Overview Community Speaking Engagements

Below you’ll find a short overview of my speaking engagements in coming months. I encourage everyone to attend the smaller and often les expensive or even free events as they provide a fast way to get up to speed with new technologies. Everyone is welcome and we’re all there to learn. The sessions I’ll be presenting are on are about Windows Server 2012 & Hyper-V, but that should not be a surprise.

TechNet BeLuxThe Belgian Windows Server 2012 Launch Event  Antwerp, October 3rd 2012

On October 3rd I’ll be presenting a session at the Windows Server 2012 Launch Event in the Windows Server 2012 Track. That session is called “Hyper-V over SMB: Remote File Storage Support in Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V”.You can register here for this event which is free and open to all.clip_image001

 

Presenting at the Technical Experts Conference 2012 Europe – Barcelona, October 22nd-24th 2012

I’ll be speaking at the Technical Experts Conference 2012 Europe in Barcelona on Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V and it’s storage related improvements and great new features. Being an MVP is about sharing knowledge and experiences with you so I’ll join up again I won’t be there alone, as my friends, colleagues and fellow MVPs Aidan Finn (@joe_elway), Carsten Rachfahl (@hypervserver) and Hans Vredevoort (@hvredevoort) will be there as well to present and share their knowledge, which I extensive, I assure you. It’s great to have the chance to come together and talk about our technology passions.TEC2012-Europe-170x40-vVirtualizatio

 

Experts2Experts Virtualization Conference (E2EVC) – Hamburg, November 2nd-4th 2012

In joining up with my fellow MVPs Alex Jushin (@e2evc), Aidan Finn (@joe_elway), Carsten Rachfahl (@hypervserver) and Hans Vredevoort (@hvredevoort) to present a master class on Sunday November 4th. Unfortunately this event has already sold out. Click on the link in the title to find out more about E2EVC. It’s a great way to meet up with fellow technologists and learn from each other. Ronnie, Jeff, Florian, Udo … it will be good to see you there! I’m looking forward to it Smile 

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Dell Storage Forum Paris 2012 – Paris, November 14th 2012

On November the 14th I’ll be in Paris, joining the DELL “Fluid Forward Think Tank” at Dell Storage Forum Paris 2012 for an open conversation on our wishes, needs, ideas on the future of storage & technology in our businesses. That might make for an interesting discussion with others from the industry and it provides for a real good way learn from other people their experiences and challenges.image

DELL Compellent Hardware VSS Provider & Commvault on Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V nodes – Volume Shadow Copy Service error: Unexpected error querying for the IVssWriterCallback interface. hr = 0x80070005, Access is denied.

As you know by now I’ve been building a high throughput, large volume Disk2Disk backup solution and that has been rather successful. At optimal speed we get 2TB/Hour per backup media server. As we currently have two, we can get to 4TB/hour at maximum throughput Smile. Currently that is, we’ll see if more is possible. The solution, which I’ll blog about later, is based on the Dell Compellent hardware VSS provider (Dell Compellent Replay Manager 6.2.0.9), Windows Server 2012, CommVault 9.0 R2 and PowerVault storage a the target disks and as it’s working now is saving us many hundred of thousands of Euros compared to dedicated D2D backup appliances or solutions.

The entire process has been a fairly smooth one, which was a relief as decent hardware VSS providers are not easy to come by, based on our experience and that of many colleagues. So, once again the DELL Compellent choice is turning out to be a good one. We did have to fix one small issue along the way.

Whilst using the DELL Compellent Hardware VSS Provider with Commvault Simpana 9.0 R2  to do host level back of the virtual machines on Windows Server 2012 Hyper-V cluster nodes. We ran into a small issue. The backup run fine but we saw this error being logged:

Volume Shadow Copy Service error: Unexpected error querying for the IVssWriterCallback interface.  hr = 0x80070005, Access is denied.
. This is often caused by incorrect security settings in either the writer or requestor process.

Operation:
   Gathering Writer Data

Context:
   Writer Class Id: {e8132975-6f93-4464-a53e-1050253ae220}
   Writer Name: System Writer
   Writer Instance ID: {3f4965d8-10ac-411b-bf6d-6a607f237775}

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The description found here was not helpful in resolving this. This error is found all over the internet with just about any backup product. The possible causes and solutions that are suggested are as follows:

Change the Language for non-Unicode programs to English (United States)

This is not a solution in our case, which would have surprised me if it had been.

