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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ for VMware Administrator's Guide
  3. Configure NetBackup policies for VMware
  4. VMware backup options
  5. About the Post vCenter events option (VMware Advanced Attributes)
Veritas NetBackup™ for VMware Administrator's Guide

About the Post vCenter events option (VMware Advanced Attributes)

The Post vCenter events option is available on the VMware - Advanced Attributes dialog of a NetBackup policy. (On the VMware tab of the policy, click Advanced....)

Post vCenter events enables NetBackup to send backup related events to the vCenter server.

Note:

To post events to vCenter, NetBackup must perform the backup through a vCenter server. If NetBackup accesses the ESX server directly, the backup information cannot be displayed in vSphere Client.

Note:

You must set the required permissions in vCenter:

See Setting privileges for posting events to vCenter.

Note:

If a vSphere administrator created an attribute named NB_LAST_BACKUP of type Global, NetBackup cannot post backup events to that attribute. You must remove the NB_LAST_BACKUP attribute from vSphere. Make sure that Post vCenter events is set to All Events or Error Events. At the next backup, NetBackup creates a NB_LAST_BACKUP attribute of type Virtual Machine and posts events to that attribute.

Post vCenter events also records the date and time of the last successful backup of the virtual machine:

  • The date and time appear in vSphere Client on the Summary tab as a custom attribute under Annotations. The attribute is labeled NB_LAST_BACKUP.

  • The date and time appear in vSphere Web Client on the Virtual Machines display.

The events can also be viewed with the NetBackup vSphere Web Client plug-in and the NetBackup vSphere Client (HTML5) plug-in:

See Viewing NetBackup activity in vSphere Web Client or vSphere Client (HTML5).

For instructions on installing and using the NetBackup plug-in, see the following guides:

NetBackup Plug-in for VMware vSphere Web Client Guide

NetBackup Plug-in for VMware vSphere Client (HTML5) Guide

http://www.veritas.com/docs/DOC5332

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