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VSA Backup and Restore Proxy selection

  • February 1, 2023
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PedroRocha
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Hello all!

 

Consider the following:

3 HSX RA nodes as Linux VSA access nodes

1 Windows VM as Windows VSA access node

 

I would like to backup all VMs (Win/Linux) using only the 3 HSX nodes. So I would configure the instance proxy tab with those 3 HSX nodes as proxies. Is that right?

 

When restoring, if Windows, have the Windows VSA automatically selected. I would like to run the restore procedure without having to manually select the Windows VSA proxy. Can it be automatically selected without being listed in the VMware Instance proxy tab?

 

Regards,

Pedro

Best answer by Ledoesp

if you are in version 11.23 or higher you don’t need Windows VSA when using basic disks and NTFS on the Windows guests, VSA Linux proxies come with a NTFS-3G package installed.

Details and limitations listed here:

https://documentation.commvault.com/2023/expert/126604_windows_file_system_support.html

 

Additionally, for your specific request please read 

https://documentation.commvault.com/2023/expert/30807_live_browse_and_block_level_browse.html

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  • February 2, 2023

if you are in version 11.23 or higher you don’t need Windows VSA when using basic disks and NTFS on the Windows guests, VSA Linux proxies come with a NTFS-3G package installed.

Details and limitations listed here:

https://documentation.commvault.com/2023/expert/126604_windows_file_system_support.html

 

Additionally, for your specific request please read 

https://documentation.commvault.com/2023/expert/30807_live_browse_and_block_level_browse.html


Jos Meijer
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  • February 2, 2023

Hi Pedro,

Yes you are correct, add the HyperScale nodes as access nodes on the Hypervisor Instance configuration and they will be used to perform the backup, assuming you do not have other VSA's defined on subclient level.

Regarding your automatic selection of the Windows VSA, unfortunately the VSA cannot be set on a specific value for specific machines within the Command Center view.
By default the Command Center will show the option “Automatic” where it will detect the available VSA's and round robin the restores over the available VSA's.
You will have to select a VSA if you want to force the usage of a specific VSA.

As @Ledoesp just posted an interesting approach to assign a vsa while using live browse.
This could allow for an automatic selection based on the earlier mentioned default selection Äutomatic” for the VSA, but never tested this route to be honest. Looking forward to your findings.

Kind regards,

Jos

 

 


PedroRocha
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Ledoesp wrote:

if you are in version 11.23 or higher you don’t need Windows VSA when using basic disks and NTFS on the Windows guests, VSA Linux proxies come with a NTFS-3G package installed.

Details and limitations listed here:

https://documentation.commvault.com/2023/expert/126604_windows_file_system_support.html

 

Additionally, for your specific request please read 

https://documentation.commvault.com/2023/expert/30807_live_browse_and_block_level_browse.html

Ledoesp, thank you so much.

 

I believe I will deploy a Windows VSA just in case. Since it's a large environment, it could have some of those situations listed in the limitations section.

 

Regarding the possibility of disabling a VSA for backups, I believe that what you sent is exactly what I needed. I'll have all 4 VSAs configured at the instance level, but the Windows one disabled for backups via the nStreamLimit=-1.

 

During restores, the following will happen automatically: "If the MediaAgent is installed with Linux and there is a Windows access node, the software uses the Windows access node to live browse."

 

Kind regards,

Pedro

 

 


PedroRocha
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Jos Meijer wrote:

Hi Pedro,

Yes you are correct, add the HyperScale nodes as access nodes on the Hypervisor Instance configuration and they will be used to perform the backup, assuming you do not have other VSA's defined on subclient level.

Regarding your automatic selection of the Windows VSA, unfortunately the VSA cannot be set on a specific value for specific machines within the Command Center view.
By default the Command Center will show the option “Automatic” where it will detect the available VSA's and round robin the restores over the available VSA's.
You will have to select a VSA if you want to force the usage of a specific VSA.

As @Ledoesp just posted an interesting approach to assign a vsa while using live browse.
This could allow for an automatic selection based on the earlier mentioned default selection Äutomatic” for the VSA, but never tested this route to be honest. Looking forward to your findings.

Kind regards,

Jos

 

 

Thanks for the reply Jos. I'll post here if it works as intended.


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