Restoring The Most Recent Virtual Machine Guest Backup; Recovering Virtual Machines Of A Failed Host On A Vmware Esx Server Or Hp Integrated Citrix Xenserver; Setting An Alternate Virtual Machine Host On A Vmware Esx Server Or Hp Integrated Citrix Xenserver - HP Xw460c - ProLiant - Blade Workstation User Manual

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If the virtual machine guest being restored exists on the selected host, then one of the following must occur:
If a virtual machine guest with the same BIOS ID exists on the virtual machine host and is located in
the folder to where the backup is to be restored, then you must stop the existing virtual machine host.
Existing files are overwritten.
If a virtual machine guest with the same BIOS ID exists on the virtual machine host and the restore
location is different, then you must unregister the existing virtual machine host. The restore folder must
be empty before you restore the backup.
If a virtual machine guest with the same BIOS ID exists on a different virtual machine host, then a
warning appears. The restore folder must be empty before you restore the virtual machine guest.

Restoring the most recent virtual machine guest backup

NOTE:
For Xen on RHEL or SLES, you cannot restore most recent virtual machine backup.
Virtual Machine Management Pack enables you to restore a virtual machine guest using the last backup
created. When you perform the following procedure, the most recent backup is restored to the virtual machine.
1.
On the HP SIM All Systems page, select the virtual machine guest.
2.
From the HP SIM toolbar, select Deploy Virtual Machine Backups
Backup.
3.
Verify the source virtual machine host, and then click Next.
4.
Verify the restore details, and click Run Now, or to restore the backup later, click Schedule.
Recovering virtual machines of a failed host on a VMware ESX Server or HP integrated
Citrix XenServer
Alternate virtual machine host information in the Virtual Machine Configuration Details table is retained after
recovery of a failed virtual machine, and you can manually delete the information.
Recover virtual machines of a failed host to move all enabled virtual machines from a specified failed host
to defined recovery servers.
To recover a virtual machine of a failed host:
1.
If the virtual machines remain on the recovery servers, then you must set a new alternate virtual machine
host. For more information, see the
or HP integrated Citrix XenServer
2.
On the HP SIM All Systems page, select the failed VMware ESX Server virtual machine host.
3.
From the HP SIM toolbar, select Deploy Virtual Machine Recover Virtual Machines of Failed
Host.
4.
To recover the virtual machine now, click Run Now, or to perform the recovery later, click Schedule.
When you schedule VMM tasks, the Schedule option in HP SIM does not work reliably because Virtual
Machine Management Pack might not be activated when HP SIM is activated.
Scheduled tasks are evaluated every minute. The maximum time delay between the scheduled time of
an event and when the event is performed is 59 seconds.
Setting an alternate virtual machine host on a VMware ESX Server or HP integrated
Citrix XenServer
You must store all virtual disks for the virtual machine on a SAN-based VMware file system.
IMPORTANT:
virtual disks are stored.
Specifying an alternate virtual machine host for a virtual machine enables you to select a recovery server
for one or more virtual machines.
104 Using HP Virtual Machine Management Pack
Setting an alternate virtual machine host on a VMware ESX Server
section.
The failover host must have access to the VMware file system where the virtual machine
Restore Last Virtual Machine

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