NetBackup™ Web UI VMware Administrator's Guide
- Configuring RBAC and credentials for VMware administrators
 - Managing VMware servers
- Add VMware servers
 - Validate and update VMware server credentials
 - Browse VMware servers
 - Remove VMware servers
 - Create an intelligent VM group
 - Remove an intelligent VM group
 - Add a VMware access host
 - Remove a VMware access host
 - Change resource limits for VMware resource types
 - About VMware discovery
 - Change the autodiscovery frequency of VMware assets
 - Discover VMware server assets manually
 
 - Protecting VMs
 - Malware scan
 - Instant access
 - Instant rollback
 - Continuous data protection
- CDP terminology
 - CDP architecture
 - About continuous data protection
 - Prerequisites
 - Capacity-based licensing for CDP
 - Steps to configure CDP
 - Removing VMs from the CDP gateway
 - Defining the CDP gateway
 - Sizing considerations
 - Limiting concurrent CDP backup jobs
 - Controlling full sync
 - Monitoring CDP jobs
 - Using accelerators with CDP
 - Recovering CDP protected VMs
 - Some limitations of CDP
 - Troubleshooting for CDP
 
 - VM recovery
 - VMware agentless restore
 - Individual file and folder restore
 - Protecting VMs using hardware snapshot and replication
- About virtual machines and hardware snapshots
 - Deployment and architecture
 - Features and applications supported
 - Prerequisites for hardware snapshot and replication
 - Operations supported with hardware snapshot
 - Configuring a VMware policy to use hardware snapshot
 - Configuring a VMware policy to use NetBackup snapshot manager replication
 - Jobs in the Activity Monitor that use hardware snapshot for VMs
 - Notes and limitations
 - Troubleshooting with VMware hardware snapshot and replication operations
 
 - Troubleshooting VMware operations
 
Provide access to a credential for agentless single file recovery to a guest VM
A VMware administrator that wants to perform an agentless single file recovery to a guest VM may not have access to a guest VM's credentials. You can give a user access to a credential through an RBAC role. Either of the following methods allows the user to perform a recovery with a stored credential so they don't need to know the actual username and password for the VM.
See Add a credential for a VMware guest VM.
Note:
This credential type is not for VMware servers. Configure those credentials on the VMware servers tab in .
You can give a user access to a credential in the following ways.
Add a user to the Default VMware Administrator role. This RBAC role allows users to view all credentials and use any credential for recovery.
Create a custom role that has access to a limited number of credentials. Then add users to that role.
See Create a custom role for agentless single file recovery to a guest VM, with a credential.