Create a Virtual Standby to VMWare vSphere
Create a Virtual Standby task so that the backup data is converted to a virtual machine format and a virtual machine is created. The Virtual Standby feature also monitors the heartbeat of the source node so that when the source node is down, the virtual machine immediately takes over as the source node.
Notes:
- Virtual Standby cannot automatically power on recovery point snapshots taken from host-based agentless virtual machines.
- If you pause the plan, the Virtual Standby job will not start. When you resume the plan again, the Virtual Standby job is not resumed automatically. You must manually run another backup job to start the Virtual Standby job. Also, if the plan is paused the Pause/Resume Virtual Standby option will not be available. If you do not want the virtual machine to start automatically after the plan is paused, then you have to manually pause the heartbeat for the nodes.
Follow these steps:
- Click Add a Task from the left pane.
- A new task is added to the left pane.
- From the Task Type drop-down menu, select Virtual Standby.
- The Virtual Standby task is added.
- From the Source tab select a source for the Virtual Standby task.
- Click the Virtualization Server tab and enter the virtualization server and monitoring server details.
- You can use any physical computer or virtual machine as the monitor server .
- You cannot use the backup source server as the monitor server.
- Monitor server configuration is not required if the nodes are replicated from a remote recovery point server or the Source of the Virtual Standby task is the one replicated to a different Site.
- Monitor server configuration is not required if the Virtual Standby Source is the replicate task and the replication target RPS server is inside Azure.
- Click the Virtual Machine tab and enter the details for the VM Basic Settings, VM DataStore for VMware, and VM Network.
- VMWare Systems:
- Apply the following Virtual Machine options to VMware systems:
- Click the Advanced tab and provide the following details:
- Missing heartbeat for source machine--Virtual Standby sends alert notifications when the monitor server does not detect a heartbeat from the source server.
- VM powered on for source machine configured with auto power ON--Virtual Standby sends alert notifications when it powers on a virtual machine that was configured to power on automatically when a heartbeat is not detected.
- VM powered on for source machine configured with manual power ON--Virtual Standby sends alert notifications when it manually powers on a virtual machine.
- Virtual Standby errors/failure/crash--Virtual Standby sends alert notifications when it detects an error that occurred during the conversion process.
- Virtual Standby success--Virtual Standby sends alert notifications when it detects that a virtual machine powered on successfully.
- The Virtual Standby did not start successfully from the Recovery Point Snapshot--Virtual Standby sends alert notifications when it detects that a virtual machine was not powered automatically and the Automatically start the Virtual Machine Stand-in Recovery option is specified.
- Hypervisor is not reachable--Virtual Standby sends alert notifications when it detects that it cannot communicate with the ESX Server system.
- VM storage free space less than--Virtual Standby sends alert notifications when it detects insufficient free disk space on the defined hypervisor path. The detection occurs when the amount of free disk space is less than the user-defined threshold. The threshold can be defined either an absolute value (MB) or as a percentage of the capacity of the volume.
- Click Save.
- The changes are saved and the Virtual Standby task is automatically deployed to the Virtual Standby server.
ESX Host/vCenter
Specify the host name of the ESX or vCenter Server system.
User Name
Specify the user name that is required to log in to the VMWare system.
Note: The account that you specify must be an administrative account or an account with administrative privileges on the ESX or vCenter Server system.
Password
Specify the password for the user name that is required to log in to the VMware system.
Protocol
Specify HTTP or HTTPS as the protocol that you want to use for communication between the source Arcserve UDP agent and the monitoring server.
Port
Specify the port that you want to use for data transfer between the source server and the monitoring server.
ESX Node
The values in this field vary based on the value specified in the ESX Host/vCenter field:
ESX Server systems
When you specify an ESX Server system in the ESX Host/vCenter field, this field displays the host name of the ESX Server system.
vCenter Server systems
When you specify a vCenter Server system the ESX Host/vCenter field, this field lets you select the ESX Server system that you want to associate with this plan.
Monitor
Specify the host name of the server that monitors the status of the source server.
Notes:
User Name
Specify the user name to log into the monitoring system.
Password
Specify the password for the user name to log into the monitoring system.
Protocol
Specify HTTP or HTTPS as the protocol that you want to use for communication between the Arcserve UDP and the ESX Server system (monitoring server).
Port
Specify the port that you want to use for data transfer between the Arcserve UDP and the ESX Server system (monitoring server).
Use monitor server as proxy for data transfer
Specify this option to let the monitor server copy the conversion data from the Arcserve UDP agent node to the ESX Server data store. With this option enabled, the Virtual Standby feature transfers the conversion data from the agent node to the ESX Server data store using the fiber channel communication, which is faster than using the LAN communication to transfer data. Only the write operation for the conversion happens over the fiber channel. The read operation happens over the LAN.
Note: The Use monitor server as proxy for data transfer option is enabled by default. You can disable this option to allow the Arcserve UDP agent node to copy the conversion data directly to the data store on the ESX Server system.
VM Name Prefix
Specify the prefix that you want to add to the display name for the virtual machine on the ESX Server system.
Default value: UDPVM_
Resource Pool
Specify the name of resource pool where standby virtual machine is to be grouped.
CPU Count
Specify the minimum and maximum CPU count supported by the standby virtual machine.
Memory
Specify the total amount of RAM in MB to be allocated for the standby virtual machine.
Note: The amount of RAM specified must be a multiple of two.
Recovery Point Snapshots
Specify the number of recovery point snapshots (recovery points) for the standby virtual machine. The maximum number of recovery point snapshots count is 29 for VMWare virtualization servers.
All virtual disks share the same datastore
Select this option to copy all of the disks related to the virtual machine to one data store.
Clear the check box to copy the disk-related information for the virtual machine to the corresponding data store. Specify the location where you want to store the conversion data.
Network
Lets you define the NICs, virtual networks, and paths that the ESX Server system uses to communicate with the virtual machines.
Note: The VMware SR-IOV passthrough and Flexible network adapter is not supported.
Same number of network adapters as source at last backup
Select this option to define how to map the virtual NIC to the virtual network. Specify this option when the virtual machine contains virtual NICs and a virtual network.
Clear the check box to define the name of the virtual network that you want the NIC to use to communicate.
Automatically start the Virtual Machine
Specify if you want to start the virtual machine automatically.
Note: This option is unavailable for host-based virtual machine nodes and nodes replicated from a remote recovery point server and the Source of the Virtual Standby task is the one replicated to a different Site.
Timeout
Specify the time that the monitor server must wait for a heartbeat before it powers on a recovery point snapshot.
Frequency
Specify the frequency that the source server communicates heartbeats to the monitor server.
Example: The Timeout value specified is 60. The Frequency value specified is 10. The source server will communicate heartbeats in 10-second intervals. If the monitoring server does not detect a heartbeat within 60 seconds of the last heartbeat that was detected, the monitor server powers on a virtual machine using the latest recovery point snapshot.
Enable Email Alerts
Lets you receive email alerts depending on the settings that you provide. When you select this option, further categories of email alerts are enabled for your selection.
Note: For nodes from Replicate from a remote Recovery Point Server or if the source of the Virtual Standby task is the one that is replicated to a different site, this option is not available.
Note: For nodes from Replicate from a remote Recovery Point Server or if the source of the Virtual Standby task is the one that is replicated to a different site, this option is not available. This option is unavailable for host-based virtual machine nodes also.
You have successfully created and deployed the Virtual Standby plan.