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HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software for Microsoft Hyper-V provides GUI-based administrative tools to monitor and manage the RMH server, RMH agents, and StoreServ. In addition, some of the application configuration settings can be customized by the user.

HP 3PAR Recovery Manager supports the following web browsers:

Table 3 Supported Web Browsers

Web Browser

Version

Google Chrome

22 or newer

Microsoft Internet Explorer

8 and 9

Mozilla Firefox

16 or newer

Using Online Help

For additional help and information about HP 3PAR Recovery Manager, locate the menu bar and click Help.

Understanding the Web Client Interface

Recovery Manager for Microsoft Hyper-V provides a simplified web user interface with essential tools to manage and perform specific operations relating to the maintenance of existing Virtual Machines.

The following sections describe the views of default workspace for Hyper-V Server and Virtual Machines.

Hyper-V Server View

The default Hyper-V Server view displays:

The Tree View tab lists all Hyper-V servers and associated Virtual Machines in the system.

The Data View tab displays associated clusters and controller nodes details with specific Hyper-V servers.

The Task View tab provides status information about the status and results of user operations such as creating a Virtual Copy.

Figure 13 Recovery Manager Hyper-V Home Workspace View

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Contents User Guide AbstractDocumentation Contents Documentation feedback Enabling JavaScript on Web Client Using PowerShell Snap-in Command Line InterfaceSupport and Other Resources Index HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for Microsoft Hyper-V Architecture Features of Recovery Manager Software for Microsoft Hyper-V Types of User InterfaceWeb Browser Graphical User Interface PowerShell Cmdlet Graphical and Command Line InterfaceRMH PowerShell Snap-in Cmdlets Virtual Copy Policy About Virtual Copy ManagementVirtual Copy Data Consistency Graphical User Interface Scheduling Tool Recovery Manager for Microsoft Hyper-V Configuration Getting StartedAbout Supported System Configurations Hyper-V Virtual Machine ConfigurationOperating Systems Software PrerequisitesAbout Supported Network Ports Hyper-V Stand-Alone Host ConfigurationAbout Other Requirements Installing HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for Microsoft Hyper-V Installing the SoftwareLicense Agreement dialog Setting Destination Folder dialog Uninstalling the Software Using Microsoft Windows Control PanelUsing RMH InstallShield Wizard Program Maintenance OptionsRemoving the Program dialog Using the Web Client Interface Using Online HelpUnderstanding the Web Client Interface Hyper-V Server ViewHyper-V Server Virtual Machines Tab Hyper-V Server Virtual Volumes Tab Hyper-V Server Virtual Copy Tab Details of Virtual Copy PaneDetails of Virtual Volumes Pane Virtual Machine ViewVirtual Machine Summary Tab Virtual Hard Disks TabVirtual Volumes Tab Virtual Copies Tab Virtual Machine Control Bar Virtual Copy PaneCreate Virtual Copy Last Run Output Accessing the Web Client Type https//RmhServer5555/Server/Html5 in the address barConnecting to Recovery Manager Server Setting Up the Recovery Manager Web ClientConnecting to Hyper-V Server Installing Recovery Manager AgentUninstalling Recovery Manager Agent Adding HP 3PAR StoreServ System Credentials Disconnecting Microsoft Hyper-V ServersUpdating StoreServ Credentials Working with Virtual Copies Creating Virtual CopiesSetting Policy to Virtual Copies Virtual Machines TabVirtual Copy Policy Dialog Box Analyzing Virtual Copies Restoring Virtual Machines From Virtual CopiesRemoving Virtual Copies Mounting Virtual CopiesSelecting a Virtual Copy and Virtual Volume Unmounting Virtual CopiesScheduling Virtual Copy Creation Tasks Unmounting a Virtual CopySchedule Virtual Copy Task Wizard Scheduling Virtual Copy Analysis Tasks Schedule Virtual Copy Task Date and TimeSchedule Virtual Copy Analysis Task Wizard Logging Off From Session Schedule Virtual Copy Analysis Task SummaryUsing PowerShell Snap-in Command Line Interface Connecting to RMH ServerLogin-Rmh Login-RmhparametersConfiguring RMH Server Add-HyperVLogout-Rmhparameters Add-HyperVparametersAdd-StoreServparameters Add-StoreServSet-RmhPolicy Set-RmhPolicyparameters Get-EncryptedLoginCredentialsGet-ClusterNodeNames Get-RmhPolicyparameters Get-RmhPolicyGet-VirtualMachine Show-Connection Get-VirtualMachineparametersShow-Connectionparameters ShowMissingStorageSystemsCreate-vCopy Create-vCopyparametersVmNamesUuids VcNamePrefixGet-vCopy Mount-vCopyGet-vCopyparameters VcNamesUuidsMount-vCopyparameters Restore-vCopyVm Restore-vCopyVmparametersForce RestartVmCleanup Analyze-vCopyUnmount-vCopy Analyze-vCopyparametersUnmount-vCopyparameters HP 3PAR documentation Support and Other ResourcesContacting HP Reference Storage Physical Planning Typographic conventions HP 3PAR branding informationRequired Document conventionsDocumentation feedback Enabling JavaScript on Web Client Add-HyperV PreconditionsSyntax Success PathsAdd-StoreServ Analyze-vCopy Create-vCopy Parameter Optional/RequiredResult with Description Multiple RmhCreateVirtualcopyResult objectsGet-ClusterNodeNames Get-EncryptedLoginPassword Get-EncryptedLoginPassword parametersGet-RmhPolicy Get-vCopy Get-VirtualMachine Login-Rmh Logout-Rmh Mount-vCopy RmhMountVirtualCopySetResult has the following descriptions Remove-HyperV Remove-HyperVparametersRemove-RmhPolicy Remove-RmhPolicyparametersRemove-StoreServ Remove-StoreServparametersRemove-vCopyparameters Remove-vCopyPost Conditions Restore-vCopyVm Restore-vCopyVm Select-HyperVparameters Select-HyperVSet-RmhPolicy Required Name/unique id of VM used to set Policy Show-Connection Unmount-vCopyOptional Displays progress messages Unmount-vCopy Update-HyperV RmhMountVirtualCopySetResultUpdate-StoreServ Update-HyperVparametersUpdate-StoreServparameters About installing McAfee Antivirus Port conflict on user site for portDescription Workaround/ActionIndex GUISoftware prerequisites, 12 supported system configurations