NetBackup™ Web UI Nutanix AHV Administrator's Guide
- Overview
- Managing AHV clusters
- Quick configuration checklist to protect AHV virtual machines
- Configure secure communication between the AHV cluster and NetBackup host and Nutanix Prism Central and NetBackup host
- Enable the iSCSI initiator service on windows backup host
- Install the iSCSI initiator package on Linux backup host
- Migrate Java GUI/CLI added clusters into WebUI
- Configure Nutanix AHV cluster
- Configure CHAP settings for iSCSI secure communication with AHV clusters
- About the ports that NetBackup uses to communicate with AHV
- Add or browse an AHV cluster
- Remove AHV Clusters
- Add a new Nutanix Prism Central
- Add new Prism Central server credentials
- Remove Nutanix Prism Central
- Create an intelligent VM group
- Assign permissions to the intelligent VM group
- Update the intelligent VM group
- Remove the intelligent VM group
- Set CHAP for iSCSI
- Add an AHV access host
- Remove an AHV access host
- Change resource limits for AHV resource types
- Change the autodiscovery frequency of AHV assets
- Managing credentials
- Protecting AHV virtual machines
- Things to know before you protect AHV virtual machines
- Protect AHV VMs or intelligent VM groups
- Protect AHV VMs within VPC
- Customize protection settings for an AHV asset
- Schedules and retention
- Backup options
- Prerequisite to Enable virtual machine quiescing
- Remove protection from VMs or intelligent VM groups
- View the protection status of VMs or intelligent VM groups
- Recovering AHV virtual machines
- Things to consider before you recover the AHV virtual machines
- About the pre-recovery check
- Recover an AHV virtual machine
- Recover an AHV VM within VPC
- About Nutanix AHV agentless files and folders restore
- Prerequisites for agentless files and folder recovery
- SSH key fingerprint
- Recover files and folders with Nutanix AHV agentless restore
- Recovery target options
- Pre-recovery checks for Nutanix AHV
- About Nutanix-AHV agent-based files and folders restore
- Prerequisites for agent-based files and folder recovery
- Recover files and folders with Nutanix AHV agent based restore
- Limitations
- Troubleshooting AHV operations
- API and command line options for AHV
Additional information about the rename file
You can specify destination storage container for all the disks or for some specific list of disks.
If you do not specify a destination storage container for one of the disks, then that disk is restored to the original location.
If you specify a destination storage container for a non-existing or invalid disk, the VM restore fails.
For a windows backup host, you must add an empty line (carriage return) after all the rename file entries.
Create or modify the rename file in the /usr/openv/tmp directory for the following scenarios:
Recover the VM to an alternate container
Recover the VM to the same or an alternate container with a modified VM name
If the rename file is not available, then you must create it and save it as rename.txt on the NetBackup primary server.
To set the alternate location or modify the configuration, add the following lines in the rename file in the given format:
Scenario | Line to add in the rename file |
|---|---|
Change Virtual Machine Name | change vmname to newVMname |
Recover the virtual machine to a different AHV container | change /<original_container1>/<disk_uuid1> to /<alternate_container1> |
The following rename.txt lets you change the VM name.
change vmname to newVMname
After making the required changes in the rename file, you can run the bprestore command.