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.
If this does not resolve the problem, other possible solutions are Recently ... Importing the OVA file directly to ESXi using VMware OVF Tool You can import ...
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 …
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.
20.01.2012 · 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:
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