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 The configuration setting [Custom:MountOperationTimeoutSecs], which is stored in the vmware.cfg file, determines how long the plug-in process waits for the mount daemon to respond to a request. The default value is set to 600 seconds during a fresh install and 300 seconds during an upgrade. If the mount daemon is unable to complete a request within the specified interval, the virtual machine is left in a mounted state. If you have many backups running simultaneously or your server is running under heavy load, modify the value for the [Custom:MountOperationTimeoutSecs] setting to avoid this issue.  | 
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 You cannot back up virtual machine templates using the Plug‑in for VMware. Workaround: Convert the template to a virtual machine.  | 
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 The file-level indexing process does not generate indexes for symlinks.  | 
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 Backups that have Active Block Mapping (ABM) enabled might stop working when memory is exceeded.  | 
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 Backing up a virtual machine succeeds if the Virtual Machine Disk (VMDK) fails to open and the Exclude data disks option is selected.  | 
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 ATTENTION: Aborting a restore to the original location deletes the original virtual machine. This issue may result in data loss. Workaround: Before you begin a restore to the original location, clone the original virtual machine.  | 
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 For a list of supported OS distributions and versions, see the VDDK 6.7 Release Notes.  | |
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 The Plug‑in for VMware 12.3.2 requires NetVault Backup 12.1 or later. For complete supported-platform information, see the Quest NetVault Backup Compatibility Guide available at https://support.quest.com/technical-documents.  | 
Plug‑in for VMware 12.3.2 requires NetVault Backup 12.1 or later. For complete supported-platform information, see the Quest NetVault Backup Compatibility Guide.
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 Cannot browse mounted virtual machines after upgrading NetVault Backup: After installing the plug‑in, if you upgrade the NetVault Backup software, you must reinstall the plug-in on that machine. Otherwise, you cannot open the Drives node of a mounted virtual machine for any new file‑level backups.  | 
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 Restart the NetVault Backup Service if “nvvmwmount.exe” was running during upgrade: If the mount process “nvvmwmount.exe” was running during an upgrade from 2.x, restart the NetVault Backup Service on the client.  |