Azure Backup Vault Credentials fail to validate on Server. Work fine on other machines.

Andrew Shepherd 0 Reputation points
2025-02-19T21:10:48.0233333+00:00

We had Azure Backup installed and running on a server. We then uninstalled the MARS agent, and are now trying to reinstall the software. During install it asks for Vault Credentials. We are able to download credentials with no problem but the credentials fail to validate and say "Invalid Vault Credentials provided.". The same vault credentials work fine if we install the MARS agent on another server, just not on the server that once ran Azure Backup. Unfortunately the files that we want to backup are on this server that doesn't work.

We have removed the MARS agent, ran a clean up script from Microsoft that was supposed to remove all trace of MARS so we could start fresh, but nothing works.

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  1. Madugula Jahnavi 0 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2025-02-21T09:47:32.8733333+00:00

    Hello Andrew Shepherd,

    Below are the few troubleshooting steps which can help you to resolve the issue.

    Firstly, the issue might happen if any file or folder corrupt occurred or does not have the updated or latest credentials with the recovery service. In this scenario, you can either create a new vault credentials or create a new vault to avoid conflicts.

    To make vault credentials work as expected, make sure that the MARS Agent is up to date, and the older versions may lead to validation errors as shown in the below snap. Try to download the vault credentials into a specific directory and use that to proceed further for avoiding issues. You can download by going to "properties" under vault.

    backupvault

    mars

    And also check the certificates existed on the server by visiting control panel and remove the certificates which are not in use to avoid confusion when the reinstallation registration process runs again.

    In the Azure Portal, under the backup vault, verify the Backup Management Servers and remove any registrations from previous failed installs existed.

    Check if there are any network restrictions or firewall blocking you to validate and proceed with the vault credentials. Refer MSDoc for more relevant information on the issue.

    Hope this helps.

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