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NetVault Plug-in for VMware 13.1 - User Guide

Introducing NetVault Plug-in for VMware Installing the plug-in Configuring the plug-in Defining a backup strategy Using the image-level backup method Using the file-level backup method Restoring image-level backups Restoring file-level backups Troubleshooting

Default SCSI controller type on RHEL 7 and RHEL 6

When you create a virtual machine with RHEL 7 or RHEL 6 as the Guest OS, the SCSI controller type is set to VMware Paravirtual by default.

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To use HotAdd transport mode, set the SCSI controller type to LSI Logic Parallel or LSI Logic SAS when you create the virtual machine. For more information about configuring this setting, see the relevant VMware documentation.

Quest does not recommend changing the SCSI controller type for an existing virtual machine without testing to ensure that it operates normally with the new controller type.

File-level backups do not back up data for a reparse point

The file-level backup method does not back up data through a reparse point.

When a disk mounted as a reparse point on a Guest OS is included in a file-level backup, the backup completes without any errors or warnings. However, the plug-in does not back up any data for a reparse point. It is listed as an empty node on the Create Selection Set page.

The VMware API does not support this type of backup.

Workaround:

Install NetVault Client on the Guest OS, and perform a backup using the Plug-in for FileSystem to include the reparse point directory.

Restore job fails when using SAN transport

Restore job fails.

A restore job fails with the following error:

Log Message:

Failed to restore VM disk data.

Log Context:

Failed to open vmdk VDDK error encountered: code 13

Retrieving error message text VDDK error message is ‘You do not have access rights to this file’

Disk data restore failed for ‘[datastore]VirtualMachineName/ VitrualDiskName.vmdk’

The NetVault Client running the Plug‑in for VMware may not have access to the SAN. To verify, try using the NBD transport mode. If restore completes successfully with this mode, it indicates SAN connectivity issues.

To use the SAN transport mode, the NetVault Client must have SAN connectivity to the VMFS LUN. Ensure that the LUN is accessible and the SAN is configured correctly.

Restore job fails to add a virtual machine to the server inventory or to the alternate standalone ESXi Server

Restore job fails.

A restore job fails with the following error:

Log message:

Failed to add VM to target server's inventory.

— or —

Invalid datastore format.

Log context:

Fault string is 'Invalid configuration for device '3'.

When this error occurs, enable trace and run the restore job again. When the job completes, open the file named vmw<nnn>_soaprecv.log, and check if it contains an XML message <WaitForUpdatesExResponse> with contents similar to the following:

If so, it indicates that the backup contains an invalid configuration for a CD or DVD drive.

To correct this issue:

1
Open the file vmware.cfg in a text editor.
You can find this file in <NetVault home>\config on Windows and <NetVault home>/config on Linux.
5
After restoring the virtual machine, reset [Custom:ReconfigureVirtual CdromDevices] to False.
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