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Virtual Machines Do Not Power On Automatically

Valid on Windows.

Symptom:

Virtual machines do not power on automatically. The value of the Recovery, Stand-in setting is defined as Automatically start the Virtual Machine.

Solution:

This is expected behavior. The application cannot automatically power on virtual machines that were added from CA ARCserve Central Host-Based VM Backup servers. As a result, when you deploy policies that contain a recovery method that is defined as Automatically start the virtual machine to nodes that are protected by Host-Based VM Backup, Virtual Standby changes the value of the recovery method to Manually start the virtual machine.

The solution to this behavior is to protect the virtual machine using CA ARCserve D2D or CA ARCserve Central Protection Manager.