Veritas NetBackup™ 8.0 for VMware Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
- About NetBackup for VMware
- Updates to this guide for NetBackup 8.0
- About the virtual machine backups that include database data
- About the NetBackup appliance as a VMware backup host
- NetBackup for VMware components
- Appliance as backup host: component overview
- Media servers as backup or discovery hosts
- Overview of the VMware backup process
- NetBackup for VMware license requirement
- NetBackup for VMware terminology
- Select Client wizard panel
- Required tasks: overview
- Notes and prerequisites
- NetBackup for VMware prerequisites
- NetBackup for VMware: notes and restrictions
- Notes on VMware Virtual Volumes (VVols)
- NetBackup IPv6 parameter required for backups in VMware IPv6 environments
- NetBackup for VMware: notes on Linux virtual machines
- Notes on the NetBackup appliance as a VMware backup host
- NetBackup for VMware support for SAN multi-pathing
- NetBackup for VMware support for fault tolerant VMs
- NetBackup character restrictions for virtual machine display names and other vSphere objects
- In the policy Query Builder, display names, resource pool names, and vApp names are case-sensitive
- Notes on the hotadd transport mode
- Notes and limitations for tag usage in VMware Intelligent Policy queries
- Notes and limitations for the backup and restore of VMware tag associations
- Configure NetBackup communication with VMware
- Configure NetBackup policies for VMware
- Configuring a VMware policy from the Policy Wizard
- Configuring a VMware policy from the Policies utility
- Limit jobs per policy on the Attributes tab (for VMware)
- VMware backup options
- VMware backup host
- Optimizations options (VMware)
- Primary VM identifier options (VMware)
- Existing snapshot handling options (VMware)
- Transport modes options (VMware)
- Application protection options (VMware)
- VMware - Advanced Attributes dialog
- About the Post vCenter events option (VMware Advanced Attributes)
- About the Exclude disk options for Virtual disk selection
- Virtual disk selection options: an example to avoid
- Restoring data from the backups that excluded the boot disk or data disks
- Browse for VMware Virtual Machines
- Limiting the VMware servers that NetBackup searches when browsing for virtual machines
- Virtual machine host names and display names should be unique if VMs are selected manually in the policy
- Primary VM identifier option and manual selection of virtual machines
- About incremental backups of virtual machines
- Configuring incremental backups
- Storage Foundation Volume Manager volumes in the virtual machine
- About older NetBackup policies and pre-7.x backup hosts
- Configure a VMware Intelligent Policy
- About automatic virtual machine selection for NetBackup for VMware
- Support and use of VMware tag associations
- The basics of a NetBackup query rule
- Important notes on automatic virtual machine selection
- NetBackup requirements for automatic virtual machine selection
- Automatic virtual machine selection: Task overview
- Options for selecting VMware virtual machines
- Configuring automatic virtual machine selection
- Editing an existing query in Basic Mode
- Using the Query Builder in Advanced Mode
- AND vs. OR in queries
- Examples for the NetBackup Query Builder
- The IsSet operator in queries
- About selecting virtual machines by means of multiple policies
- Order of operations in queries (precedence rules)
- Parentheses in compound queries
- Query rules for resource pools
- Query rules for datacenter folders (host folder)
- Query rules for duplicate names
- Query rules for tags
- Query Builder field reference
- Test Query screen for VMware
- Test Query: Failed virtual machines
- Effect of Primary VM identifier parameter on Selection column in Test Query results
- Effect of Primary VM identifier parameter on VM Name column in Test query results
- Refreshing the display of virtual environment changes in the Query Builder
- Reduce the size of backups
- Back up virtual machines
- Use Accelerator to back up virtual machines
- About the NetBackup Accelerator for virtual machines
- Accelerator: full vs. incremental schedules
- How the NetBackup Accelerator works with virtual machines
- Accelerator notes and requirements for virtual machines
- Accelerator forced rescan for virtual machines (schedule attribute)
- Accelerator requires the OptimizedImage attribute
