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  2. NetBackup™ Replication Director Solutions Guide
  3. Using Virtual Machines with Replication Director
  4. About virtual machines and Replication Director
  5. About jobs in the Activity Monitor that use Replication Director for virtual machines
NetBackup™ Replication Director Solutions Guide

About jobs in the Activity Monitor that use Replication Director for virtual machines

You can use the NetBackup Activity Monitor to keep track of virtual machines backups as they occur. The number of jobs that appear in the Activity Monitor depends on the policy's Application Consistent Snapshot option.

Note:

The Application Consistent Snapshot option is enabled by default. In most cases, Cohesity recommends that you keep this option enabled. If this option is disabled, data in the virtual machine may not be in a consistent state when the snapshot occurs.

Table: Job flow in the Activity Monitor for the jobs that use Replication Director for virtual machines describes the Activity Monitor jobs that appear in each configuration: with the Application Consistent Snapshot option enabled or disabled.

Table: Job flow in the Activity Monitor for the jobs that use Replication Director for virtual machines

Application Consistent Snapshot option

Job flow in the Activity Monitor

Enabled

The first job discovers the virtual machines. This job is labeled Backup.

The Backup job starts the following:

  • A Snapshot job for each virtual machine.

  • A Snapshot job for each datastore.

Disabled

The first job discovers the virtual machines. This job is labeled Backup.

The Backup job starts the following:

  • A Snapshot job to collect all the virtual machines' configuration data.

  • A Snapshot job for each datastore.

Example 1: Virtual machine jobs with the Application Consistent Snapshot option enabled.

The jobs occurred as follows:

  • The discovery (parent) Backup job for virtual machine discovery is ID 99.

  • Jobs 100, 101, and 102 made VMware snapshots of the virtual machines waukvm13, 14, and 15.

  • Jobs 103, 104, and 105 made snapshots of datastores wauk_c1, c2, and c3.

Example 2: Virtual machine jobs with the Application Consistent Snapshot option disabled.

The jobs occurred as follows:

  • The discovery (parent) Backup job for virtual machine discovery is ID 106.

  • Job 107 collected the virtual machines' configuration data.

  • Jobs 108, 109, and 110 made snapshots of the virtual machines' datastores: wauk_c1, c2, and c3.

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