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NetVault Plug-in for Hyper-V 11.4.5 - Release Notes

Known issues

The network adapter configuration is occasionally lost during recovery of a VM. If this issue occurs, manually select the network adapter from the Hyper-V Manager.

DNMHP-43 (15132, HYV‑22)

The Percentage Complete progress bar in the Monitor Job page is not currently populated with the appropriate progress of the job.

DNMHP-71 (15160, HYV‑48)

The plug-in does not currently handle VMs that have names ending with a whitespace.

DNMHP-82 (15171, HYV‑58)

The plug-in does not support Hyper-V installations that have two or more VMs that share identical names.

DNMHP-97 (15186, HYV‑71)

If you are using the Hyper-V Role for Windows Server 2008 R2 with Simplified Chinese, French, German, or Korean, permission is not correctly granted during the VM recovery, which renders the VM unrecognizable by Hyper-V Manager. To grant permission to the restored files manually, run the following command on all restored files, including .vhd, .avhd, .xml, .bin, and .vsv, for the VM.

icacls <restore_file> /grant "NT VIRTUAL MACHINE/<VMID>":F /l

Replace "NT VIRTUAL MACHINE" with the language equivalent.

For example:

The VMID is the GUID of the VM. Usually, the GUID is the same as the name of the .xml file.

The "/l" is needed for symbolic-link files.

DNMHP-166 (21572)

The plug-in fails to mount an online virtual machine for backups if the VM name is too long. This length causes the “expose path,” formed by combining the paths to the plug-in Working Directory and the virtual drive files, to exceed 260 characters.

DNMHP-209 (22818)

If you are using the Hyper-V Role for Windows Server 2012, 2012 R2, or 2016 with a localized version of the NetVault Backup Server or Client, or both, manually remove the VM before initiating image-level recovery. Otherwise, recovery fails even though files are correctly restored to the Working Directory (versions 10.5 and earlier of the plug-in) or specified location (version 11.1 and later).

DNMHP-226 (28005) FB 17369

If you use file-level recovery for Linux- or UNIX-based VMs hosted on Windows Hyper-V Servers, the names of files, directories, and volumes cannot contain keyboard combinations of Alt+0 through Alt+32, nor can they contain the following characters:

For more information, see https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc956689.aspx.

DNMHP-254

The plug-in does not list symbolic links or hard links during the file-level recovery process.

DNMHP-256

Names of VMs targeted for backup cannot contain Unicode characters. Backing up a VM that contains Unicode characters in its name generates an “Error writing to backup media” message.

FB 17225

If you use a localized version of the plug-in, the following items are not translated: Options included in the Actions list and on the Plugin Options dialog box, and Messages listed on the Job Status or View Logs page.

FB 17344, FB 17346, FB 17351, FB 17361

If you restore a VM whose source has the same disk ID as the host, the VM displays an error (0xc000000e) and fails to start.

Workarounds:

FB 17393

Running a backup job that targets a VM whose operating system (OS) resides on a passthrough disk does not fail properly. This configuration is not supported; the backup job should fail and indicate that no disks were backed up. Instead of failing the job, the plug-in erroneously backs up configuration, .xml, and recover_ctx.dat, files.

FB 17395

If your environment uses Windows Server 2008 R2 as the Hyper-V Server and you use the Rename feature during a restore, the recovery does not include network adapters that the VM backup included. After recovery is completed, use Hyper-V Manager to add the network adapters for the VM.

FB 17804

If your environment uses Windows Server 2008 R2 for Hyper-V Clustering, the number of parallel write streams that can be run is one. If you change the number, the plug-in prevents multiple backup streams from running simultaneously.

FB 17808

If you perform a file-level restore, do not use the Rename option in the Actions list for the VM node. Although the option is enabled, the plug-in ignores the Rename field and the restore completes with warnings.

FB 17824

If your environment includes Linux VMs and you perform a file-level recovery of a job that contains files with the same name but different capitalization, the job might complete with warnings. Because Windows is not case-sensitive, it does not recognize the distinction between the two files. All other selected files are recovered.

FB 17829

The plug-in does not correctly index compressed or sparse New Technology File System (NTFS) files on Windows Server. Because of this issue, you cannot recover compressed or sparse NTFS files during file-level recovery.

DNVMWARE-1456 (29043) FB 17836

The plug-in does not correctly index sparse files on extended (EXT) Linux file systems. Because of this issue, the sparse files cannot be recovered during file-level recovery.

Workaround: To recover sparse files, perform an image-level recovery.

DNVMWARE-1365 (27629) FB 17841

The plug-in does not support recovery of backups taken using versions 1.7 or 10.0.1.

Workaround: To recover sparse files from backups taken using version 1.7, perform an image-level recovery.

FB 17843

If your VM relies on a storage pool created from virtual drives, the backup job fails.

Workaround: Turn off the VM, and run the backup job again.

FB 17851

Beginning with Windows Server 2012 R2, Hyper-V supports the sharing of a virtual hard-disk file, .vhdx, between multiple VMs. However, if you share the .vhdx file, the following Hyper-V tasks are not currently supported by the plug-in: resizing, migrating, and creating or backing up replicas.

FB 18406

System requirements

Before installing Plug‑in for Hyper‑V 11.4.5, ensure that your system meets the requirements outlined in the Quest NetVault Backup Compatibility Guide available at https://support.quest.com/technical-documents.

The plug-in requires installation of Windows PowerShell 3.0 or later. By default, Windows Server 2008 R2 includes PowerShell 2.0, which you must update to 3.0 or later. By default, Windows Server 2012, 2012 R2, and 2016 already include 3.0, 4.0, and 5.0, respectively.

Upgrade and compatibility

Plug‑in for Hyper‑V 11.4.5 requires NetVault Backup 10.0.5 or later. For complete supported-platform information, see the Quest NetVault Backup Compatibility Guide.

Product licensing

To obtain the license key for your NetVault Backup Server environment, determine the NetVault Machine ID of your main NetVault Backup Server. Also identify the machine IDs of any clients running application plug-ins, such as Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, and Exchange.

You can use the NetVault Configuration Wizard to install the product license keys. Alternatively, you can install the license keys from the Manage Clients page.

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