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In the Navigation pane, click Manage Clients. |
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On the View Client page, note the machine ID exactly as it is displayed in the Client Summary table. |
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In the Navigation pane, click Guided Configuration. |
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In the Navigation pane, click Manage Clients. |
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The standard method for upgrading the plug-in is to install the latest version over the previous version of the plug-in. For installation instructions, see the Quest NetVault Plug‑in for VMware User’s Guide.
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From the NetVault Process Viewer, check if any instance of NetVault VM mount daemon or NetVault VM mount CLI is running on the client. |
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VDDK uses a kernel-mode driver for mounting a virtual machine during file-level backup and browse operations. The Plug‑in for VMware automatically starts a service for the driver when you install the plug-in, but it does not verify whether the service is running when you perform an upgrade or a reinstallation.
For information about installing the plug-in, see the Quest NetVault Plug‑in for VMware User’s Guide.
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