- Accelerator backups and the NetBackup catalog
- Accelerator messages in the backup job details log
- NetBackup logs for Accelerator with virtual machines
- About reporting the amount of Accelerator backup data that was transferred over the network
- Replacing the Accelerator image size with the network-transferred data in NetBackup command output
- Restore virtual machines
- Restore notes and restrictions
- Restore notes and restrictions on Linux
- Restoring the full VMware virtual machine
- Virtual Machine Recovery dialog boxes (restore to original location)
- Virtual Machine Recovery dialogs boxes (restore to alternate location)
- Recovery Destination dialog box (restore to alternate location)
- Recovery Options dialog box (restore to alternate location)
- Select ESX server dialog box (restore to alternate location)
- Select Folder dialog box (restore to alternate location)
- Select Datastore or Datastore Cluster dialog box (restore to alternate location)
- Storage Destination dialog box (restore to alternate location)
- Network Connections and Other Recovery Options dialog box (restore to alternate location)
- Perform Recovery dialog box (restore to alternate location)
- About VMware virtual machine disk restore
- Restoring VMware virtual machine disks
- Determining the backup image ID from which to restore a VMware virtual machine disk
- Creating the VMware virtual machine disk restore file
- Modifying the virtual machine disk restore file
- Validating the virtual machine disk restore file
- Restoring the virtual machine disk or disks
- VMware virtual machine disk restore file
- About restore of individual files
- Restoring individual files
- How NetBackup handles VMware tag associations at restore
- Browse and search virtual machines for restore
- If the recovery host is not at the same NetBackup release level as the backup host
- Restore virtual machines with Instant Recovery
- About Instant Recovery for VMware
- Task overview for Instant Recovery for VMware
- Performance recommendations for Instant Recovery for VMware
- Requirements for Instant Recovery for VMware
- Notes on Instant Recovery for VMware
- Restarting the Client for NFS service on a Windows restore host
- Instant Recovery options on the nbrestorevm command
- Restoring a virtual machine with Instant Recovery for VMware
- Restoring a virtual machine to a different location with Instant Recovery for VMware
- Restoring individual files with Instant Recovery for VMware while the current virtual machine is running
- Job types for Instant Recovery for VMware
- Reactivating a restored virtual machine with Instant Recovery for VMware
- Use NetBackup for vCloud Director
- About NetBackup for vCloud Director
- Notes on creating a NetBackup policy for vCloud
- Notes on restoring virtual machines into vCloud Director
- Restoring virtual machines into vCloud Director
- Reducing the time required for VM discovery in a large vCloud environment
- Virtual machine recovery dialog boxes for vCloud Director
- Recovery Destination dialog box
- Recovery Options dialog box (vCloud Director)
- Recovery vApp Options for vCloud Director dialog box (restore to original location)
- Virtual Machine Options dialog box for vCloud Director
- Perform Recovery dialog box for vCloud Director
- Recovery Options dialog box for vCloud Director (restore to alternate location)
- Recovery vApp Options for vCloud Director dialog box (restore to alternate location)
- Select a vApp dialog box
- Recovery Destination Options for vCloud Director dialog box (restore to alternate location)
- Virtual Machine Options (restore to alternate location)
- Network connections (restore to alternate location)
- Perform Recovery dialog box for vCloud Director (restore to alternate location)
- Best practices and more information
- Troubleshooting
- Notes on troubleshooting NetBackup for VMware
- Beware of unsupported backup host
- How to determine the ESX network that NetBackup used for the backup or restore
- NetBackup logging for VMware
- Configuring VxMS logging
- Format of the VxMS core.log and provider.log file names
- Configuring the VDDK logging level
- Preventing browsing delays caused by DNS problems
- Changing the browsing timeout for virtual machine discovery
- Changing timeout and logging values for vSphere
- Credentials for VMware server are not valid
- Snapshot error encountered (status code 156)
- The origin of the snapshot failure: NetBackup or VMware?
