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Linux server with VSA is not listed as an Access Node

  • 15 February 2024
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Hi all,

I have installed a “Virtual Server” package on a linux VM but the VM is not listed as an Access Node when configuring access nodes for a Hypervisor or a VM group.

Couple of days ago I installed two VM with same OS and same Commvault packages and these two VM became available as Access nodes immediately.

(Commvault release is 11.32.35)

Could anybody help, please?

Thanks,

Lubos

 

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Best answer by Rajiv 15 February 2024, 11:00

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Hello @Lubos Dvorak have you made an existing MA as the access node? 

As per the document: Deploying a Linux Machine as a VSA Proxy (commvault.com) the VM should be registered with Red Hat and the mono frameworks will be installed which is a requirement. 

Also, could you please add the below additional setting on the commserve and re-open the console and check if the VM is showing up in the list: 

Name: bEnableUnixProxyForVMWare
Category: CommServDB.Console
Type: Boolean
Value: True

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Rajiv Singal

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Hi Lubos,

 

In addition to installing the virtual server package, linux having mono framework, the access nodes need to be x86_64 AMD/Intel Windows or Linux or ARM for the machines to be picked up as access nodes for VSA.

 

Regards,
Sandeep

 

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The issue has been solved with the bEnableUnixProxyForVMWare additional setting.
Thank you, @Rajiv 

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