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Eliminate the error condition by adding the access permissions for the domain account that the Compellent Replay Manager Service for Microsoft Servers (VSS) runs under to COM Security of the affected server

As the domain account used for this service is a member of the local administrators group that already has the permissions this would also have surprised me but we tested it anyway. It turns out this is not the cause either.

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But for your information this is how it’s done:

You can eliminate the error condition by adding the access permissions for the Network Service account to the COM Security of the affected server. To add the access permissions for the Network Service account, do the following:

  • From the Start Menu, select Run
    The Run dialog opens.In the Open field, input dcomcnfg and click OK.
    The Component Services dialog opens.
  • Expand Component Services, Computers, and My Computer.
    Right-click My Computer and click Properties on the pop-up menu.
  • The My Computer Properties dialog opens.
  • Click the COM Security tab.
    Under Access Permission click Edit Default.
  • The Access Permissions dialog opens.
  • From the Access Permissions dialog, add the DOMAINcompellentreplayservice account with Local Access & Remote access allowed (cluser => not just a local host).
  • Close all open dialogs.
  • Restart the computer.

The real cause & solution

According to Microsoft support this issue occurs when using a 3rd party backup program that utilizes Windows VSS (Volume Shadow Service) and has its own requestor. This is indeed the case here. “It looks like the requestor (the backup application) does not allow system writer to call back into their process and hence generates the error in the application log.” This sounds very plausible Winking smile

The fix:

  1. The following example grants access to the "DOMAINcompellentreplayservice" account.
  2. Click on Start, type regedit in the search box.
  3. On the Registry Editor window, navigate to: KEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>SYSTEM>CurrentControlSet>Services>VSS>VssAccessControl
  4. Add a DWORD value with the name: "DOMAINcompellentreplayservice" and set the value to “1”.

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And voila: the error has gone when running backups Open-mouthed smile

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I assume no responsibility if you do this in your environment but I can say that all this works perfectly in our CommVault Simpana 9.0 R2 setup whist backing up the virtual machines on our Hyper-V cluster nodes at the host level using the DELL Compellent hardware VSS provider. And yes this is Windows Server 2012, careful testing, planning helps when being an early adaptor.

The Belgian Windows Server 2012 Launch Event

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Join Microsoft, Mike Resseler (@MikeResseler) Paul Loonen (@ploonen), Ruben Nauwelaars (@rnauwelaers) and myself  (@workinghardinit) at the  Windows Server 2012 Launch Event to celebrate the arrival of Windows Server 2012 with Microsoft gurus and local experts from the community.

It’s a great opportunity to learn more about the amazing new capabilities in the areas of Virtualization, Storage, Networking, Management and more. If you jump over to the Azure track you also discover how Windows Azure can extend your on premises infrastructure by deploying Virtual Machines in the cloud effectively extending your Private Cloud to a Hybrid one.

A reliable source at Microsoft Belgium told us that all attendees will receive a 16GB memory stick with Windows Server 2012 and Azure resources on it so you can start your lab as soon as you get home Smile.

I’d register as soon as possible as seats are limited and assigned on a fist come, first served, basis.

Altaro Hyper-V Backup 3.5 Supports Windows 2012

Altaro is one of the first backup vendors to support Windows Server 2012 with release of Hyper-V Backup v3.5. It has few that can match that speed to market and then we’re talking the likes of CommVault who Altaro can teach some lessons left and right (I should know, I’m a long time CommVault customer and whilst a great product they should really address some issues, hire a GUI developer is one, get decent information and accessible support is another, we won’t even mention pricing Winking smile).

With Altaro Hyper-V Backup v3.5. we get full support Windows Server 2012. That is CSV 2.0, VSS backups of SMB 3.0  etc. As an early adaptor I can appreciate the speed and time to market of a backup product. I do not like 3rd party vendors keeping me back of getting the most of Volume License software assurance so these things matter to me when selecting products.

Check out htttp://www.altaro.com/hyper-v-backup/ for more information. Some of their customers are enough to make you look at their solution. At least it made me do so => Harvard University, Max-Planck Institute, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Princeton University, US Geological Survey, … etc. (I’m a scientist by training so yes these customers appeal to me Smile) .

Disclaimer: No I did not ever accept any offer for sponsorship from any vendor, even if asked, just because I wanted to make sure you know who’s story I’m telling.