HP Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere manual Scheduling Virtual Copies

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NOTE: If all non-expirable virtual copies are in valid retention and have already reached the maximum count, choosing the Enable expirable virtual copies option with the Phase out non-expirable virtual copies setting will fail. If this happens, choose the Delete the oldest when count reaches maximum option instead.

c.(Optional) Select a period of time to retain virtual copy sets.

A dialog box prompts you for the number of days to retain the virtual copy set.

i.Select the Retention Period.

ii.Select Hours, Days, Weeks, Months, or Years.

NOTE: Setting the retention policy requires the HP 3PAR Virtual Lock license on the HP 3PAR Storage System.

NOTE: The virtual copy set can be retained for up to 1,825 days.

NOTE: When using both the expiry and retention options, the expiry value must be equal to or greater than the retention value.

d.(Optional for VM’s) Select whether to ensure application consistency. This option is used to create snapshots of virtual copy sets that adhere to data format standards used by the VMware Tools.

NOTE: When installing or upgrading VMware tools, you must be sure to reboot VMware on the system where it running otherwise application consistent snapshots may not be valid even though they are reported as completed successfully. This situation can also occur when the VMware tools have not been upgraded on the VM system following an upgrade of the ESX server.

5.Click Save.

The virtual copy policy modification task is submitted and started. An alert appears indicating that the new policy has been saved.

6.Click OK.

Scheduling Virtual Copies

You can automatically create virtual copies according to a specified schedule.

To view or create a scheduled virtual copy task:

1.Follow the instructions in “Viewing Virtual Copy Information” (page 60).

2.Click the Virtual Copies tab.

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Contents User Guide Acknowledgments Contents Using the Admin Tool to Modify Configuration Settings Logging In and Working with Virtual VolumesWorking with Virtual Copies Support and Other Resources Troubleshooting for VasaTroubleshooting for HP 3PAR Management Plug-in 102 Index 103Virtual Volume Details OverviewHP 3PAR Management Plug-in for VMware vCenter HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere LUN Provisioning for Recovery Manager for VMwareRMVMware Admin Tool TpdVmWebServiceRMWebAccess Library RMVMwareCLIVcserver vCenterServerName Inservuid InServUserID RMVMware InServRegister Command RMVMware VCenterRegister Command User Authentication RMVMware createrc CommandHP 3PAR Storage System Login HP 3PAR Views in the vSphere Client Datastore View Viewing Datastores in the Navigation TreeVirtual Machine View Viewing VMs in the Navigation TreeESX Host View Cluster ViewTo access the datacenter view Datacenter ViewAbout Virtual Copy Management Virtual Copy Data ConsistencyVirtual Copy Policy Datastore Virtual Copies Virtual Machine Virtual CopiesRemote Virtual Copies Virtual Copy BrowserVmfs Snapshots Host ExplorerVasa Support Scheduling ToolPage Allowing Port Selections with Windows 2008 Installation RMVMwarex86.msi RMVMwarex64.msi Plug-in Registration Dialog Support for VMware vCenter Server Linked Mode Registering an SMS Certificate for the Vasa Provider VCenter Drop Down ListInstalling the SMS Certificate Extracting the SMS CertificateUsing Secure Service Connections Upgrading from a Previous VersionRefreshing Plug-in Details Overview Using the Admin Tool to Modify Configuration SettingsRMVMware Admin Tool VCenter Plug-in TabVCenter Plug-in Configuration VCenter Plug-in TabConfiguration Tab Fields Plug-in Registration Plug-in RegistrationVCenter Status Remote Copy PairsRemote Copy Pairs Host Explorer Configuration Host Explorer TabHost Explorer Configuration Option Storage System MappingVCenter Mapping Host Explorer Storage System Mapping OptionVasa Configuration Vasa TabVasa Configuration Vasa Storage System Mapping Storage System Credential Tab Storage System Credential TabStorage System Credential Tab Logging In and Working with Virtual Volumes LoggingVirtual Center Home HP 3PAR Storage System Connection Screen Logging Logging In a Storage System Viewing Virtual Volume Mapping Selecting a DatastoreViewing Volume Information Upper PaneSorting Virtual Volumes Refreshing Virtual Volume Information Lower PaneCreating Virtual Volumes and Datastores Provisioning a New Virtual VolumeVirtual Volume Provisioning Parameters Parameter Review Creating a Virtual Volume from Existing Datastores HP 3PAR Virtual Volume EntriesVirtual Volume Parameter Review Adding an ESXi Host to the vCenter ServerWorking with Virtual Copies Viewing Virtual Copy InformationViewing Virtual Disk Details for Virtual Copies Creating New Virtual Copies Viewing Virtual Copy Event LogsMounting Virtual Copies Ensure Application Consistency OptionUnmounting Virtual Copies Restoring Datastores by Promoting a Virtual CopyDeleting a Virtual Copy Modifying Virtual Copy PoliciesScheduling Virtual Copies Scheduling Virtual Copies Weekly Schedule Task Virtual Copy Configuration Dialog Schedule Task Summary Dialog Restoring Virtual Disks and Guest OS Files and Directories Restoring a Virtual DiskRestoring a Guest OS File or Directory from a Virtual Copy Initiating the Copy OperationRestoring Virtual Disks and Guest OS Files and Directories Working with Host Explorer Working with Vasa Provider Registering the ProviderURL Manage Storage Capabilities Screen Vasa Storage Capability Volume Attributes Working with Remote Copy Registering Remote Copy PairsWorking with Remote Copy Updating Registered Remote Copy Pairs Information Viewing Host Information SummaryViewing Existing and Newly Added Remote Copy Information Creating a Remote Virtual Copy Remote Copy Pair SummaryScheduling a Remote Copy Virtual Copy Create Remote Copy Virtual CopyEntering Schedule Credential Setting RC Virtual Copy Configuration Removing Remote Virtual Copies Removing Local Virtual CopiesPage Working with Remote Copy Page Support and Other Resources Related DocumentsTypographical Conventions Advisories Alarm Type Message Troubleshooting for VasaVasa Provider Registration Related Issue Inspecting Vasa Provider and vCenter Server CommunicationIDe0006 -Info ID250002 -Info ID270008 -Info Event Type Message ID90001 -Info ID270012 -Info ID270010 -Info ID27001b -Info Suggested Action Troubleshooting for HP 3PAR Management Plug-in Resolving HP 3PAR Multi-tab IssueSymbols IndexIndex

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