The vRanger Service does not start after installing vRanger on Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1. |
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If the Quest vRanger Service is installed with a user other than the currently logged in user, use mixed-mode authentication for SQL Server® and authenticate with the system administrator (sa) user. Alternatively, Windows®-only authentication can be used if the following workaround is implemented.
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You may also uninstall vRanger using the Programs and Features application in the Control Panel. |
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When a proxy server is configured on the vRanger machine, vRanger may not be able to connect to VMware® vCenter™ Servers or NetVault SmartDisk repositories. If you are unsure what the account is, use Microsoft Management Console (MMC) to check the services.msc file.
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When performing SAN backups of VMs created in VMware® vCloud Director® from a template, the backup may fail with the “Error: 2760 - <VIXcannotOpenDetails> VIX can’t open…” error. The VMware SAN mode transport searches for VMs by BIOS UUID. By default, all instances and VMs that are deployed from a given catalog vApps/template in vCloud Director are assigned the same BIOS UUID. For more information, see VMware KB article 1002403. To resolve this issue, perform the workaround documented in VMware KB article 2002506. |
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When performing a quiesced backup of a Windows Server 2012 VM without using vzShadow.exe, event log errors are generated for System Reserved volumes during snapshot creation. |
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The VMware QueryChangedDiskAreas API returns incorrect sectors after extending the VM VMDK file with CBT enabled. This issue causes the CBT filter to become invalid, possibly corrupting vRanger backups. For more information, see VMware KB article 2090639. Ensure that the patches described in VMware KB article 2090639 are applied, and follow other workaround recommendations documented in the KB as appropriate for your environment. |
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When using the vzShadow.exe executable to perform application-consistent backups, lettered drives are required. The use of vzShadow.exe to quiesce mount points with databases is not supported. |
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For options to resolve this issue, see VMware KB article 1037071. |
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The use of SAN transport mode is not supported when working with encrypted VMs. This is due to a VMware VDDK limitation documented here. |
To ensure that ISO images are attached to a VM when restored:
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When a standalone ESXi host is added to the vRanger inventory, and that Host is associated with a vSphere® vCenter that is not in the vRanger inventory, restore operations to that host fail with the error: “<host> is being managed by a Virtual Center. Please disassociate the host from the Virtual Center before continuing a Restore operation or register the Virtual Center in vRanger.” Association is relationship in vSphere, whereby some host resources are managed only by an associated vCenter, and not the host itself. The Host, therefore, does not have permission to perform the operations required to restore a VM. If the vCenter is not in the vRanger inventory, vRanger cannot obtain the required permissions. |
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When performing a Linux® FLR operation that recovers files and folders with the following characters in the name, the files and folders are displayed with what look to be randomly generated names, and are restored successfully with same random names. Characters that cause this behavior are: |
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The vRanger cataloging feature does not support operation against dynamic disks. |
When deploying the vRanger physical client to a physical server, the account used to install and run the client must have administrative Log on as a service rights. If this computer is a node in a cluster, check that this user right is assigned to the Cluster service account on all nodes in the cluster. For instructions, see the Microsoft TechNet article Add the Log on as a service right to an account. |
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A replication job with more than 15 disks hangs. You can replicate with less than 15 disks with a separate replication job for remaining disks. |
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Successfully replicated encrypted VM with different types of controllers fails to reboot. |
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Ensure that replication jobs are configured between hosts running the same version of VMware ESXi. |
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Replication to a target containing vRDM disks is not supported. |
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When a standalone ESXi host is added to the vRanger inventory, and that Host is associated with a vSphere vCenter not in the vRanger inventory, replication operations to that host fail with the error: “<host> is being managed by a Virtual Center. Please disassociate the host from the Virtual Center before continuing a replication operation or register the Virtual Center in vRanger.” Association is a relationship introduced in vSphere 5, whereby some host resources are managed only by an associated vCenter, and not the host itself. The Host, therefore, does not have permission to perform the operations required to replicate a VM. If the vCenter is not in the vRanger inventory, vRanger cannot obtain the required permissions. |
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On the vRanger VA, execute the commands After executing the above commands, reboot the virtual appliance. |
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Deploying a VA to a standalone host fails if the host is managed by a vCenter. |
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When special characters are used in a file or folder name, you cannot see that file or folder when browsing the datastore in vCenter. This issue is documented in more detail in the VMware KB article 1015650. |
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When creating a Hyper-V backup job, mixing VMs with Cluster Shared Volumes (CSV) and non-CSV volumes is not supported. For more information, see Microsoft KB article 2771882. |
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Quest has not verified support for vCenter 7.0 using vSAN policies. |
The End of General Support (EoGS) for VMware 7.x would be October 2, 2025.
IMPORTANT: The information in this section is a summary. Review the information below and in the “System Requirements” and “Upgrading vRanger” chapters of the Quest vRanger Installation/Upgrade Guide before installing or upgrading to this version of vRanger. |
The following operating systems are supported for installation of vRanger.
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