NetBackup™ for VMware Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
- Required tasks: overview
- Configuring RBAC roles for VMware administrators
- Notes and prerequisites
- VMware vSphere privileges
- Managing VMware servers
- About VMware discovery
- Add VMware servers
- Change resource limits for VMware resource types
- Configuring backup policies for VMware
- Backup options on the VMware tab
- Exclude disks tab
- Configuring a VMware Intelligent Policy
- About the Reuse VM selection query results option
- Use Accelerator to back up virtual machines
- Configuring protection plans for VMware
- Malware scan
- Instant access
- Instant rollback
- Continuous data protection
- Backing up virtual machines
- VM recovery
- VMware agentless restore
- Restoring Individual files and folders from VMware backups
- Using NetBackup to back up Cloud Director environments
- Recover VMware Cloud Director virtual machines
- Restore virtual machines with Instant Recovery
- Protecting VMs using hardware snapshots and replication
- Best practices and more information
- Troubleshooting VMware operations
- NetBackup logging for VMware
- Snapshot error encountered (status code 156)
- Appendix A. Configuring services for NFS on Windows
- About configuring services for NFS on Windows 2012 or 2016 (NetBackup for VMware)
- Appendix B. Backups of VMware raw devices (RDM)
Add VMware servers
NetBackup requires logon credentials for a VMware server for either of the following reasons:
To browse the server's virtual machines and back them up.
To use the server as a target for restoring virtual machines.
To add VMware servers and their credentials
- On the left, click Workloads > VMware, then click the VMware servers tab.
The tab shows the servers that you can access.
- Click Add to add a server.
- Select the server type.
- Enter the host name.
- Add the credentials.
- Choose a Backup host for validation.
Starting with NetBackup 10.5, the version of a backup host must be at NetBackup 10.5 or later. It is recommended that you use a backup host whose version is the same as the primary server.
- Indicate a Port number for the connection.
If the default port number has not been changed on the VMware server, no port specification is required. If the VMware server has been configured to use a different port, specify that port number.
- Click Save.
VMs and other objects appear after the discovery process for the VMware server completes.
Table: Server types describes the types of VMware servers that you can add and any requirements when you add their credentials.
Table: Server types
Server type | Description |
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Designates a vCenter (or VirtualCenter) server that manages ESX servers. When you create a policy to back up this server's virtual machines, NetBackup can browse this server and list its virtual machines. If the credentials provide full access privileges to the vCenter server, you can restore virtual machines to this server. Note: Do not enter logon credentials for the individual ESX servers that this vCenter server manages. NetBackup needs credentials for the vCenter only. If you enter credentials for both an ESXi server and a vCenter that manages it, problems such as the following may occur:
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Designates a standalone ESXi server that a vCenter server does not manage. NetBackup can browse the ESXi server to present a list of its virtual machines for backup. You can also restore virtual machines to this ESXi server. To use the server as a target for restores, enter the credentials that provide full access privileges to the ESXi server. | |
Restore ESXi | Designates an ESXi server to which NetBackup can restore virtual machines. You must enter the credentials that provide full access privileges to the server. Note: NetBackup accesses this type of server for restores only, not for backups. The restore ESXi server type has the following advantages:
Note: VMware does not support the restore of virtual machines directly to an ESXi 5.x or later server that vCenter manages. To restore the virtual machine, select the vCenter server as the destination. As an alternative, you can set up an independent ESXi server to be used for restores. You must add NetBackup restore credentials for that ESXi server by means of the Restore ESXi type. For further information on the restore ESX server, refer to the following Veritas tech note: |
VMware Cloud Director | Designates a Cloud Director server. NetBackup can browse the vCloud environment on this server to present a list of its virtual machines for backup. You can also restore virtual machines to this server. Note the following:
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Refer to the following guidelines when you enter the server name.
Enter the server name in the same format in which it is registered in DNS and in the VMware server (whether short or fully-qualified).
See Using the VMware Managed Object Browser to verify the server name.
Fully qualified names are recommended. The entire name must be properly formed without empty or null elements. For example, a fully-qualified name must include the domain name and not end in a period (.).
For the vCenter name, note the following:
The vCenter name is case-sensitive.
The vCenter name must match the name that is set on the vCenter for
VimApiUrl
name andRuntime
name. For assistance in setting those names on the vCenter, and for additional vCenter naming requirements relating to the NetBackup plug-ins for vSphere: See the topic on consistent vCenter naming in the NetBackup Plug-in for VMware vSphere Client (HTML5) Guide.
The ESX server name is case-sensitive. Enter the ESX server name exactly as it is in the VMware environment. If the case is wrong, the credential validation fails and states "...expecting <correct_name_of_server>."