Veritas NetBackup™ 8.0 Plug-in for VMware vCenter Guide

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Product(s): NetBackup & Alta Data Protection (8.0)
  1. Introduction and notes
    1.  
      About the NetBackup plug-in for VMware vCenter
    2.  
      Updates to this guide for NetBackup 8.0
    3.  
      Notes and recommendations on the NetBackup plug-in
    4.  
      How to access the features of the NetBackup plug-in
  2. Installing the NetBackup Plug-in for vCenter
    1.  
      Requirements for the NetBackup plug-in for vCenter
    2.  
      Configuration overview for the NetBackup plug-in for vCenter
    3.  
      Consistent naming for the vCenter server
    4.  
      Upgrading the NetBackup plug-in for vCenter
    5.  
      Installing the NetBackup plug-in for vCenter
    6.  
      Disabling or uninstalling the NetBackup plug-in for vCenter
    7.  
      Manually unregistering the NetBackup plug-in for vCenter
  3. Monitoring backup status
    1. Configure the NetBackup plug-in for vCenter for backup monitoring
      1.  
        Installing an SSL certificate from a Certificate Authority
      2.  
        Installing the trusted SSL certificate
      3.  
        Setting vCenter privileges for backup monitoring
    2.  
      Veritas NetBackup tab in vSphere Client
    3.  
      Summary display
    4.  
      Virtual Machines display
    5.  
      Events display
    6.  
      Using the Veritas NetBackup tab for backup reporting
    7.  
      How to respond to backup status
  4. Recovering virtual machines
    1. Configure the NetBackup Recovery Wizard
      1. Creating an authentication token
        1.  
          Revoking an authorization token
        2.  
          Listing all current authorization tokens
      2.  
        Authorizing the plug-in to restore virtual machines
      3.  
        Setting vCenter privileges for recovering virtual machines
    2.  
      Notes on restoring virtual machines with the NetBackup Recovery Wizard
    3.  
      How to access the NetBackup Recovery Wizard
    4. NetBackup Recovery Wizard screens
      1.  
        Select source virtual machine
      2.  
        Select Backup
      3.  
        Destination Options
      4.  
        Transport Modes
      5.  
        Disk Options
      6.  
        Virtual Machine Options
      7.  
        Network Connectivity Options
      8.  
        Recovery Summary
  5. Troubleshooting
    1.  
      The NetBackup vCenter plug-in does not appear in vSphere Client
    2.  
      Reducing the load time for the NetBackup vCenter plug-in
    3.  
      The Network Properties screen in the Deploy OVF Template wizard does not display properly
    4.  
      The Veritas NetBackup tab is blank
    5.  
      The Recovery Wizard does not find any backup images
    6.  
      The Recovery Wizard does not find a particular backup image

Installing the trusted SSL certificate

When you first use the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Client, you are prompted to install a trusted SSL certificate. This certificate gets installed on the computer on which vSphere Client is running. This certificate authenticates and secures communication from the vSphere Client to the NetBackup plug-in host.

If you ignore the certificate warning, the same message appears whenever you log into vCenter. To stop the messages, install the SSL certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store, as follows.

Note:

If you install a certificate from a certificate authority, you are not prompted about an untrusted SSL certificate. Therefore, you do not have to install the NetBackup trusted SSL certificate.

See Installing an SSL certificate from a Certificate Authority.

To install the trusted SSL certificate

  1. When the Security Warning appears, click Install this certificate and do not display any security warnings for xxxx. Then click View Certificate to examine the certificate and authenticate the identity of the connecting NetBackup plug-in host.
  2. On the Certificate dialog, click Install Certificate....
  3. On the Certificate Import Wizard, click Next.
  4. On the Certificate Store dialog, click Place all certificates in the following store. Click Browse.
  5. Select Trusted Root Certification Authorities and click OK.
  6. Click Next.
  7. On the final screen, click Finish.

    A warning message describes the certificate to be installed.

  8. Click Yes.