04.09.2018 · Re: File does not exist or locked. Post by foggy » Mon Sep 03, 2018 4:50 pm this post Forum search shows that restarting ESXi management agents helped in similar cases, though I'd continue looking into this with the help of support.
20.01.2011 · Re: File does not exist or locked... Post by Shestakov » Sat Mar 26, 2016 10:30 pm this post Once you get the support case number please …
20.01.2012 · Our backup solution, Veeam Backup and Replication, also connects to vCenter, so this makes sense. I assumed it was a locked file because of the error Veeam logs. (it states the file does not exist or is locked). When I try to download the .VMX file from a datastore browser (using the vSphere client connected to vCenter) I get the following error:
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12.07.2016 · Solution To resolve the immediate problem, manually rename the *.vbk file to match the file name in the error message. If there are multiple *.vbk files, be careful to rename the correct one; if it is unclear, please contact Veeam Support for assistance.
13.05.2016 · A reboot of the server does not help. A shutdown of the server and the running of the Veeam backup works but that means the DB server has to be down during that time. Solution. Simple solution that works: Go to services (services.msc), stop Veeam services Download Veeam v9 and run the upgrade Rerun backup job with no changes