When you want to power-on Virtual Standby virtual machines manually, the best practice is to power on the virtual machines from the Virtual Standby screen on the CA ARCserve D2D server. For more information, see Power on Virtual Standby Virtual Machines from Recovery Point Snapshots. However, if you want to start the Virtual Standby virtual machines from the Hyper-V server, you can do so using Hyper-V Manager.
Note: The Hyper-V Manager lets you access the recovery point snapshots that CA ARCserve Central Virtual Standby created to protect the node. You should not delete the snapshots. When you delete the snapshots, the relationship between the data contained in the snapshots becomes inconsistent the next time a Virtual Standby runs. With inconsistent data, you cannot power on Virtual Standby virtual machines properly.
To power on Virtual Standby virtual machines from Hyper-V Manager
Click Start, click All Programs, click Administrative Tools, and then click Hyper-V Manager.
Hyper-V Manager opens.
The virtual machines associated with the specified hyper-V server display in the Virtual Machines list in the center pane.
The snapshots associated with the virtual machine display in the Snapshots list.
The Apply Snapshot dialog opens.
The Virtual Standby virtual machine is powered on.
If necessary, you can back up the virtual machines and create recovery point snapshots after you power on the virtual machine. For more information, see Tasks to Perform After Powering on Virtual Standby Virtual Machines.
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