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NetVault Plug-in for VMware 13.3 - 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

Deployment overview

You can deploy the Plug‑in for VMware on any Windows- or Linux-based NetVault Client. This client acts as the backup proxy. You can select either a physical machine or a virtual machine as the backup proxy.

NOTE: Installing the Plug‑in for VMware on a vCenter Server is not recommended.

When you run the plug-in on a vCenter Server, the increased resource demands on the server can affect the overall performance of the server. Also, trace files for large jobs can consume a large amount of disk space.

Figure 1. Plug‑in for VMware deployment

If the virtual machine disks are stored on Fibre Channel SAN, iSCSI SAN, or Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) storage devices, you can select a physical machine to host the plug-in. In this type of deployment, backups are offloaded to the physical backup proxy.

This type of deployment supports SAN and LAN (network block device [NBD] or NBDSSL [encrypted]) transport modes. For more information about transport modes, see Supported transport modes.

You can also configure one of the virtual machines as the backup proxy to host the plug‑in. This configuration works with all types of storage devices (including local storage on the VMware ESXi Server).

This type of deployment supports HotAdd and LAN (NBD or NBDSSL) transport modes. For more information about transport modes, see Supported transport modes.

Prerequisites

Before installing the plug-in, verify that the following requirements are met:

Install NetVault Client: Install the NetVault Client software on the physical or virtual machine on which you want to install the Plug‑in for VMware. For LAN-free backups, you must obtain a NetVault SmartClient license. For more information about installing the NetVault Client, see the Quest NetVault Installation Guide.
Install applicable libraries on Linux-based clients: On Linux-based clients, the Plug‑in for VMware and Virtual Disk Development Kit (VDDK) require the following libraries:
Plug‑in for VMware requirements: On Linux-based systems, the Plug‑in for VMware requires the following libraries:
VDDK requirements: On Linux-based systems, VDDK requires the following libraries:
libexpat.so.1.5.2: To use advanced transport modes, install the XML library libexpat 1.95.8 on the client. Without the correct version of this library, the jobs that use advanced transport modes may fail.
During installation, the plug-in automatically creates a symbolic link (libexpat.so.0) to the library if this link is not present on the client. The plug-in only checks the /lib64 and /usr/lib64 directories where this library is typically installed. If the library is installed in a different directory, you must manually create this link.
ln -s libexpat.so.1.5.2 <full file path to the library>
For example, if libexpat.so.1.5.2 is installed in the directory /lib64, type:
If you encounter any issues with the use of advanced transport modes, verify that the correct version of the libexpat package is installed. If necessary, manually create the symbolic link. If binary compatibility is present, you can also use a higher version of the library.
C++ Library Package: Verify that the C++ Library is available on the Linux client. Some old Linux distributions might not include this package in a base installation. On such systems, install the C++ Library Package from the distribution ISO.
Additional library requirements: VDDK also requires the following libraries:
Add the NetVault Client: Add the designated client to the NetVault Server. For more information about adding clients, see the Quest NetVault Administrator’s Guide.

Installing the plug-in

You can install the plug-in simultaneously on multiple machines by using the configuration wizard. Alternatively, you can install a plug-in on a single client from the Manage Clients page.

The following sections describe the different procedures that you can use to install the plug-in:

On Windows-based machines, you can use the push installation method to install the plug-in on multiple clients at the same time. You can perform push installations from the NetVault WebUI.

Before you start the push installation procedure, verify that the following requirements are met:

Copy the packages to a shared location: Copy the plug-in packages to a shared location. Only CIFS shares are currently supported as package stores. The path must be accessible to the NetVault Server and all target machines where you want to install the packages.
Configure a package store in NetVault: After copying the installation packages, configure the shared location details in NetVault. For more information, see the Quest NetVault Administrator’s Guide.
1
In the Navigation pane, click Guided Configuration, and then on the NetVault Configuration Wizard page, click Install Software/Add Clients.
2
On the Select Software/Add Clients page, select Install NetVault software on remote machines.
3
In the Package Store list, select the repository that contains the installation packages that you want to deploy.
4
To add plug-in packages, click Add NetVault plug-in package, and then complete the following steps:
a
In the Select Packages for Deployment dialog box, select the check boxes corresponding to the “.npk” binary files that you want to use, and click OK.
b
Click Next.
5
On the Machines to Have NetVault Software Installed page, click Choose Machines, and select From available machines.
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On the NetVault Machine Details tab, select the client that you want to add, and click OK.
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To submit the task, click Install Software/Add Clients.
You can monitor the progress and status of the task from the Deployment Task Status page. For more information, see the Quest NetVault Administrator’s Guide.

On Linux-based machines, you can use the configuration wizard to install the plug-in on multiple clients at the same time. NetVault 10.x also supports this method on Windows-based machines.

1
In the Navigation pane, click Guided Configuration, and then on the NetVault Configuration Wizard page, click Install Plugins.
2
In the NetVault Clients table, select the clients on which you want to install the plug-in.
3
Click Choose Plug-in File, navigate to the location of the “.npk” installation file for the plug-in, for example, on the installation CD or the directory to which the file was downloaded from the website.
4
Select the file entitled “vmw-w.x.y.z-<platform>.npk,” where w.x represents the version number, y represents the patch level, and z represents the build number, and click Next.

From the Manage Clients page, you can install a plug-in on a single client.

2
In the NetVault Clients table, select the client, and click Manage.
3
In the lower-right corner of the Installed Plug-ins table, click the Install Plugin button ().
4
Click Choose Plug-in File, navigate to the location of the “.npk” installation file for the plug-in, for example, on the installation CD or the directory to which the file was downloaded from the website.
5
Select the file entitled “vmw-w.x.y.z-<platform>.npk,” where w.x represents the version number, y represents the patch level, and z represents the build number, and click Install Plugin.

Removing the plug-in

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In the NetVault Clients list, select the client, and click Manage.
3
In the Installed Plug-ins table, select VMware Plugin, and click the Remove Plugin button ().
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In the Confirm dialog box, click Remove.

 

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