- Conflict between NetBackup and VMware Storage vMotion with vSphere 5.0 or later
- The restore fails when you restore individual files to a virtual machine that has NetBackup client software
- Backup or restore job hangs
- VMware SCSI requirement for application quiesce on Windows 2008 or later
- Mount point missing on a restored Windows virtual machine
- Mount points not available when restoring files from a Linux virtual machine
- Remove the Consolidate Helper snapshot
- Invalid client error when you restore files using NetBackup BAR interface installed on the virtual machine
- VMware virtual machine does not restart after restore
- NetBackup job fails due to update tasks on the VMware server
- The vSphere interface reports that virtual machine consolidation is needed
- The Enable file recovery from VM backup option does not work if a volume disk set contains a mixture of disk types
- Linux VMs and persistent device naming
- For a VMware virtual machine with Windows dynamic disks, a restore from incremental backup fails with a Windows restore host and the hotadd transport mode
- Simultaneous hotadd backups (from the same VMware backup host) fail with status 13
- Troubleshooting VMware tag usage
- Ensuring that guest customizations can be restored in vCloud Director
- Troubleshooting vmdk restore to existing VM
- Appendix A. NetBackup commands to back up and restore virtual machines
- Using NetBackup commands to create a VMware policy
- Using the nbdiscover command to search the virtual environment
- Using the nbrestorevm command to restore virtual machines into vSphere
- Using the nbrestorevm command to restore virtual machines into vCloud Director
- Using the nbrestorevm command to restore virtual machine disks
- The nbrestorevm -R rename file for restoring virtual machines
- Logs for troubleshooting the nbrestorevm command
- Query format and examples for searching virtual machine backups
- Allowing other servers or clients to restore virtual machines
- Appendix B. Configuring services for NFS on Windows
- About installing and configuring Network File System (NFS) for Granular Recovery Technology (GRT)
- About configuring services for NFS on Windows 2012 (NetBackup for VMware)
- About configuring services for NFS on Windows 2008 and 2008 R2 (NetBackup for VMware)
- Disabling the Server for NFS (NetBackup for VMware)
- Disabling the Client for NFS on the media server (NetBackup for VMware)
- About configuring Services for Network File System (NFS) on the Windows 2003 R2 SP2 NetBackup media server and NetBackup clients (NetBackup for VMware)
- Configuring a UNIX media server and Windows backup or restore host for Granular Recovery Technology (NetBackup for VMware)
- Configuring a different network port for NBFSD (NetBackup for VMware)
- Appendix C. The Reuse VM selection query results option
- Appendix D. Backup of VMware raw devices (RDM)
- Appendix E. SYMCquiesce utility for Linux virtual machines
VMware virtual machine disk restore file
This topic describes the parameters that NetBackup uses to restore a virtual machine disk or disks. NetBackup requires that the parameters be described in a text file that uses the JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) format. The NetBackup nbrestorevm command reads the file to obtain the necessary information about the virtual machine disks. NetBackup has no requirements for the file name other than those imposed by the operating system.
You can use the nbrestorevm command to generate the file from an existing backup. How to do so is described in a different topic.
See Creating the VMware virtual machine disk restore file.
