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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Add-in for Microsoft SCVMM Console Guide
  3. Installing the NetBackup Add-in for SCVMM
  4. Configuring the NetBackup Recovery Wizard
  5. Creating an authentication token for the NetBackup add-in for SCVMM
Veritas NetBackup™ Add-in for Microsoft SCVMM Console Guide

Creating an authentication token for the NetBackup add-in for SCVMM

To allow the add-in to restore VMs, generate an authentication token on the NetBackup master server (or certificate on the NetBackup appliance as master server). When an authentication token is created on a master server and deployed on the NetBackup add-in, it allows that add-in to restore any Hyper-V backups from that master server.

To create an authentication token on the NetBackup master server

  1. Enter the following on the master server:

    Windows

    install_path\NetBackup\wmc\bin\install\manageClientCerts.bat -create clientName

    UNIX, Linux

    /usr/openv/wmc/bin/install/manageClientCerts -create clientName

    clientName is the DNS name of the SCVMM console host where the add-in is installed. The manageClientCerts command returns the location of a compressed file that contains the authentication token.

    Note:

    If the SCVMM console host is a separate host from the SCVMM server, generate the token for the SCVMM console host (not for the SCVMM server host name).

  2. Provide the compressed authentication token file to the SCVMM server administrator.

    Caution:

    Be sure to share or send the compressed file in a secure manner.

    With the master server token, the add-in can be authorized to restore virtual machines.

    See Authorizing the NetBackup add-in for SCVMM to restore virtual machines.

To create an authentication token (certificate) on the NetBackup appliance as master server

  1. To generate the certificate, see the "Manage > Certificates" topic in the NetBackup Appliance Administrator's Guide, available from this location:

    http://www.veritas.com/docs/000002217

  2. Provide the compressed certificate file to the SCVMM administrator.

    Caution:

    Be sure to share or send the compressed file in a secure manner.

    With the master server certificate, the add-in can be authorized to restore virtual machines.

    See Authorizing the NetBackup add-in for SCVMM to restore virtual machines.

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