Data Backup and Recovery

Problem with Restores

1ptlatham1
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Everyone, Good morning. We are having a problem with some of our restores. If I select to restore from several specific backups I receive the following error(s):

[09:15:11.434]  Getting database backup information from SnapInfo file...
[09:15:11.439]  Mounting Snapshot [sqlsnap__wdcsqlutilcn2_04-18-2011_02.00.23__daily] for LUN [J] of Computer [WDCSQLUTILCN2]
[09:15:11.440]  SnapManager will use directory [C:\Program Files\NetApp\SnapManager for SQL Server\SnapMgrMountPoint] to mount snapshot [sqlsnap__wdcsqlutilcn2_04-18-2011_02.00.23__daily]
[09:15:11.441]  Mount point directory [C:\Program Files\NetApp\SnapManager for SQL Server\SnapMgrMountPoint]
[09:15:11.442]  Snapshot will be mounted on subdirectory [MPDisk001]
[09:15:28.943]  [SnapDrive Error]: Failed to create disk in virtual machine, Failed to Map virtual disk: The request was aborted: Could not create SSL/TLS secure channel..

(SnapDrive Error Code: 0xc00403e3)
[09:15:29.180] 
[09:15:29.182]  *** SNAPMANAGER RESTORE JOB ENDED AT: [04-20-2011 09.15.29]
[09:15:29.184]  [SnapDrive Error]: Failed to create disk in virtual machine, Failed to Map virtual disk: The request was aborted: Could not create SSL/TLS secure channel..

Any insight is appreciated. Have a nice day!

Sincerely,

Todd

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abhisek
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Todd ,

Can you provide some more log and environment information. Is the connection with the storage system intact and luns visible from Snapdrive ?

Regards,

Abhishek

1ptlatham1
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Hello, the connections are in-tact. The luns were visible. We have rebuilt the environment and are trying again. I believe it was a configuration of the volume(s) that was causing this error. We are not entirely sure yet...

tuppertrut
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Did you get a solution, we have exact the same problem with restores.

Ontap 8.0.1P4

Snapdrive 6.3P2D1

SMSQL 5.1

ESXi 4.1

iSCSI RDM Mappings through ESX iSCSI 

Kind regards

John

abhisek
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Have you checked if you have not maxed out on number of datastores ?

To increase or change the NFS.MaxVolumes setting  open the vSphere Client to the “Hosts and Clusters” view, highlight the ESX host in question, click on the configuration tab, and then under the box labeled “software”, click on “advanced settings”.

We will have to edit the default NFS datastores value if we are going add more than the 8 default datastores. The maximum limit is going to be 64.

itolympicmedical
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Was this ever resolved?  I have the EXACT same problem and am trying to troubleshoot it.

christoph
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this error seems to be a snapdrive related problem with the connectivity to the vCenter.

check SSL connection to the vcenter from the Client and check if you can reach the vcenter via dns (fqdn, short name). also check if the vcenter configuration of snapdrive is accurate and the snapdrive account has enough rights to do what ever it needs to do. the configuration can be read in the actual snapdrive admin guide (6.3.1) page 48 (or html dokumentation - here)

some message popping up:

https://kb.netapp.com/support/index?page=content&id=2015706

seems to be more your problem - maybe you can push snapdrive debug log to the forum and one of the netapp guys can descramble it for us...

BG Christoph

abhisek
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Hi ,

Please share the relevant SMSQL log and snpdrvdbg log with us.Also share the environment and the built details.Make sure you have the SMSQL and SDW on latest built.

Regards,

Abhishek

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