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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ for Hyper-V Administrator's Guide
  3. Appendix A. VSS backup method: Hyper-V online and offline backups
  4. Additional notes on offline backups with VSS
Veritas NetBackup™ for Hyper-V Administrator's Guide

Additional notes on offline backups with VSS

This topic applies to the NetBackup Hyper-V VSS backup method only (not to WMI).

When an offline backup is performed on a virtual machine that is currently in the Running state, note: the virtual machine briefly enters the Saved state during the backup and then returns to its original state.

For a virtual machine in the Running state at the start of the backup, the type of backup is offline in the following circumstances:

  • The VSS integration component of Hyper-V is not running in the virtual machine.

    The VSS integration component is part of the Hyper-V integration services that are installed in the virtual machine.

  • The virtual machine is running an operating system that does not support Windows Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS).

  • The storage configuration of the virtual machine is not compliant.

    Any of the following can result in a non-compliant storage configuration:

    • The virtual machine has one or more disks that are configured as dynamic disks in the operating system. Note that dynamic disks are not a type of virtual hard disk. Dynamic disks and basic disks are disk types defined by Microsoft for certain Windows operating systems.

    • The virtual machine has the volumes that do not support Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS).

      If the virtual machine has a non-NTFS formatted volume (such as FAT or FAT32), the virtual machine enters the Saved state during the backup.

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