HP Application Software Suite for Microsoft Hyper-V manual Working with Virtual Copies

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1.From the Tree pane view, select the Hyper-V server.

2.Click Disconnect.

Figure 30 Disconnecting a Microsoft Hyper-V Server

Working with Virtual Copies

Recovery Manager for Microsoft Hyper-V provides essential tools to create, browse, and manage VSS aware application consistent Virtual Copies of Microsoft Hyper-V and HP 3PAR StoreServ system environments. The Virtual Copies are policy-based and its retention and expiration values can be set at the time of creation.

The application also provides the capability to perform a full restoration of any Virtual Machines to its original or new location from a point-in-time Virtual Copy or VSS aware Snapshot. Any existing configuration files and virtual hard disks are overwritten if the Virtual Machine is restored to its original location.

Creating Virtual Copies

NOTE: There are three options to create a Virtual Copy:

Select a Hyper-V Server from the tree and click the Virtual Machine tab then select one or more Virtual Machines and click Create VC.

Select a Hyper-V Server from the tree and click the Virtual Copy tab then click Create.

Select a Virtual Machine from the tree and click the Virtual Copy tab then click Create.

To create a Virtual Copy:

1.From the Tree view pane, select the Hyper-V server.

2.Click the Virtual Machines tab and select one or more Virtual Machines.

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Contents Abstract User GuideDocumentation Contents Using PowerShell Snap-in Command Line Interface Support and Other ResourcesDocumentation feedback Enabling JavaScript on Web Client Index HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for Microsoft Hyper-V Architecture Types of User Interface Features of Recovery Manager Software for Microsoft Hyper-VPowerShell Cmdlet Graphical and Command Line Interface RMH PowerShell Snap-in CmdletsWeb Browser Graphical User Interface About Virtual Copy Management Virtual Copy Data ConsistencyVirtual Copy Policy Graphical User Interface Scheduling Tool Getting Started Recovery Manager for Microsoft Hyper-V ConfigurationHyper-V Virtual Machine Configuration About Supported System ConfigurationsOperating Systems Software PrerequisitesHyper-V Stand-Alone Host Configuration About Other RequirementsAbout Supported Network Ports Installing the Software Installing HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for Microsoft Hyper-VLicense Agreement dialog Setting Destination Folder dialog Using Microsoft Windows Control Panel Uninstalling the SoftwareProgram Maintenance Options Using RMH InstallShield WizardRemoving the Program dialog Using Online Help Using the Web Client InterfaceUnderstanding the Web Client Interface Hyper-V Server ViewHyper-V Server Virtual Machines Tab Hyper-V Server Virtual Volumes Tab Details of Virtual Copy Pane Hyper-V Server Virtual Copy TabVirtual Machine View Details of Virtual Volumes PaneVirtual Hard Disks Tab Virtual Machine Summary TabVirtual Volumes Tab Virtual Copy Pane Virtual Copies Tab Virtual Machine Control BarCreate Virtual Copy Last Run Output Type https//RmhServer5555/Server/Html5 in the address bar Accessing the Web ClientSetting Up the Recovery Manager Web Client Connecting to Recovery Manager ServerConnecting to Hyper-V Server Installing Recovery Manager AgentUninstalling Recovery Manager Agent Disconnecting Microsoft Hyper-V Servers Updating StoreServ CredentialsAdding HP 3PAR StoreServ System Credentials Creating Virtual Copies Working with Virtual CopiesVirtual Machines Tab Setting Policy to Virtual CopiesVirtual Copy Policy Dialog Box Restoring Virtual Machines From Virtual Copies Analyzing Virtual CopiesMounting Virtual Copies Removing Virtual CopiesUnmounting Virtual Copies Selecting a Virtual Copy and Virtual VolumeUnmounting a Virtual Copy Scheduling Virtual Copy Creation TasksSchedule Virtual Copy Task Wizard Schedule Virtual Copy Task Date and Time Scheduling Virtual Copy Analysis TasksSchedule Virtual Copy Analysis Task Wizard Schedule Virtual Copy Analysis Task Summary Logging Off From SessionConnecting to RMH Server Using PowerShell Snap-in Command Line InterfaceLogin-Rmh Login-RmhparametersAdd-HyperV Configuring RMH ServerLogout-Rmhparameters Add-HyperVparametersAdd-StoreServ Set-RmhPolicyAdd-StoreServparameters Get-EncryptedLoginCredentials Get-ClusterNodeNamesSet-RmhPolicyparameters Get-RmhPolicy Get-VirtualMachineGet-RmhPolicyparameters Get-VirtualMachineparameters Show-ConnectionShow-Connectionparameters ShowMissingStorageSystemsCreate-vCopyparameters Create-vCopyVmNamesUuids VcNamePrefixMount-vCopy Get-vCopyGet-vCopyparameters VcNamesUuidsMount-vCopyparameters Restore-vCopyVmparameters Restore-vCopyVmForce RestartVmAnalyze-vCopy CleanupUnmount-vCopy Analyze-vCopyparametersUnmount-vCopyparameters Support and Other Resources Contacting HPHP 3PAR documentation Reference Storage Physical Planning HP 3PAR branding information Typographic conventionsRequired Document conventionsDocumentation feedback Enabling JavaScript on Web Client Preconditions Add-HyperVSyntax Success PathsAdd-StoreServ Analyze-vCopy Parameter Optional/Required Create-vCopyMultiple RmhCreateVirtualcopyResult objects Result with DescriptionGet-ClusterNodeNames Get-EncryptedLoginPassword parameters Get-EncryptedLoginPasswordGet-RmhPolicy Get-vCopy Get-VirtualMachine Login-Rmh Logout-Rmh Mount-vCopy RmhMountVirtualCopySetResult has the following descriptions Remove-HyperVparameters Remove-HyperVRemove-RmhPolicyparameters Remove-RmhPolicyRemove-StoreServparameters Remove-StoreServRemove-vCopy Post ConditionsRemove-vCopyparameters Restore-vCopyVm Restore-vCopyVm Select-HyperV Set-RmhPolicySelect-HyperVparameters Required Name/unique id of VM used to set Policy Unmount-vCopy Show-ConnectionOptional Displays progress messages Unmount-vCopy RmhMountVirtualCopySetResult Update-HyperVUpdate-HyperVparameters Update-StoreServUpdate-StoreServparameters Port conflict on user site for port About installing McAfee AntivirusDescription Workaround/ActionGUI IndexSoftware prerequisites, 12 supported system configurations