For IntelliSnap backups from Commvault software, add the Nutanix storage array and its configuration information to the CommServe database.
Before You Begin
Read the following information about the Microsoft Hyper-V agent and the VMware agent.
Notes for Microsoft Hyper-V
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On the Nutanix Hyper-V node, install the Virtual Server Agent (VSA) and the MediaAgent.
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For disk and configuration paths for the virtual machine (VM), use fully qualified domain names (FQDNs).
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You cannot use the Commvault software to create snapshot backups of VMs that have volume groups (VGs) attached.
 
Notes for VMware
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You must add the IP addresses of all the Nutanix cluster nodes to the Arrays page.
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When you add ESXi hosts to vCenter, verify that the format of the ESXi host name matches the host name format in the vCenter.
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You cannot use the Commvault software to create snapshot backups of VMs that have volume groups (VGs) attached.
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Nutanix VMware IntelliSnap backups are created at the container level. With this, all VMs within the container must belong to one protection domain; either a user-created protection domain or a Commvault-created protection domain. If one or more of the VMs within a container belong to one protection domain while the remaining VMs in that same container belong to a different protection domain, you will be prompted with the following error during the IntelliSnap backup operation:
"Error while protecting vStore having uuid xxxx. VM(s) in this vstore are already protected by another protection domain." 
Examples
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If the host name format is a short name, then use a short name to add the host to the vCenter.
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If the host name format is an FQDN, then use an FQDN to add the host to the vCenter.
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If the host name is an IP address, then use the same IP address to add the host to the vCenter.
 
Start the Configuration Wizard
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From the navigation pane, click Manage > Infrastructure.
The Infrastructure page appears.
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Click Arrays.
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On the Arrays page, click Add.
The General page of the Add Snap Array configuration wizard appears.
 
General
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From the Snap vendor list, select Nutanix.
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In the Array name box, enter the cluster’s external IP address.
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In the Description box, enter the description for the array.
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For credentials, do one of the following:
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Enter the credentials of a user who has cluster administrator credentials.
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To use the saved credentials, move the Use saved credentials toggle key to the right, and then select credentials from the Saved credentials list.
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To add new credentials, enter the credentials in User name and Password boxes.
 
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Click Next.
The Array Access Nodes page of the configuration wizard appears.
 
Array Access Nodes
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From the Available MediaAgents list, select one or more access nodes and then click OK.
- To select all the available MediaAgents as access nodes, click SELECT ALL.
 
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To disable pruning, move the Pruning toggle button of the respective access node to the left.
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To rearrange the selected access nodes, drag them upwards or downwards as required.
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Click NEXT.
The Snap Configurations page of the configuration wizard appears.
 
Snap Configurations
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Configure Snapshot Configuration Properties according to your needs.
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If you are going to use the NFS protocol, complete the following steps:
- On the Configuration tab, add all NAS service IPs in the Array Host Alias snapshot configuration property.
 
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Click SUBMIT.