KB1094: Veeam vPower NFS Service fails to start
https://www.veeam.com/kb109420.07.2011 · Solution Another process is locking the port used by the Veeam vPower NFS Service: Open an Administrative PowerShell Prompt Run the following command Get-Process -Id (Get-NetTCPConnection -LocalPort 6161).OwningProcess Review the output. If the port is in use by another process, stop that process and start the Veeam vPower NFS Service.
Troubleshooting vPower NFS Datastore ... - Veeam Software
www.veeam.com › kb1055Jul 19, 2011 · 1. Make sure the Veeam vPower NFS Service is running on the Mount Server. Connect to the Mount Server associated with the repository where the backup files are stored, and make sure the Veeam vPower NFS Service is 'Running'. If the service is running, move to the next troubleshooting step. If the service is not running, try to start it.
Troubleshooting vPower NFS Datastore ... - Veeam Software
https://www.veeam.com/kb105519.07.2011 · Expand the sections below for instructions to complete each troubleshooting step. 1. Make sure the Veeam vPower NFS Service is running on the Mount Server. 2. Check if another NFS Server software is locking port 111 on the Mount Server. 3. Remove previously used vPower NFS Datastores marked as (Invalid) in the vSphere Environment. 4.
KB1094: Veeam vPower NFS Service fails to start
www.veeam.com › kb1094Jul 20, 2011 · In versions of Veeam Backup & Replication prior to 10 (10.0.0.4461), the Veeam vPower NFS Service will fail to start if the RootFolder value in the registry contains a path that is not valid. Starting with Veeam Backup & Replication 10, if the RootFolder path value is invalid, the software will automatically default to C:\ProgramData\Veeam ...