Accelerator forced rescan for virtual machines (schedule attribute)
Accelerator for virtual machines uses Hyper-V resilient change tracking (RCT) to identify changed blocks. NetBackup requires the changed blocks when it creates a full virtual machine (synthesized) image. NetBackup is therefore dependent on RCT for correctly identifying changed blocks. To protect against any potential omissions by underlying Hyper-V resilient change tracking (RCT) using timestamps, the option conducts the backup by reading all allocated blocks from the virtual hard disk.
This option provides a safety net by establishing a new baseline for the next Accelerator backup.
When Accelerator forced rescan is used, all the data on the virtual machine is backed up. This backup is similar to the first Accelerator backup for a policy. For the forced rescan job, the optimization percentage for Accelerator is 0. The duration of the backup is similar to a non-Accelerator full backup.
As an example: You can set up a weekly full-backup schedule with the option. You can supplement that policy with a second schedule that enables the option, to run every 6 months.
Note:
Accelerator forced rescan is unavailable if the option on the Hyper-V tab is not selected. (This option is available when you select .)