updated resource id 141.0.147.119.0.0.0.0.114.88.175.99.192.168.7.101(28)
nsradmin>
If vProxy does not go into "Enabled" state:
If NBD sessions are enabled, set the NBD sessions to match hotadd:
OR:
root@linux1:~# nsradmin
NetWorker administration program.
Use the "help" command for help, "visual" for full-screen mode.
nsradmin> show name; maximum NBD sessions
nsradmin> . type: nsr vmware proxy; name: vproxy01.amer.lan
Current query set
nsradmin> update maximum NBD sessions: 13
maximum NBD sessions: 13;
Update? y
updated resource id 141.0.147.119.0.0.0.0.114.88.175.99.192.168.7.101(31)
nsradmin> print
name: vproxy01.amer.lan;
maximum NBD sessions: 13;
Perform the backup again. If the backup is successful, this suggests that the vProxy is not able to connect to the VM files over HotAdd; however, the vProxy can connect to the VMs over the management network using Network Block Device (NBD).
See the Additional Information field for a ProxyHC example for checking hotadd connectivity.
If NBD backups are successful and/or ProxyHC reports an issue accessing the VM using hotadd, perform the following:
Make note of:
1. Log in to the vSphere web client for the vCenter where backup is performed.
2. Go To Inventory and go to VMs and Templates.
3. Go to (or search for) the vProxy VM, in the summary tab make note of the ESXi host the vProxy resides on:
4. Go to the Hosts and Clusters tab, select the ESXi host the vProxy resides on then click Datastores:
This lists the VMware datastores which are visible to the ESXi host the vProxy resides on. If the datastore returned in the backup error "NSR VMware proxy is not available for datastores (DATASTORE_NAME)" does not appear in the list, then the vProxy cannot access the VM files through hotadd. To support hotadd the vProxy must be deployed on an ESXi host that has a path to the VM datastores. Similarly, the same process can be used to look at which ESXi host the VM resides on, then look at that ESXi host's datastores, if we do not see the datastore the vProxy resides on then there is no path across the datastores between the vProxy and VM.
Possible solutions for this are:
Hotadd connectivity can also be verified using ProxyHC: NVP-vProxy: How to use health check tool ProxyHC on vProxy appliance
vproxy01:~ # ./ProxyHC hotadd
Info: Checking OS account status -------> Passed
Info: Checking configuration files
Info: Proxy is registered to: linux1.amer.lan
Info: Proxy version is: 4.3.0-38
Info: Checking OS
Info: Checking attached disks -------> Passed
Info: Checking disk usage -------> Passed
Info: Checking memory usage -------> Passed
Info: Checking connectivity
Info: Checking primary NIC -------> 192.168.9.123
Info: Testing ping to gateway 192.168.7.100 -------> Passed
Info: Testing ping to DNS 192.168.10.100 -------> Passed
Info: Testing ping to DNS 192.168.7.100 -------> Passed
Info: Testing ping to DNS 192.168.9.100 -------> Passed
Info: Checking DNS response
Info: Testing name lookup for linux1.amer.lan -------> Passed
Info: Testing name lookup for vcsa.amer.lan -------> Passed
Info: Checking package details
Info: Checking vProxy package version -------> Found version 4.3.0
Info: Verifying vProxy package -------> command returned error
Info: Checking service state
Info: Checking status for vbackupd -------> Passed
Info: Checking status for vflragent -------> Passed
Info: Checking status for vflrd -------> Passed
Info: Checking status for vkpod -------> Passed
Info: Checking status for vrapid -------> Passed
Info: Checking status for vrecoverd -------> Passed
Info: Checking status for vsessionsd -------> Passed
Info: Checking engine logs
Info: Checking vsessionsd engine log -------> Passed
Info: Checking vrapid engine log -------> Passed
Info: Checking vrecoverd engine log -------> Passed
Info: Checking vbackupd engine log -------> Found 2 failed sessions
Info: Checking vkpod engine log -------> Passed
Info: Checking vflragent engine log -------> Passed
Info: Checking vflrd engine log -------> Passed
Info: Checking vCenter access
Please specify vCenter USER name for vcsa.amer.lan: bkupadmin@amer.lan
Please provide vCenter server password:
Info: Validating vCenter server connectivity -------> Passed
Info: Checking for hotadd access
Please provide DNS name of VM(as shown in vSphere): linuxclient01.amer.lan
Info: Looking for vProxy VM -------> Passed
Info: Checking vCenter user permissions
Info: Looking for user permissions to root object -------> Failed
Info: Validating datacenter match -------> Passed
Info: Looking for IDE disks -------> Passed
Info: Checking virtual hardware version -------> Passed
Info: Looking for independent disk -------> Passed
Info: Checking datastore access -------> Passed
Info: Checking entity names -------> Passed