Jul 17, 2014 · A customer asked me to repair their Veeam Backup & Replication 7.0 backup job, some virtual machines were showing this warning message in the backup log: Failed to index guest file system. Veeam Guest Agent is not started Solution: The default Domain Administrator (Veeam Service Account) credentials are not working at the standalone […]
07.05.2020 · Veeam support case ID : 04313295. For several months I have had this alert on my backup task: "Failed to index guest file system. Session operation has timed out". My installation, completely up to date, is very basic: my Veeam Backup&Replication v10a server (hosted on a dedicated Windows Server 2019 VM) backs up my Debian 10 VM by connecting ...
17.07.2014 · A customer asked me to repair their Veeam Backup & Replication 7.0 backup job, some virtual machines were showing this warning message in the backup log: Failed to index guest file system. Veeam Guest Agent is not started Solution: The default Domain Administrator (Veeam Service Account) credentials are not working at the standalone […]
23.12.2021 · Failed to index guest file system. Veeam Guest Agent is not started. Solution: The default Domain Administrator (Veeam Service Account) credentials are not working at the standalone / workgroup virtual machine that is running in the DMZ VLAN. Note: Make sure the virtual machine has the latest version of VMware Tools installed
16.08.2017 · VSSControl: Index Failed ” during backing up (Veeam B&R 9.5 U2 – Failed to index guest file system). The issue is confirmed (upgraded from Veeam B&R 9.5 Update 1 to Update 2), the hotfix for Veeam B&R v9.5 u2 (104602) is available through support and is planned to be included into one of the next updates (Veeam B&R 9.5 Update 3).
12.10.2020 · VEEAM Backup Job Warning “Failed to index guest file system. mlocate was not found.” Centos/RHEL VMware vCenter Server Error: vdcpromo failed / “install.vmafd.vmdir_vdcpromo_error_21” / “failed to run vdcpromo” when upgrading or join existing sso domain Citrix XenServer to VMware Migration Problem / …
Dec 23, 2021 · Failed to index guest file system. Veeam Guest Agent is not started. Solution: The default Domain Administrator (Veeam Service Account) credentials are not working at the standalone / workgroup virtual machine that is running in the DMZ VLAN. Note: Make sure the virtual machine has the latest version of VMware Tools installed
30.05.2018 · Veeam – Failed to index guest file system in job backup When setting up jobs under Veeam Backup, some backups ended in a Warning state with the following message: Failed to index guest file system. Veeam Guest Agent is not started. The solution proposed in this tutorial is to use local administrator authentication.
May 08, 2020 · Veeam support case ID : 04313295. For several months I have had this alert on my backup task: "Failed to index guest file system. Session operation has timed out". My installation, completely up to date, is very basic: my Veeam Backup&Replication v10a server (hosted on a dedicated Windows Server 2019 VM) backs up my Debian 10 VM by connecting ...
May 30, 2018 · Veeam – Failed to index guest file system in job backup When setting up jobs under Veeam Backup, some backups ended in a Warning state with the following message: Failed to index guest file system. Veeam Guest Agent is not started. The solution proposed in this tutorial is to use local administrator authentication.
Since Veeam Backup and Replication 9.5 Update 2 had been released, Veeam's support received this error from some end-users: “Failed to Index guest file ...
Aug 16, 2017 · VSSControl: Index Failed ” during backing up (Veeam B&R 9.5 U2 – Failed to index guest file system). The issue is confirmed (upgraded from Veeam B&R 9.5 Update 1 to Update 2), the hotfix for Veeam B&R v9.5 u2 (104602) is available through support and is planned to be included into one of the next updates (Veeam B&R 9.5 Update 3).
"Failed to index guest file system. Veeam Guest Agent is not started" on two or three machines. Two machines (one Server 2008 and one 2012R2) have backed up ...