Yes, everything is backed up and VM is restored properly.
From: Kalusche, Dan [mailto:dan.kalus...@andersencorp.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2012 10:38 AM
To: George Winter; veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: RE: Vmware files to be backed up
Thanks - so, you're saying they are backed up,
Thanks - so, you're saying they are backed up, even though they can't be viewed
in the restore GUI?
We'll be doing a test restore shortly, so that'll tell the tale.
Thanks for the info!
Dan
From: George Winter [mailto:george_win...@symantec.com]
Sent: Thursday, Ju
Hi Dan.
All files required to completely restore the VM (such as the files you mention
below) are included with the backup and are restored when a full VM restore is
implemented. When we began using the VADP (started with the 7.0 release) some
of these files were not listed in the interface bu
Hi all -
We've just upgraded to 7.1.0.4 recently and have started testing the VM backups
using enterprise client.
I do see that we're getting the vmdk files backed up, but don't see the others
that our VM guy says we need to do a restore.
This is my first attempt at this VM backup. All the docu
Thanks Len
Is interested in what timeout your Oracle people changed as we are
running a lot of Oracle rman backups
Regards
Michael
2012/6/14 Len Boyle :
> We changed the timeout on the master to be 15 mins less than the timeout on
> the firewall.
>
> We found that the oracle folks had to change