NetBackup™ Plug-in for VMware vSphere Client (HTML5) Guide
- Introduction and notes
- Installing the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Client (HTML5)
- Requirements for the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Client (HTML5)
- Using consistent vCenter naming with the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Client (HTML5)
- vCenter privileges for managing NetBackup plug-in installation
- Notes on using the vSphere Client (HTML5) plug-in in a VMware Platform Services Controller (PSC) environment
- Installing the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Client (HTML5)
- Register Plug-in when no other Plug-in (either Local or current) is installed
- Register Plug-in when no Local Plug-in registered, and one or more Plug-ins's are already registered
- Register plug-in when local plug-in already registered but no other Plug-in registered
- Register Plug-in when local Plug-in already registered, and one or more Plug-in's already registered
- VIRTUALIZATION_HOSTS_SECURE_CONNECT_ENABLED for servers and clients
- Uninstalling the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Client (HTML5)
- Uninstalling the NetBackup Local plug-in for vSphere Client (HTML5)
- Plug-in Configurations
- Log in to the Plug-in
- Excluding virtual disks from the backup
- Monitoring backup status
- Restoring virtual machines
- Troubleshooting
- A NetBackup primary server is not available in the primary server list of the login screen
- The NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Client (HTML5) does not find any backup images in the listed events
- Mismatch in vCenter server name (uppercase vs. lowercase letters) causes the VMware connectivity test to fail
- Instant recovery operation is not complete due to NFS mount limit exceed
- Instant recovery option is disabled for the selected recovery point
- The vCenter server names are not available for search
- Virtual machine display name conflicts are not shown before the pre-recovery check
- Reasons for failure of pre-recovery checks
- Too much time taken to populate the list of NetBackup primary servers
- The NetBackup plug-in is not shown in the vSphere Client (HTML5) interface even after registration
- The NetBackup plug-in is not shown in the vSphere Client (HTML5) interface after vCenter upgrade from older versions to vCenter 7.0 or later
- Unregistering the plug-in may result in total uninstallation of the plug-in
- Recovery wizard errors
- No recovery point found error
- Limitations
- Appendix A. Instant recovery events and best practices
Summary display
This display summarizes backup status, backup events, and backup age for the VMs in the vSphere object that you select. If you select an individual VM, the Summary display shows backup status and events for that VM. . If you select a non-VM object, then for the backup events the information suggests you to visit individual VM for more details of the events data.
The following shows an example of the Summary display for multiple VMs.
The Summary display presents the following backup information.
Table: Summary display in the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Client (HTML5)
Panel | Description |
|---|---|
Virtual Machines | Shows the current backup status for a particular VM or for all the VMs that belong to the selected vSphere object. If the vSphere object is higher than the level of a VM, the backup status appears in a color-coded pie chart. Note: If the panel applies to more than one VM: click on the linked values (such as for or ) to see the details in the Virtual Machines display. |
Virtual Machines By Backup Age | Shows the backup age of the VMs in a bar chart. This panel is available only for a vSphere object that is higher than the level of a VM. |
Backup Events | For an indivisual VM: Lists the total number of backup events and a breakdown of the events by Backup Successful, Backup Failed, and Snapshot Delete Failed. Note: Click on the linked values for , , , or to see the details in the Events display. Includes a color-coded bar chart that represents the type and number of backup events that occurred within a specified period. You can configure the chart as follows:
For Multiple VMs: User needs to visit an individual VM for more details of its events data. |