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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Plug-in for VMware vSphere Client (HTML5) Guide
  3. Installing the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Client (HTML5)
  4. Configuration overview for the NetBackup Recovery and Instant Recovery Wizards
  5. Creating an authentication token for the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Client (HTML5)
Veritas NetBackup™ Plug-in for VMware vSphere Client (HTML5) Guide

Creating an authentication token for the NetBackup plug-in for vSphere Client (HTML5)

To allow the plug-in to restore VMs, you must generate an authentication token on the NetBackup master server (or on the NetBackup appliance as master server). When an authentication token is created on a master server and deployed on the vCenter with the plug-in, it allows that vCenter to restore any VMware backup 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

    Where clientName is the DNS name of the vCenter where the plug-in is installed.

    The manageClientCerts command returns the location of a compressed file that contains the authentication token.

    Additional information is available on manageClientCerts:

    See Adding or deleting an additional host name or IP address for an authentication token.

  2. Provide the compressed file to the vCenter administrator.

    Caution:

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

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

    See Troubleshooting master server communication failures in the plug-in's Recovery Portal.

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

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

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

    See Adding or deleting an additional host name or IP address for an authentication token.

  2. Provide the compressed token file to the vCenter administrator.

    Caution:

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

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

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