My vCenter server is a Virtual Machine itself, and I've created backups of its 
VMDK using the Bareos VMware plugin. Now it's down and I need to restore the 
VMDK from a backup. This, however, seems not to be possible, as the plugins 
wants to connect to the vCenter server (my vCenter VM is called vc46-1):


27-Feb 12:10 bareos46-1-fd JobId 3976: Warning: python-fd: Could not retrieve 
SSL Cert from vc46-1.mobile.rz
27-Feb 12:10 bareos46-1-fd JobId 3976: Fatal error: python-fd: Traceback (most 
recent call last):
  File "/usr/lib/bareos/plugins/BareosFdWrapper.py", line 62, in plugin_io
    return bareos_fd_plugin_object.plugin_io(context, IOP)
  File "/usr/lib/bareos/plugins/BareosFdPluginVMware.py", line 358, in plugin_io
    self.vadp.keepalive()
  File "/usr/lib/bareos/plugins/BareosFdPluginVMware.py", line 693, in keepalive
    if int(time.time()) - self.si_last_keepalive > 900:
TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for -: 'int' and 'NoneType'

27-Feb 12:10 bareos-sd JobId 3976: Error: bsock_tcp.c:407 Write error sending 
60131 bytes to client:10.46.22.80:9103: ERR=Connection reset by peer
27-Feb 12:10 bareos-sd JobId 3976: Fatal error: read.c:156 Error sending to 
File daemon. ERR=Connection reset by peer
27-Feb 12:10 bareos-sd JobId 3976: Error: bsock_tcp.c:452 Socket has errors=1 
on call to client:10.46.22.80:9103
27-Feb 12:10 bareos-dir JobId 3976: Error: Bareos bareos-dir 17.2.4 (21Sep17):
  Build OS:               x86_64-pc-linux-gnu debian Debian GNU/Linux 8.0 
(jessie)
  JobId:                  3976
  Job:                    RestoreFiles.2018-02-27_12.10.37_04
  Restore Client:         bareos-fd
  Start time:             27-Feb-2018 12:10:39
  End time:               27-Feb-2018 12:10:41
  Elapsed time:           2 secs
  Files Expected:         2
  Files Restored:         0
  Bytes Restored:         0
  Rate:                   0.0 KB/s
  FD Errors:              1
  FD termination status:  Error
  SD termination status:  Fatal Error
  Termination:            *** Restore Error ***


I would be happy if the plain VMDK file would just be extracted locally 
therefore I tried the plugin option "python:localvmdk=yes", but that didn't 
change the story.

How can I extract a backup of this VM without connecting to the vCenter server?

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