The following is an example template of the required file:
{
"ClientType": "VMware",
"ClientName": "VM-client-name",
"RestoreType": "SelectiveDiskRestore",
"BackupImageSelection": {
"MasterServer": "Master-server-name",
"StartDate": "mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss",
"EndDate": "mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss",
"BackupId": "clientname_timestamp"
},
"VMwareRestoreParameters": {
"vCenterServer": "vCenter-name-for-restore",
"VMwareRecoveryHost": "Recovery-host-name",
"DefaultDiskProvisioning": "thin",
"TransportMode": "san:hotadd:nbd",
"VMwareVirtualMachineDestination": {
"VMName": "Restore-vm-name",
"AttachDisksToExistingVM": "No",
"PowerOn": "No",
"Datacenter": "Path-of-Datacenter-for-destination-vm",
"ESX": "Hostname-of-the-ESX-host",
"Folder": "Path-to-destination-VM-folder",
"ResourcePool/Vapp": "Path-of-vApp-or-resource-pool-destination",
"VmxDatastore": ""
},
"VMwareVirtualDiskDestination": [
{
"VirtualDisk" : "/DS1/BackedupVM/BackedupVM.vmdk",
"OverwriteExistingDisk": "No",
"Datastore": "[Datastore-name]",
"Path": "",
"Provisioning": "thin"
"Controller": "scsi0-0"
},
{
"VirtualDisk": "/DS2/BackedupVM/BackedupVM_1.vmdk",
"OverwriteExistingDisk": "No",
"Datastore": "",
"Path": "[datastore_name] MyVm/MyVM_1.vmdk",
"Provisioning": "eagerzeroed"
"Controller": "scsi0-1"
}
]
"VMwareAdvancedRestoreOptions": {
"DeleteRestoredVMOnError": "No",
"VMShutdownWaitSeconds": 900
}
}
}The following subsections describe the parameters in the file. The optional sections or optional fields that you do not want to use must be omitted from the file.
See About VMware virtual machine disk restore.
The first section of the file specifies the required information about the client that contains the disks that you want to restore. The following table describes the fields in the first, global section:
Table: Global fields (required)
Field name | Description | Required? |
|---|---|---|
ClientType | The client type as configured in the backup policy. For Vmware virtual machine disk restore, use VMware. | Required. |
ClientName | The client name as configured in the backup policy. | Required. |
RestoreType | The type of restore. For Vmware virtual machine disk restore, use SelectiveDiskRestore. | Required. |
The BackupImageSelection section of the file specifies the information that NetBackup requires to identify the backup image to restore. If this section is not specified, NetBackup restores the most recent backup. The following table describes the fields in the BackupImageSelection section:
Table: The BackupImageSelection section (optional)
Field name | Description | Required? |
|---|---|---|
MasterServer | The fully-qualified domain name of the NetBackup master server to use to query the VM details. If not specified, NetBackup uses the master server that backs up the VM. | Optional. |
StartDate | The start date to look for backup images, in mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss format. If more than one backup image exits in the date range, NetBackup selects the most recent backup. If not specified, the start date is 6 months earlier than the current date. | Optional. |
EndDate | The end date to look for backup images, in mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss format. If more than one backup image exits in the date range, NetBackup selects the most recent backup. If not specified, NetBackup uses the current date. | Optional. |
BackupId | The ID of the backup image to use for the restore, in clientname_backuptime format. The backuptime is the decimal number of seconds since January 1, 1970. If not specified, NetBackup uses the most recent backup image. If you specify a StartDate, EndDate, and a valid BackupId, NetBackup restores from the BackupId image. | Optional. |
The VMwareRestoreParameters section of the file contains the following:
The restore parameters of the VM. All of the fields in this section are optional; however, the section is required because it also contains two required subsections. See Table: The VMwareRestoreParameters section (required).
A VMwareVirtualMachineDestination subsection, which specifies the destination parameters for the restore.
A VMwareVirtualDiskDestination subsection, which specifies the disks to restore and the restore parameters for those disks.
A VMwareAdvancedRestoreOptions subsection, which specifies parameters to restore to an existing VM.
