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VMware backups fail with error VMWARE VDDK1 and VMware logs show 'Failed to connect to peer'. Error: The remote host certificate has these problems.
VMware backups fail with error VMWARE VDDK1 and VMware logs show 'Failed to connect to peer'. Error: The remote host certificate has these problems.
Updated over 8 months ago

Problem description

Phoenix VMware Backups fail with Error VMWARE_VDDK1. Phoenix logs shows the VDDK error[13] You do not have access rights to this file.

Cause

This issue can be due to:

  • an expired or outdated SSL certificate on the ESX, or

  • ESX not being able to retrieve the latest SSL certificate from the vCenter

Traceback

Phoenix Log location: PhoenixLogs-Job<jobid>\<backupset>\PhoenixJob<jobid>\Phoenix.<timestamp>

[2020-03-25 08:41:14,914] [INFO] In vddk_lib open_disk diskpath [VMWare-5_23] fin15.usa.ccu.clearchannel.com/fin15.usa.ccu.clearchannel.com_2.vmdk

[2020-03-25 08:41:14,915] [INFO] In vddk_lib open_disk openFlag 5

[2020-03-25 08:41:22,663] [ERROR] VDDK error[13] You do not have access rights to this file.

[2020-03-25 08:41:22,664] [ERROR] Error <class 'inSyncLib.inSyncError.SyncError'>:You do not have access rights to one or more vmdk files of the VM. (#100050001 : 13) (Error Code : VMWARE_VDDK1). Traceback -Traceback (most recent call last):

File "agents/vmware/vixDiskLibOCManager.py", line 117, in handle_oc_work

File "agents/vmware/vixDiskLibHelper/vddk_lib.py", line 122, in open_disk

File "agents/vmware/vixDiskLibHelper/vddk_lib.py", line 207, in __raise_vddk_error

SyncError: You do not have access rights to one or more vmdk files of the VM. (#100050001 : 13) (Error Code : VMWARE_VDDK1)

[2020-03-25 08:41:22,665] [ERROR] Failed to open the Disk [VMWare-5_23] fin15.usa.ccu.clearchannel.com/fin15.usa.ccu.clearchannel.com_2.vmdk

VDDK Log location:PhoenixLogs-Job<jobid>\<backupset>\PhoenixJob<jobid>\VDDK.ZIP

2020-03-25T08:42:00.205-04:00| vthread-7| I125: Opening file [VMWare-5_23] fin15.usa.ccu.clearchannel.com/fin15.usa.ccu.clearchannel.com_2.vmdk (vpxa-nfcssl://[VMWare-5_23]

2020-03-25T08:42:00.325-04:00| vthread-7| W115: [NFC ERROR] NfcFssrvrProcessErrorMsg: received NFC error 10 from server: NfcFssrvrOpen: Failed to open '[VMWare-5_23] fin15.usa.ccu.clearchannel.com/fin15.usa.ccu.clearchannel.com_2.vmdk'

2020-03-25T08:42:00.325-04:00| vthread-7| I125: DISKLIB-LINK : "vpxa-nfcssl://[VMWare-5_23] fin15.usa.ccu.clearchannel.com/fin15...-media.com:902 " : failed to open (NBD_ERR_GENERIC).

Certificate errors:

2020-03-25T08:42:00.399-04:00| vthread-7| W115: [NFC ERROR] NfcNewAuthdConnectionEx: Failed to connect to peer. Error: The remote host certificate has these problems:

2020-03-25T08:42:00.458-04:00| vthread-7| I125: SSL Error: error:14090086:SSL routines:ssl3_get_server_certificate:certificate verify failed

2020-03-25T08:42:00.458-04:00| vthread-7| I125: NBD_ClientOpen: Couldn't connect to kmcesx11nyc.katz-media.com:902 The remote host certificate has these problems:

2020-03-25T08:42:00.458-04:00| vthread-7| I125+ * unable to get local issuer certificate

Resolution

The VDDK logs indicates an issue with the SSL certificate on the ESX host. A certificate is issued to the vCenter during initial configurations or while adding hosts to the vCenter.

  1. To confirm whether the validity of the SSL certificate, migrate the virtual machines to another ESX, and then run a backup. If the backup completes successfully, it confirms that the old ESX has an expired or outdated SSL certificate.

  2. Renew the host certificate as suggested in the following screenshot:
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  3. If the issue persists, migrate all the virtual machines to another ESX; reboot the old ESX to retrieve the latest certificate from the vCenter.
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    To avoid any further issues on the ESX, ensure that latest SSL certificates are available on ESX.

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