For information about performing a full restore from a savepoint manifest, see Restoring from manifest.
For more information, see Performing a full restore of a physical machine.
To perform a full restore for a VM, complete the following tasks:
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In the main vRanger UI, click My Repositories. |
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In the Working Repository pane, find the machine to restore. You can filter the machine results by inventory type, and/or search for any part of the machine name. |
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Click Next. |
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Confirm that the path that appears in the Virtual Machine Location field is correct. To change this path, use the browse (…) button to locate and a select a new location. |
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Click the Master Disk Storage Datastore browse button to locate and select the datastore to use for all VMs. The Master Datastore lets you select all datastores simultaneously. |
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Click Assign. |
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To select options for individual Hyper-V® VMs, do the following: |
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To select a different host for each VM, click the drop-down list in the Restore To Host column, and then select the host to which the VM should be restored. |
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To select a different datastore for each VM, click the button next to the Configuration File Location column entry. |
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To rename to VM you are restoring, enter the new name under the Restore As column. |
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Click Next. |
The Network Selection page lets you configure the virtual network to which each network adapters should be connected upon restore. You can configure a Master Network, which will be pre-populated as the default selection for each network adaptor in the restore job.
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To use the same network for all VMs, select a host from the Master Network drop-down list to which all VMs should be restored. Click Assign. |
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To use different networks for individual VMs, select a virtual network from the connected network adapters included in the Restore To Host drop-down list for each VM to which the vNIC should be connected. |
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Click Next. |
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