You can configure backups for VMware virtual machines. The configuration wizard guides you through the configuration process, which includes creating any new entities that are needed, such as a plan, a hypervisor, and a VM group.
Start the Configuration Wizard
From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Protect > Virtualization.
The Virtual machines page appears.
In the upper-right area of the page, click Add hypervisor.
The Configure Hypervisor page appears.
Click VMware vCenter.
Click Next.
The Add Hypervisor page of the configuration wizard appears.
Add Hypervisor
In vCenter server name, enter a fully qualified hostname or IP address for the vCenter server or the standalone ESXi host that you want to add as a hypervisor.
To use a port number that is not default, append the port number to the host name. For example, if the host name is vc.commvault.com, and you want to use port number 1500, enter vc.commvault.com:1500.
In Hypervisor display name, enter a descriptive name for the hypervisor.
For Credentials, select existing credentials or create new credentials.
From the Access node list, select the access node to use.
Click Next.
The Add VM Group page of the configuration wizard appears.
Add VM Group
A VM group is a set of VMs that you want to back up with the same settings. By default, the VM group includes all unprotected instances. You can modify the VM group content by using rules that auto-discover content and by selecting VMs, hosts, clusters, and datacenters.
In Name, enter a descriptive name for the VM group.
To create rules that auto-discover and select VMs to back up, do the following:
Click Add, and then select Rules.
The Add rule dialog box appears.
From the list, select the type of rule to create:
Browse: Select specific VMs. (Selecting this option changes the Add rule dialog box to the Add content dialog box.)
Custom attribute: Select VMs based on custom attributes in vCenter annotations for the VM summary. For example, to select VMs that have a custom attribute that equals "128", enter Custom attribute | Equals | 128.
Datastore: Select VMs based on the name of the datastore that contains them.
Folder: Select VMs based on the the folder that contains them.
Guest DNS hostname: Select VMs based on a hostname or a domain. For example, to select hosts on the "mycompany.com" domain, enter Guest DNS hostname | Ends with | mycompany.com.
Guest OS: Select VMs based on operating system. For example, to select VMs that are not Windows, enter Guest OS | Does not contain | Windows.
Host: Select VMs based on hostname. For example, to select VMs that are on hosts that include "acme" in their names, enter Host | Contains | acme.
Notes: Select VMs based on notes contained in annotations for the VM summary. For example, to select VMs that have notes that begin with "Test", enter Notes | Starts with | Test.
Power state: Select VMs based on a power status of On, Off, or Other. (Other includes statuses such as Suspended).
Tag: Select VMs based on tags that the VMs are marked with.
Tag category: Select VMs based on tag categories that the VMs are marked with.
Template: Specify whether to select virtual machine templates. For example, to select templates, enter Template | Equals | True.
Virtual machine name or pattern: Select VMs based on their names. For example, to select VMs that have a name that includes "east", enter Virtual machine name or pattern | Contains | east.
Click Save.
To select VMs in other ways, do the following:
Click Add, and then select Content.
The Add content dialog box appears.
From the Browse and select VMs list, select one of the following:
Datastores and datastore clusters: Sort VMs by the datastores or datastore clusters where they reside.
Hosts and clusters: Sort VMs by the hosts or clusters where they reside.
Tags and categories: Sort VMs by custom tags and categories applied to the VMs.
VMs and templates: Sort VMs by name or template name.
Select the VMs to add to the VM group.
Click Save.
To see a list of the VMs that are designated for backup based on your current selections or to run a backup test to verify that your backup configuration is successful, click Preview.
The Preview page appears.
In the Actions column for the VM, click the
icon, and then click Test backup.
The Test VM backup page appears.
Configure the following:
Transport mode: Select the transport mode for the backup job: Auto, HotAdd, NBD, NBD SSL, NAS, or SAN.
By default, Auto is selected. This option uses the best transport mode for the environment.
Access node: Select the access node to use for the backup.
If you do not select an access node, the Commvault software picks the first access node that is specified on the Configurations page for the hypervisor that the VM group resides in.
Click Test backup.
The Commvault backup utility runs the backup test, and then displays the results.
Click OK.
For Plan, select an existing plan or create a new plan.
Click Next.
The Summary page of the configuration wizard appears.
Summary
Review the summary.
Click Finish.