Veritas NetBackup™ for VMware Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
- Required tasks: overview
- Notes and prerequisites
- Configure NetBackup communication with VMware
- Adding NetBackup credentials for VMware
- Validating VMware virtualization server certificates in NetBackup
- Configure NetBackup policies for VMware
- VMware backup options
- Exclude Disks tab
- Configure a VMware Intelligent Policy
- Reduce the size of backups
- Back up virtual machines
- Use Accelerator to back up virtual machines
- Restore virtual machines
- Restoring the full VMware virtual machine
- Virtual Machine Recovery dialog boxes (restore to original location)
- Virtual Machine Recovery dialogs boxes (restore to alternate location)
- Restoring VMware virtual machine disks by using Backup, Archive, and Restore
- Restoring VMware virtual machine disks by using NetBackup commands
- Restoring individual VMware virtual machine files
- Browse and search virtual machines for restore
- Restore virtual machines with Instant Recovery
- Use NetBackup for vCloud Director
- Virtual machine recovery dialog boxes for vCloud Director
- Best practices and more information
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A. NetBackup commands to back up and restore virtual machines
- Using NetBackup commands to create a VMware policy
- Appendix B. Configuring services for NFS on Windows
- About configuring services for NFS on Windows 2012 or 2016 (NetBackup for VMware)
- About configuring services for NFS on Windows 2008 and 2008 R2 (NetBackup for VMware)
- Appendix C. The Reuse VM selection query results option
- Appendix D. Backup of VMware raw devices (RDM)
Browse for VMware virtual machines
When you configure a NetBackup policy, you can use the Browse for Virtual Machines screen to select virtual machines for backup. You can enter the virtual machine's host name manually or browse and select it from a list.
As an alternative, NetBackup can automatically select virtual machines based on a range of criteria.
See About automatic virtual machine selection for NetBackup for VMware.
Enter the VM display name (or VM hostname, VM BIOS UUID, VM DNS Name, VM instance UUID)
Click this option if you want to manually enter the name or other identifier of a virtual machine. The format of the name depends on your system. It may be the fully qualified name or another name, depending on your network configuration and how the name is defined in the guest OS. If NetBackup cannot find the name you enter, policy validation fails.
Note:
The type of name to enter depends on the Primary VM identifier setting on the VMware tab of the policy.
To enter a name, make sure that
is not selected.Click this option to discover vCenter servers, clusters, data centers, vApps, and ESX servers (shown in the left pane). You can select virtual machines from a list (in the right pane).
NetBackup uses the following icons for vSphere objects:
vCenter server
Datacenter
Cluster
vApp
ESX server
Virtual machine (powered off)
Virtual machine (powered on)
Virtual machine template
The virtual machines that are contained in a VMware vApp are displayed in the right pane along with other virtual machines.
The virtual machine names that are listed may be derived from a cache file. Use of the cache file is faster than rediscovering the virtual machines on the network if your site has a large number of virtual machines.
If NetBackup cannot obtain the IP address of the virtual machine, the host name and IP address are displayed as NONE.
Note that virtual machine host names or display names must be unique within a master server's policies:
To update the cache file and re-display virtual machines, click the refresh icon to the right of the Last Update field. This field shows the date and time of the most recent cache file that contains the names of virtual machines.
For NetBackup to access the virtual machines, note the following:
The NetBackup master server must have credentials for the VMware vCenter or ESX server(s).
DNS problems may prevent or slow down discovery of the virtual machines.
To limit the search to particular vCenter or ESX servers, you can create a BACKUP registry entry as an exclude list. Excluding unneeded servers can dramatically speed up the search for virtual machines.
The browsing time out value must not be set too low.
VM hostname, Display Name, DNS Name, Instance UUID, etc.
When you select an ESX server in the left pane, information about its virtual machines appears in columns in the right pane.
You can change the arrangement of these columns by right-clicking in the right pane:
The columns are the following:
The virtual machines you selected are listed in the Clients tab.