Veritas™ System Recovery 18 Service Pack 3 Management Solution Administrator's Guide
- Introducing Veritas System Recovery Management Solution
- Installing Veritas System Recovery Management Solution
- Getting started with Veritas System Recovery Management Solution
- About managing recovery point destinations
- About viewing filters
- About organizational views
- About managing Veritas System Recovery license policies
- Managing backups
- About backup policies
- Creating a basic backup policy
- Creating an advanced backup policy
- Managing recovery points
- Managing the conversion of recovery points to virtual disks
- Managing Cloud Storage
- Remote recovery of drives and computers
- Local recovery of files, folders, drives, and computers
- About recovering lost data locally
- Starting a computer locally by using Veritas System Recovery Disk
- Recovering files and folders locally by using Veritas System Recovery Disk
- About using the networking tools in Veritas System Recovery Disk
- Monitoring computers and processes
- Appendix A. About backing up databases
- Appendix B. About Active Directory
- Appendix C. Backing up Microsoft virtual environments
- Appendix D. About Veritas System Recovery 18 Management Solution and Windows Server 2008 Core
Configuring a Convert to Virtual by Destination task
You can schedule the conversion of a computer's most recent recovery points and incremental recovery points to virtual disks. This type of task uses the .sv2i file to reduce the time it takes to convert multiple recovery points. When Veritas System Recovery creates a recovery point, a .sv2i file is saved with it. The .sv2i file contains a list of the most recent recovery points, which includes the original drive location of each recovery point.
You can convert recovery points and incremental recovery points to VMware virtual disk format or Microsoft virtual disk format. You can also convert recovery points directly to a VMware ESX Server.
Note:
Be aware that each time the task runs, the new virtual disk file that is created replaces the previous virtual disk file.
See Configuring a Convert to Virtual by Computer task.
See Configuring a one-time convert to virtual task.
To configure a Convert to Virtual by Destination task
- On the Veritas System Recovery 18 Management Solution Monitor Tasks tab, right-click Veritas System Recovery Tasks, and then click New > Task.
- In the Client Tasks tree, click Veritas System Recovery Tasks > Convert to Virtual by Destination.
- On the Create New Task page, in the right pane, type a name for the conversion task.
- Select the computer that does the conversion.
- Click the virtual disk type and select the version that you want to create, if required.
- In the Location of recovery points sets to convert list, select the source location of the recovery points you want to convert.
- Do one of the following:
Click Convert all recovery point sets to convert the latest recovery points of all computers at the source location that you selected in the previous step.
Click Convert recovery point sets created by this computer, and then select a computer from the list.
- Do one of the following based on the virtual disk type you selected earlier:
If you selected VMware virtual disk or Microsoft virtual disk as the virtual disk type, select a destination for the virtual disk file.
To use an existing destination for the resulting virtual disk
From the list of predefined locations, select the location where you want to save the virtual disk.
To define a new destination for the resulting virtual disk
Select Create new destination, do one of the following:
Type a local folder path. The local folder path you specify is relative to the managed computer. It is not the folder path on the computer where you are running the Veritas System Recovery 18 Management Solution console.
Type a UNC path to a network share.
Type the IP address path to a network share.
If you typed a path to a network share, specify the user name and password to access the location with create, read, and write privileges.
Click Add Destination.
If there is not enough space at the destination where the virtual disk file is stored, the conversion fails when it runs. An error is also reported in the Home Page view.
You should avoid storing virtual disk files on the Veritas System Recovery 18 Management Solution server. As the number or size of virtual disks grows, you have less disk space available for regular server use. When you save virtual disk files to a separate drive or a network location it eliminates this problem.
If you selected VMware ESX Server as the virtual disk type, select a temporary location for the files.
To use an existing temporary location for the conversion files
From the list of predefined temporary locations, select the path where you want to save the temporary conversion files.
To define a new temporary location for the conversion files
Click Create new destination.
Type the name of the server or the server's IP address that you can use as a temporary location for files.
If you selected a temporary location for files on a network, type a valid administrator user name that has sufficient rights. Type a valid password.
- Click Advanced.
- Do one of the following:
If you selected VMware virtual disk or Microsoft virtual disk as the virtual disk type
Go to the next step.
If you selected VMware ESX Server as the virtual disk type
Do the following:
On the ESX Setup tab, do one of the following:
Select a defined ESX Server location, upload location, and import location from the respective list boxes.
If there are no locations to choose from, on the ESX Server Location tab, set the appropriate options.
Select Remove files from temporary location after conversion if you want the temporary files to be removed after the virtual disk is created.
ESX Server Location options
ESX Server Name or Address
Specifies the name of the server or the server's IP address.
Note:
The virtual disk files are transferred to an ESX server through a Secure Shell (SSH) and secure file transfer protocol (SFTP). You might need to change the settings on the ESX server. For more information, see your ESX server documentation.
ESX Server credentials
Specifies a valid administrator name that has sufficient rights and a valid password to the server.
Create ESX Server
Lets you add the defined ESX Server whose name or address and credentials you have specified.
Upload Location
Lets you specify the path to the folder where the virtual disk files are written.
Use the Add, Remove, and Edit options to configure the upload folder path you want.
Import Location
Specifies the path to the folder where you want to import virtual disk files.
Note:
The folder that you select must be different than the upload location folder.
Use the Add, Remove, and Edit options to configure the import folder path you want.
- On the Conversion Options tab, set the options you want.
Create one virtual disk per volume
Creates one virtual disk per converted volume.
If you do not select this option, each drive is matched to its respective hard drive letter assignment during the conversion. Therefore, it results in multiple drives within one virtual disk file.
Run Windows Mini-Setup
Runs Windows Mini-Setup when you restart the computer after recovery.
During recovery a text-based answer file is generated that scripts the answers for a series of dialog boxes. When the Mini-Setup Wizard starts, it looks for this file answer to automate the wizard. For example, the answer file by way of the wizard, can automatically apply network card settings and other hardware and software settings on the computer.
Unlike Windows Welcome, which can take up to 60 minutes or more to set up Windows, Mini-Setup takes about six minutes. Specific information, including accepting the End - User license agreement , and entering the product key , user name, and company name gets automatically applied by Mini-Setup.
Deselect this option if you want any of the following to occur at the time of recovery instead:
You want to run Windows Welcome instead of Mini-Setup.
You do not want to change any of the configurable options for which the Mini-Setup Wizard changes for you at the time of recovery. This scenario ensures that the computer is recovered to its original state before recovery.
For more detailed information about Mini-Setup, you can perform a search for "Mini-Setup" on the Microsoft Help & Support Web site
Note:
Run Windows Mini-Setup option is available only with Veritas System Recovery 18.0.0 and earlier supported versions.
Split virtual disk into multiple 2 GB .vmdk files
Splits the virtual disk file into multiple 2 GB .vmdk files.
For example, use this option if your virtual disks are stored on a FAT32 drive. Or, any file system that does not support files larger than 2 GB. Or, if you want to copy the virtual disk files to a DVD but the size is larger than the DVD allows.
This option is specific to VMware; it is not available if you selected Microsoft virtual disk as the conversion format.
- Click OK to return to the task page.
- Click OK.
- In the Task Status field, click New Schedule.
- Do one of the following:
To run the task as soon as possible, click Now, and then click Schedule.
To schedule the task to run at a later date and time, click Schedule. Specify the date and time to run the task, and then click Schedule at the bottom of the page.