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13.Click Finish to complete the scheduling of the virtual copy task.

A message indicates whether the task has been created successfully. A listing for the scheduled task is now shown in the Schedule List.

Figure 56 Schedule List with Task

NOTE: If a VM or Datastore is removed, the associated scheduled tasks continues to run but is no longer manageable from the HP 3PAR Management Plug-in and Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere scheduling interface. In this case, the task needs to be manually removed from the Windows Scheduler.

NOTE: If the username associated with the user that created a scheduled task changes, the defined task is no longer operational.

NOTE: To be used in the scheduler, users must have the proper credentials created through the vCenter Credential Store File using RMVMware CLI with the vCenterRegister option and have a valid Storage System Credential registration established through the Admin Tool.

NOTE: Since Storage System credential registration is only accessible by the creation owner and members of Administrator, user accounts used in the scheduler have to have access to the registration data.

NOTE: Any user account that is used in the scheduler requires access permission to the specified vCenter Store file.

Restoring Virtual Disks and Guest OS Files and Directories

The basic restore functionality provided in HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere is the ability to mount all, or some, virtual copy volumes on one or more ESX/ESX(i) hosts. You can perform an actual restore by copying virtual disk images, or by mounting virtual disks on VMs for guest OS level restore, by using already available VMware tools, most of which are integrated with the VI Client. However, Recovery Manager for VMware vSphere also provides two commands to simplify some of the commonly used restore user cases.

Restoring a Virtual Disk

After a datastore virtual copy has been mounted on an ESX/ESX(i) host (see “Mounting Virtual Copies” (page 63), the virtual disks grid displays the context menu.

NOTE: When copying or cloning a Virtual Machine (VM) to a different datastore, the source VM’s Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) is retained in the target VM. When using HP 3PAR Management Plug-in and Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere to show the virtual copies on the target VM, the virtual copies from the source VM will be displayed. To resolve this problem, the target VM’s UUID should be changed. Refer to VMware documentation on how to edit the VM’s UUID.

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Contents User Guide Acknowledgments Contents Working with Virtual Copies Using the Admin Tool to Modify Configuration SettingsLogging In and Working with Virtual Volumes Index 103 Troubleshooting for VasaTroubleshooting for HP 3PAR Management Plug-in 102 Support and Other ResourcesHP 3PAR Management Plug-in for VMware vCenter Virtual Volume DetailsOverview LUN Provisioning for Recovery Manager for VMware HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphereRMVMwareCLI TpdVmWebServiceRMWebAccess Library RMVMware Admin ToolVcserver vCenterServerName Inservuid InServUserID RMVMware InServRegister Command RMVMware VCenterRegister Command RMVMware createrc Command User AuthenticationHP 3PAR Storage System Login HP 3PAR Views in the vSphere Client Viewing Datastores in the Navigation Tree Datastore ViewViewing VMs in the Navigation Tree Virtual Machine ViewCluster View ESX Host ViewDatacenter View To access the datacenter viewVirtual Copy Policy About Virtual Copy ManagementVirtual Copy Data Consistency Virtual Machine Virtual Copies Datastore Virtual CopiesVirtual Copy Browser Remote Virtual CopiesScheduling Tool Host ExplorerVasa Support Vmfs SnapshotsPage Allowing Port Selections with Windows 2008 Installation RMVMwarex86.msi RMVMwarex64.msi Plug-in Registration Dialog Support for VMware vCenter Server Linked Mode VCenter Drop Down List Registering an SMS Certificate for the Vasa ProviderExtracting the SMS Certificate Installing the SMS CertificateRefreshing Plug-in Details Using Secure Service ConnectionsUpgrading from a Previous Version VCenter Plug-in Tab Using the Admin Tool to Modify Configuration SettingsRMVMware Admin Tool OverviewVCenter Plug-in Tab VCenter Plug-in ConfigurationConfiguration Tab Fields Plug-in Registration Plug-in RegistrationRemote Copy Pairs VCenter StatusRemote Copy Pairs Host Explorer Tab Host Explorer ConfigurationStorage System Mapping Host Explorer Configuration OptionHost Explorer Storage System Mapping Option VCenter MappingVasa Tab Vasa ConfigurationVasa Configuration Vasa Storage System Mapping Storage System Credential Tab Storage System Credential TabStorage System Credential Tab Logging Logging In and Working with Virtual VolumesVirtual Center Home HP 3PAR Storage System Connection Screen Logging Logging In a Storage System Selecting a Datastore Viewing Virtual Volume MappingUpper Pane Viewing Volume InformationSorting Virtual Volumes Lower Pane Refreshing Virtual Volume InformationProvisioning a New Virtual Volume Creating Virtual Volumes and DatastoresVirtual Volume Provisioning Parameters Parameter Review HP 3PAR Virtual Volume Entries Creating a Virtual Volume from Existing DatastoresAdding an ESXi Host to the vCenter Server Virtual Volume Parameter ReviewViewing Virtual Copy Information Working with Virtual CopiesViewing Virtual Disk Details for Virtual Copies Viewing Virtual Copy Event Logs Creating New Virtual CopiesEnsure Application Consistency Option Mounting Virtual CopiesRestoring Datastores by Promoting a Virtual Copy Unmounting Virtual CopiesModifying Virtual Copy Policies Deleting a Virtual CopyScheduling Virtual Copies Scheduling Virtual Copies Weekly Schedule Task Virtual Copy Configuration Dialog Schedule Task Summary Dialog Restoring a Virtual Disk Restoring Virtual Disks and Guest OS Files and DirectoriesInitiating the Copy Operation Restoring a Guest OS File or Directory from a Virtual CopyRestoring Virtual Disks and Guest OS Files and Directories Working with Host Explorer Registering the Provider Working with Vasa ProviderURL Manage Storage Capabilities Screen Vasa Storage Capability Volume Attributes Registering Remote Copy Pairs Working with Remote CopyWorking with Remote Copy Viewing Existing and Newly Added Remote Copy Information Updating Registered Remote Copy Pairs InformationViewing Host Information Summary Remote Copy Pair Summary Creating a Remote Virtual CopyCreate Remote Copy Virtual Copy Scheduling a Remote Copy Virtual CopyEntering Schedule Credential Setting RC Virtual Copy Configuration Removing Local Virtual Copies Removing Remote Virtual CopiesPage Working with Remote Copy Page Typographical Conventions Support and Other ResourcesRelated Documents Advisories Inspecting Vasa Provider and vCenter Server Communication Troubleshooting for VasaVasa Provider Registration Related Issue Alarm Type MessageIDe0006 -Info ID250002 -Info ID270008 -Info Event Type Message ID90001 -Info ID270012 -Info ID270010 -Info ID27001b -Info Suggested Action Resolving HP 3PAR Multi-tab Issue Troubleshooting for HP 3PAR Management Plug-inIndex SymbolsIndex

Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere specifications

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