Monitoring Sessions; Troubleshooting; Before You Begin - HP Data Protector A.06.11 Integration Manual

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3.
Restore the service console of the ESX Server system on which the virtual machine
was running to the newly configured ESX Server system from a Data Protector
filesystem backup.
For details on what to restore, see the topic "ESX Server Configuration Backup
and Restore procedure" at
microsite.do.
For details on how to restore from a filesystem backup, see the online Help.
4.
Restore the original VirtualCenter database (if needed). For details, see the Data
Protector integration that was used to back up the database.
5.
Restore the virtual machine from a Data Protector VMware backup as described
in "Restore" on page 77.

Monitoring sessions

You can monitor currently running sessions in the Data Protector GUI. When you run
a backup or restore session, a monitor window shows the progress of the session.
Closing the GUI does not affect the session.
You can also monitor sessions from any Data Protector client with the User
Interface component installed, using the Monitor context.
To monitor a session, see the online Help index: "viewing currently running sessions".

Troubleshooting

This section lists general checks and verifications, plus problems you might encounter
when using the VMware integration.
For general Data Protector troubleshooting information, see the HP Data Protector
troubleshooting guide.

Before you begin

Ensure that the latest official Data Protector patches are installed. See the online
Help index: "patches" on how to verify this.
See the HP Data Protector product announcements, software notes, and references
for general Data Protector limitations, as well as recognized issues and
workarounds.
See
http://www.hp.com/support/manuals
versions, platforms, and other information.
Integration guide for VMware Virtual Infrastructure, Sybase, Network Node Manager,
http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/
and Network Data Management Protocol Server
for an up-to-date list of supported
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