Plug‑in for Red Hat Virtualization communicates with RHV using the RHV-M. Before you can use the plug-in for backups and restores, you must add the applicable RHV-M details to the plug-in. You must then configure a user account to be an admin user or have admin rights.
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Click Create Backup Job. |
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RHV-Manager FQDN: Type the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the RHV-M. As required by RHV, the backup proxy on which the plug-in is configured should be able to communicate with this FQDN using the previously configured DNS. |
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Username: Enter the name for the user account that can be used to log in to the RHV-M. The user account must have administrator privileges to create VMs and related devices. |
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Domain: Enter the name of the domain use by RHV-M. The default name is internal. |
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Password (New Password when reconfiguring the server): Type the corresponding password for the preceding user name. |
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Port: The port on which the RHV-M UI runs. The default is 443. |
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Windows Proxy on RHV Host: Enter the name of the Windows proxy as it appears in the RHV user interface. |
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Start the Backup Job Wizard, and click next to the Selections list. |
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Open the NetVault Client or the NetVault Server where the Plug‑in for Red Hat Virtualization in installed, and then open RHV plug-in. |
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Click the RHV DataCenter, and select Edit Server from the context menu. |
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Start the Backup Job Wizard, and click next to the Selections list. |
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Open the NetVault Client or the NetVault Server where the Plug‑in for Red Hat Virtualization is installed, and then open RHV plug-in. |
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Click the server, and select Remove Server from the context menu. |
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