Use this dialog box to specify restore options for a Nutanix Acropolis VM.
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Virtualization Client |
To restore to a different Nutanix AHV cluster, select the virtualization client from the list. |
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Proxy Client |
By default, the VSA proxy that performed the backup is used for the restore. If you change this value, the proxy client must reside on the same cluster. |
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Instance Details |
This area displays the IP address or fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for the Controller VM for the Nutanix cluster and the user account specified for the virtualization client. |
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Restore in place |
By default, a virtual machine is restored to the original location. The VM and Disks column shows the source virtual machines with disks underneath each virtual machine. To restore out of place, clear this check box. |
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VM and Disk |
This column displays the list of all the virtual machines and disks selected for restore. Expand each virtual machine to view the disks in that virtual machine. |
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Change VM display name to |
This column displays the existing name of each virtual machine. To change the name of any virtual machine, click in the corresponding row and enter the new name. |
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Container |
To specify a different storage location for a disk, select a new container from the list in the Container column. If necessary, you can select a different container for each virtual machine disk. |
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Configure |
To specify other options, select one or more virtual machines, then click Configure to display the Nutanix AHV VM Options dialog box. In the Nutanix AHV VM Options dialog box, you can provide the following information:
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Power ON Virtual Machine after/During Restore |
Select this option to power on the virtual machine after the restore completes. |
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Unconditionally overwrite VM with the same name |
Select this option to overwrite an existing virtual machine with the same name. |
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Save as Script |
Click to open the Save As Script dialog, which allows you to save this operation and the selected options as a script file (in XML format). The script can later be executed from the Command Line Interface using qoperation execute command. |