VCB and Solaris 32 Bit VM’s

One of my readers just emailed me the following, again thanks for this info which might me useful to any of you guys out there playing with VCB:

Today with the help of VMware Support I solved a strange problem.
With all my Solaris10-32Bit VM’ s I was getting an error, when I tried to backup them via VCB. Creating snapshot of the VM failed with “Creating a quiesced snapshot failed because the (user-supplied) custom pre-freeze script in the virtual machine exited with a non-zero return code”. But there doesn’t exists a pre or post script in all of the VMs.

So as you know, no snapshot means no backup of this VM. I monitored the hostd of the host, where the VM is running. There I saw this messages: ” Could not run custom freeze/thaw operation: Insufficient permissions in guest operating system”.

VMware support told me, that there is a problem within the VMTools in the Solaris VM’s. They know about this problem (I didn’t find anything about this in the internet) and will solve it in a future patch.

For now, the only way is to use the “-Q 0″ switch with the vcbmounter command. This way VCB will ignore any pre or post scripts.

Christoph P.

So in short, -Q 0 disregards any pre or post scripts. Thanks Christoph for contributing to my blog!




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