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5.
Click
OK
As a result, a group that has the same name as the vCenter Server appears on the management
server under
Virtual machines
. For more information, please refer to "VMware vCenter integration
(p. 84)."
To remove integration with a VMware vCenter Server:
1.
In the
Navigation
tree, right click
Virtual machines
and select
VMware vCenter Integration
2.
Click
Configure integration
3.
Clear the
Enable VMware vCenter integration
check box
4.
Click
OK
The group that has the same name as the vCenter Server will be removed and the policies applied to
this group or its child groups will be revoked.
Virtual machines remain in the
All virtual machines
group and in other groups if their host is
managed by Agent for ESX/ESXi. Policies applied to these groups or directly to the machines continue
functioning on the machines. This way, by removing the integration you remove only the machines
that are not manageable.
7.1.4.3
Deploying and updating Agent for ESX/ESXi
Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Management Server provides an easy way to deploy Agent for
ESX/ESXi to every VMware ESX or ESXi server whose virtual machines you want to back up.
A virtual appliance with an agent will be created on every ESX/ESXi server you specify and registered
on the management server. Virtual machines, dynamically grouped by their hosts, will appear on the
management server and you will be able to apply backup policies to the virtual machines or back up
each machine individually.
The update of already installed agents is performed in the same way as deployment. Upon selecting
a host or cluster where the agent is installed, you will be suggested to update the agent on that host.
If you are using VMware vSphere, it is recommended that you integrate (p. 310) the management
server with your vCenter Server before starting the agent deployment. You will not have to specify
every host manually in this case.
To deploy Agent for ESX/ESXi to VMware ESX/ESXi servers:
1.
In the
Navigation
tree, right click
Virtual machines
or right click the group that has the same
name as the vCenter Server.
2.
Click
Deploy ESX agent
.
3.
ESX/ESXi hosts
For a vCenter Server, a list of ESX/ESXi hosts and clusters obtained from the vCenter Server will
be displayed. Select the hosts and clusters to deploy the agent to, or check the
Select all
check
box.
In a vCenter cluster, a single Agent for ESX/ESXi backs up virtual machines hosted on all the cluster’s hosts.
For more information, please see "Support for vCenter clusters (p. 313)".
You can add a single host to the list by specifying its IP address or name. Provide a user name and
password for every host you add to the list. A vCenter Server cannot be specified in this window.