If you are unable to re-register the Workload Backup extension on your Azure VM due to network connectivity issues, here are some steps you can take:
- Check Network Connectivity: Ensure that the Azure VM can reach the Azure Backup service. This includes verifying that there are no network security group (NSG) rules or firewall settings blocking the connection.
- TLS 1.2 Compliance: Make sure that TLS 1.2 is not blocked on your network as it is required for secure communication with Azure services.
- Use Re-register Option: As suggested in the error message, use the re-register option available in the Backup Infrastructure pane in the Recovery Services vault. This can help re-establish the connection between the VM and the Azure Backup service.
- Self-Diagnose Network Issues: Follow the self-diagnosis steps mentioned in the Azure documentation to identify any underlying network issues. This may provide insights into what might be causing the connectivity problems.
- Contact Support: If the issue persists after trying the above steps, consider reaching out to Microsoft support for further assistance.
Since you mentioned that there is an existing private endpoint created for the Recovery Services vault (RSV) in the same virtual network as the Azure VM, ensure that the private endpoint is correctly configured and that the DNS settings are properly set up to resolve the Azure Backup service endpoint.
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