Identify the Proxy ESX Linux Access Node

A proxy ESX server is used to mount an NFS datastore that can be used for Live Recovery operations.

Before You Begin

The ESX server used to mount the NFS datastore for the browse and restore must meet the following requirements:

  • Be able to resolve the Linux access node. To ensure connectivity, create a host file entry for the Linux access node on the ESX server.

  • Provide support for the highest virtual machine hardware version supported for the environment.

  • The ESX server version installed and the default VM compatibility setting on the host server must be the same as or higher than the ESX server version on the production server.

Procedure

To identify a proxy ESX server to be used by the Linux access node to mount the NFS datastore:

  1. From the CommCell Browser, go to Client Computers > virtualization_client > Virtual Server > VMware > backup_set.

  2. Right-click the subclient and select Properties; then click the Advanced Options tab.

  3. Under Proxy ESX Server, click Select ESX server for snap mount and identify the host. Ensure that the fully qualified host name or IP address is entered in the Host box.

  4. Click OK.

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