"No connection to VR Server: Not responding." after upgrade to vSphere 5.5 (2024)

1. "No connection to VR Server: Not responding." after upgrade to vSphere 5.5

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racom

Posted Jan 17, 2014 11:10 AM

In the course of upgrading vSphere 5.1 to 5.5 along to http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2057795 I've updated vSphere Replication to 5.5.0.0 Build 1309877. All replications continued well then. I've only add replication for new vCenter and stopped it for the old one.

After migrating of all VM's including VR appliance to just upgraded other ESXi 5.5 host I've upgraded original host and migrated some VM's back. I've noticed that only this VM's are still replicated then. All other ones had "No connection to VR Server: Not responding." and "RPO violation" messages (including VR). If I migrate VM's to original host replication is restored. If I migrate it to other host connection to VR Server is lost again - regardless on which host is VR running.

Any idea, please?

2. RE: "No connection to VR Server: Not responding." after upgrade to vSphere 5.5

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racom

Posted Jan 17, 2014 12:00 PM

3. RE: "No connection to VR Server: Not responding." after upgrade to vSphere 5.5

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Michael Zucca

Posted Jan 17, 2014 04:29 PM

Ok, I'm somewhat unclear on what exactly the situation is.

Let's call the host you upgraded from 5.1 to 5.5 Host A and the host that was already upgraded to 5.5 Host B.

1. You migrated the VM's and the VR appliance from Host A to Host B.

2. You upgraded Host A from 5.1 to 5.5

3. You migrated some of the VM's (but no the VR server?) from Host B back to Host A.

4. The VM's back on Host A work but the ones on Host B don't work?

5. If you migrate the other VM's back to Host A they work, but migrating the VM's to any host besides host A doesn't work.

Is that right?

Double check that your upgraded setup still allows network traffic to flow from the affected servers to the VR server.

Did you have replication set to go out to a particular vmknic under 5.1?

4. RE: "No connection to VR Server: Not responding." after upgrade to vSphere 5.5

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racom

Posted Jan 17, 2014 10:48 PM

Yes, it's right. But it's related only to replication. If VM's are migrated out of Host A they lose connection to VR server and replication stoped. Even VR server lose connection to itself if it is not running on Host A. VR server was running on Host A during update to 5.5.0.0.

I've tried to configure replication settings for VM's on Host B but nothing changed. If I migrate any previously configured VM to Host A replication is restored without new configuration. And VM's on Host A are replicated even if VR server is migrated to Host B and its replication stopped.

I can ping both replicated and non-replicared VM's as well as both hosts from VR server.

I'm not sure if I understand well your last question. There are two vmnics on VR server. First one is connected to LAN with VM's. Second one is via VLAN connected to NAS where replicas are stored. We are using replication in a Single vCenter Server Instance.

5. RE: "No connection to VR Server: Not responding." after upgrade to vSphere 5.5

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Michael Zucca

Posted Jan 21, 2014 07:29 PM

racom wrote:

Even VR server lose connection to itself if it is not running on Host A.

Ok, so if the VR server is not running on Host A, then you can't even ping the VR server's address from the VR server itself?

I can ping both replicated and non-replicared VM's as well as both hosts from VR server.

But you cannot ping the VR server from the hosts or can you?

Do you have some kind of special routing setup that maybe didn't make it's way through the upgrade process?

6. RE: "No connection to VR Server: Not responding." after upgrade to vSphere 5.5

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racom

Posted Jan 22, 2014 09:48 AM

mikez2 wrote:

Ok, so if the VR server is not running on Host A, then you can't even ping the VR server's address from the VR server itself?

But you cannot ping the VR server from the hosts or can you?

Do you have some kind of special routing setup that maybe didn't make it's way through the upgrade process?

All pings are working regardless of where VR server is running. I can ping VR server LAN IP as well as localhost IP from itself. I can ping VR server from both hosts as well as from VM's with active and non active replication.

It doesn't look like network problem by my point of view. I suppose it to be related to PR1121196 I've found here http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2062311. I can see

"2014-01-22T09:25:13.012Z cpu22:1548475)WARNING: Hbr: 549: Connection failed to 192.168.20.19 (groupID=GID-7422a6fc-6a67-469b-97e6-3c1e76315431): Timeout

2014-01-22T09:25:13.012Z cpu22:1548475)WARNING: Hbr: 4521: Failed to establish connection to [192.168.20.19]:44046(groupID=GID-7422a6fc-6a67-469b-97e6-3c1e76315431): Timeout"

messages in /var/log/vmkernel.log on Host B if I migrate VR server there.

But I can't find vSphere Replication traffic checkbox using vSphere Web Client (could it be feature of vSphere 5.1 only?). Corresponding patches are for ESXi 5.1 and both hosts was updated to ESXi 5.5 yet. I can see this patches in vSphere Update Manager but hosts look like compliant after scan.

8. RE: "No connection to VR Server: Not responding." after upgrade to vSphere 5.5

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racom

Posted Jan 22, 2014 06:46 PM

It works! After removing the line from the esx.conf and rebooting Host B replication of all VM's on both hosts continue. Many thanks.

"No connection to VR Server: Not responding." after upgrade to vSphere 5.5 (2024)

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