Set up proxy VMs for restore operations
If you want to use a proxy VM for attaching a virtual disk for guest file restore operations, you must set up the proxy VM before you begin the restore operation. Although you can set up a proxy VM at any time, it might be more convenient to set it up immediately after the plug-in deployment completes.
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In the VMware vSphere client, click Guest File Restore.
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In the Run As Credentials section, do one of the following:
To do this… Do this… Use existing credentials
Select any of the configured credentials.
Add new credentials
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Select Add.
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In the Run As Credentials dialog box, enter the credentials.
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Click Select VM, then select a VM in the Proxy VM dialog box. Click Save to return to the Run As Credentials dialog box.
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Enter the credentials.
For Username, you must enter “Administrator”.
The SnapCenter VMware plug-in uses the selected credentials to log into the selected proxy VM.
The Run As credentials must be the default domain administrator that is provided by Windows or the built-in local administrator. Workgroup users can use the built-in local administrator account.
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In the Proxy Credentials section, click Add to add a VM to use as a proxy.
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In the Proxy VM dialog box, complete the information, and then click Save.
You need to delete the proxy VM from the SnapCenter Plug-in for VMware vSphere UI before you can delete it from ESXi. |