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This article documents troubleshooting steps to be taken if the Veeam vPower NFS Service fails to start.
Check Port Usage Check if another process is locking one of ports used by the Veeam vPower NFS Service: Open an Administrative PowerShell Prompt Run the following command to check the ports used by Veeam vPower NFS Service. Shown in this example command is port 6161, but starting in Veeam Backup & Replication 13, if port 111 is locked by another process the service will now fail to start.
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