Veritas NetBackup™ for Nutanix Acropolis Hypervisor (AHV) Administrator's Guide
- Introduction to NetBackup for Acropolis Hypervisor (AHV)
- Prerequisites and things to consider before using the plug-in
- Downloading and installing the Nutanix plug-in
- Configuring NetBackup communication with AHV
- Establishing communication between NetBackup and Nutanix AHV
- Configuring secure communication between the Nutanix Acropolis Hypervisor server and NetBackup host
- Adding the Nutanix Acropolis Cluster credentials for NetBackup
- Adding a backup host to the NetBackup master server
- Adding a backup host to the Acropolis Cluster access list
- Configuring NetBackup policies for AHV
- Backup and recovery
- Back up the Nutanix AHV virtual machines
- Overview of the Nutanix AHV virtual machines recovery process
- About recovering the Nutanix AHV virtual machines
- Planning the recovery of a Nutanix AHV VM
- Recovering a Nutanix AHV VM using the Backup, Archive, and Restore console
- About recovering AHV VMs from the images that are backed up using NetBackup versions 8.1, 8.1.1, or 8.1.2
- Recovering a Nutanix AHV VM using the command line for Hypervisor policy
- Troubleshooting issues
- Appendix A. NetBackup commands to backup and restore Nutanix AHV virtual machines
- Appendix B. Protect Nutanix AHV virtual machines with BigData policy
Creating or modifying the rename file
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
For additional information, See Planning the recovery of a Nutanix AHV VM.
If the rename file is not available, then you must create it and save it as rename.txt on the NetBackup master 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. For more information, See Using the command line to recover Nutanix AHV virtual machines for Hypervisor policy.