Table: The VMwareRestoreParameters section (required)
Field name | Description | Required? |
|---|---|---|
vCenterServer | The host name of the destination vCenter for the restore, in the same format as specified in the credentials. To restore to a standalone ESXi hypervisor when the backup was through a vCenter, the value of this field must be None. | Optional. |
VMwareRecoveryHost | The host that performs the restore. If not specified, NetBackup uses the backup host value from the backup image. | Optional. |
DefaultDiskProvisioning | The default disk provisioning for all of the disks to be restored: thin, thick, eagerzeroed, or unknown. For each disk, you can override this default by specifying a different Provisioning value in the VMwareVirtualDiskDestination section of the file. If neither DefaultDiskProvisioning or Provisioning are specified, NetBackup uses the provisioning specified in the backup. | Optional. |
TransportMode | The transport mode combination to use for the restore as specified in lowercase, colon separated values: hotadd:nbd:nbdssl:san. The order of the specification is significant; NetBackup attempts each method in turn until the restore succeeds. If all methods fail, the restore fails. If not specified, NetBackup uses the transport mode combination that was used for the backup. | Optional. |
The VMwareVirtualMachineDestination section of the file specifies the destination parameters for the restore. The following table describes the fields in the VMwareVirtualMachineDestination section. This section is subordinate to the VMwareRestoreParameters section.
Table: The VMwareVirtualMachineDestination section (required)
Field name | Description | Required? |
|---|---|---|
VMName | The unique display name of the new virtual machine for the restored disk or disks. The nbrestorevm command adds a timestamp to the name of the original VM client when it populates this field. The timestamp is the decimal number of seconds since January 1, 1970. NetBackup restores the virtual machine disks to a new VM. Therefore, if this name conflicts with an existing display name, the restore fails. | Required. |
AttachDisksToExistingVM | Whether to restore the selected VMDKs to an existing VM or to a new VM, as follows:
The default value is No. | Required. |
PowerOn | Whether to turn on the target VM after the restore, as follows:
If the restore is to an existing VM, the VM is turned off before the virtual disks are attached to it during the restore. The default value is No. | Required. |
Datacenter | The name of the VMware for the virtual disk, in pathname format. To restore to a standalone ESXi hypervisor when the backup was through a vCenter, the value of this field must be None. If not specified, NetBackup uses the value from the backup. | Optional. |
ESX | The name of the ESX host to which NetBackup should restore the virtual machine disks. If not specified, NetBackup uses the value from the backup. | Optional. |
Folder | The pathname of the VM folder to which NetBackup should restore the virtual machine disks. To restore to a standalone ESXi hypervisor when the backup was through a vCenter, the value of this field must be None. If not specified, NetBackup uses the value from the backup. | Optional. |
ResourcePool/Vapp | The pathname of the resource pool to which NetBackup should restore the virtual machine disks. If the restore is to a vApp, specify the path of the vApp. If not specified, NetBackup uses the value from the backup. | Optional. |
VmxDatastore | The name of the Datastore to which NetBackup should restore the .vmx configuration file and other VM configuration files. You may enclose the name in square brackets but do not have to. If not specified, NetBackup uses the value from the backup. | Optional. |
The VMwareVirtualDiskDestination section of the file is a JSON array that specifies the disks to restore and the restore parameters for those disks. It can contain one or more sets of the fields that are described in the following table, one set per virtual machine disk. A comma must separate fields in a set, and a comma must separate sets. This section is subordinate to the VMwareRestoreParameters section.
Table: The VMwareVirtualDiskDestination section (required)
The VMwareAdvancedRestoreOptions section of the file specifies parameters to restore to an existing VM. This section is subordinate to the VMwareRestoreParameters section.
Table: The VMwareAdvancedRestoreOptions section (optional)
Field name | Description | Required? |
|---|---|---|
DeleteRestoredVMOnError | NetBackup creates a temporary VM during the restore process and then attaches the virtual disks to the target VM. The value of this parameter determines whether NetBackup deletes the temporary VM if the disk attach operation fails, as follows:
The default value is No. | Optional. |
VMShutdownWaitSeconds | For restores to an existing VM, the restore process shuts down the target virtual machine before it attaches the disk or disks. The duration of the shutdown operation depends on the VMware workload. Use this parameter to specify how long the restore process should wait for shutdown before giving up on restore. The default value is 900 seconds (15 minutes). | Optional. |