[image: photo_5469870048547030170_x.jpg]

понедельник, 27 февраля 2023 г. в 16:31:05 UTC+6, Ramil: 

Hello!

Since *Version >= 22.0.0* it also backs up the VM configuration metadata so 
that it can recreate deleted VMs and then restore the VM disks.
No configuration example is given anywhere. What is the correct way to use 
the following options to restore virtual machines to a different location?:
restore_esxhost (optional)

By default, if a VM to be restored does not exist, it will be recreated on 
the same host that it has been running on at backup time. Use this option 
to restore on the given ESX host. Since *Version >= 22.0.0*
restore_cluster (optional)

Instead of specifying *restore_esxhost*, it is also possible to specify a 
cluster name using this option, the ESX host will be autoselected in that 
case, if DRS is configured properly. Since *Version >= 22.0.0*
restore_datastore (optional)

By default, if a VM to be restored does not exist, it will be recreated in 
the same datastore where it was stored at backup time. Use this option to 
restore on the given datastore. Since *Version >= 22.0.0*
restore_resourcepool (optional)

By default, if a VM to be restored does not exist, it will be recreated in 
the same resource pool which it has in been in at backup time. Using this 
option allows to override this and specify a different resource pool. Since 
*Version 
>= 22.0.0*
[image: image.png]


ОтветитьПереслать

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"bareos-users" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to bareos-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com.
To view this discussion on the web visit 
https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/bareos-users/5f798b07-38be-4a7c-8bfb-0f607e6245e7n%40googlegroups.com.

Reply via email to