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Problem using remote probe #106
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Others info, may be it can help:
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Last test, if can help more:
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You need at least install the Veeam Console on the probe device that executes the script. Otherwise use the httppush feature from the VBR server to the probe. |
Thanks for you reply! |
Does the console connection to 192.168.1.21 work? |
Yes, consolle can ping it.
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The console of the probe can also connect to the target Veeam Backup Server. Really I don't understand what I'm doing wrong... |
I have different result if I use Powershell launched from Veeam Console: This:
[really confused] |
UPDATE. RESULT!!
Now Prtg has an different error:
"DESKTOP-LUS909N$" is NOT the user, but the computer name of the probe. |
Last test with XML Custom EXE/Script Sensor Advanced: retun a format error: BUT return of script (attached) is like suggest on: OK, no more ideas... I feel frustrated ATTACH: |
Just reconfigure the PRTG PROBE service to run as a service account with at least read permissions in VBR. |
Thanks @vMarkusK . Unfortunately, the situation is unchanged. |
When the script is launched locally it produces the correct XML output, no errors. Strange... I'll opent a ticket in Paessler. |
You can do a few more diagnostic steps:
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Hallo!
I am using a Remote Probe from Prtg to access Veeam installed on the remote network. Veeam is not installed on the same server where the Remote Probe is installed.
Prtg's sensor is set up like this:
EXE/Script: PSx64.exe
Parameters -f="PRTG-VeeamBRStats.ps1" -p="192.168.1.21"
Prtg returns the following error:
\Program Files (x86)\PRTG Network Monitor\custom sensors\EXE\PRTG-VeeamBRStats.ps1 : The term 'Disconnect-VBRServer' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program. Check the spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is correct and try again. At line:1 char:1 + &'C:\Program Files (x86)\PRTG Network Monitor\custom sensors\EXE\PRTG ... + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (Disconnect-VBRServer:String) [PRTG-VeeamBRStats.ps1], CommandNotFoundEx ception + FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException,PRTG-VeeamBRStats.ps1 No Veeam Modules found, Fallback to SnapIn.
I have found a similar issue, but I can't solve.
I do not understand what I am doing wrong...
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