Veritas NetBackup™ for Nutanix Acropolis Hypervisor (AHV) Administrator's Guide
- Introduction to NetBackup for Acropolis Hypervisor (AHV)
- Prerequisites and things to consider before using the plug-in
- Downloading and installing the Nutanix plug-in
- Configuring NetBackup communication with AHV
- Configuring secure communication between the Nutanix Acropolis Hypervisor server and NetBackup host
- Adding a backup host to the NetBackup master server
- Configuring NetBackup policies for AHV
- Backup and recovery
- Back up the Nutanix AHV virtual machines
- Overview of the Nutanix AHV virtual machines recovery process
- Recovering a Nutanix AHV VM using the command line for Hypervisor policy
- Troubleshooting issues
- Appendix A. NetBackup commands to backup and restore Nutanix AHV virtual machines
- Appendix B. Protect Nutanix AHV virtual machines with BigData policy
Planning the recovery of a Nutanix AHV VM
You can recover your Nutanix AHV VM using NetBackup's Backup, Archive, and Restore console or the command line interface. Planning the recovery location and the recovery options is an important pre-requisite before you start the recovery process.
You have the following recovery location options:
Table: Recovery location options
Original location | Alternate location |
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Recover the virtual machine in the same Nutanix AHV cluster or container that was set during the backup. | Recover the virtual machine to a different AHV cluster or container. |
You can modify or set the following configurations before recovering to the original location:
| You can modify or set the following configurations before recovering to the original location:
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Use the recovery options to modify the virtual machine configuration before you recover the VMs. The recovery options are available in the Virtual Machine Options dialog box in the Backup, Archive, and Restore console and must be set as the command line options or in the rename
file with the command line.
For more information about the rename
file, See Creating or modifying the rename file.
The following table describes the various recovery options for the Backup, Archive, and Restore console and the command line interface:
Table: Recovery options for the Backup, Archive, and Restore console and the command line interface
Recovery option - Backup, Archive, and Restore | Recovery option or keywords - command line Hypervisor policy | Description of recovery options |
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K | Overwrite the existing virtual machine in the AHV cluster. Use the K command line option to not overwrite the existing virtual machine. | |
vmid | Create a new ID for the VM that is different from the existing value that was set during the backup. Use the vmid command line option to retain the VM UUID. Note: If you select this option or set it to false, the new value is set automatically. | |
vmpoweron | Turn on the VM after recovery. | |
vmsn | Remove the network interface that was set for the VM during the backup. For command line, to remove the network interface, set the value to | |
vmmacid | Retain the MAC address that was set for the VM during the backup. | |
vmname in the rename file: change vmname to new_name | Change the virtual machine name to a unique name. | |
vmserver | Set the Nutanix AHV cluster where you want to recover the virtual machine. | |
NA | Set a custom priority for the recovery job. | |
change /<orig_container1> /<disk_uuid1> to /<alt_container1> Add in the rename file. | Select the Nutanix AHV container where you want to recover the virtual machine. You can select a different destination container for every source container. Note: Restore the disks from the same source container to the same destination container. |
For more information on using the recovery options using the command line interface, See Using the command line to recover Nutanix AHV virtual machines for Hypervisor policy.