Veritas NetBackup™ 8.0 Plug-in for VMware vCenter Guide
- Introduction and notes
- Installing the NetBackup Plug-in for vCenter
- Requirements for the NetBackup plug-in for vCenter
- Configuration overview for the NetBackup plug-in for vCenter
- Consistent naming for the vCenter server
- Upgrading the NetBackup plug-in for vCenter
- Installing the NetBackup plug-in for vCenter
- Disabling or uninstalling the NetBackup plug-in for vCenter
- Manually unregistering the NetBackup plug-in for vCenter
- Monitoring backup status
- Recovering virtual machines
- Troubleshooting
- The NetBackup vCenter plug-in does not appear in vSphere Client
- Reducing the load time for the NetBackup vCenter plug-in
- The Network Properties screen in the Deploy OVF Template wizard does not display properly
- The Veritas NetBackup tab is blank
- The Recovery Wizard does not find any backup images
- The Recovery Wizard does not find a particular backup image
Setting vCenter privileges for recovering virtual machines
Use the following procedure to set the user privileges in vCenter for the NetBackup Recovery Wizard.
To set required vCenter privileges for recovering virtual machines
- If the user account to access the plug-in cannot be assigned administrator privileges, you must set the following permissions at the vCenter level.
In vSphere Client, click Home > Roles and set the following:
To recover virtual machines | NetBackup Recovery > Add or Remove NetBackup Servers NetBackup Recovery > Virtual Machine Recovery Global > Log Event Note: When you deploy the plug-in, NetBackup recovery privileges are automatically enabled for the Administrator role. These privileges allow the VMware administrator to use the NetBackup Recovery Wizard to recover virtual machines to any destination in vCenter. To give the recovery privileges to other users, you must enable the NetBackup Recovery privileges for other roles. |
Caution:
The NetBackup Virtual Machine Recovery privilege grants global recovery authorization. It allows users with that role to recover any virtual machine that resides on that vCenter. Use caution when granting this privilege to users.