IBM® Tivoli® Storage Manager for Virtual
Environments (referred
to as Data Protection for VMware)
provides a comprehensive solution for protecting VMs.
Data Protection for VMware eliminates the impact of running
backups on a VM by offloading backup workloads from a VMware ESX or ESXi-based host to a vStorage
Backup server. Data Protection for VMware works with the Tivoli Storage
Manager backup-archive client (installed on the vStorage
Backup server) to complete full and incremental backups of VMs. The client node installed on the
vStorage Backup server is called the data mover node. This node "moves" the data to the Tivoli Storage
Manager server for storage, and for VM image-level restore
at a later time. Instant restore is available at the disk volume level and full VM level. In
addition, protection of vApps and organization vDCs in a vCloud Director environment is also
available.
The Tivoli Storage
Manager backup-archive client
is a separately licensed component that contains its own user interfaces and documentation.
Familiarity with this product and its documentation is necessary in order to adequately integrate a
comprehensive plan for protecting your VMs with Data Protection for VMware. Tivoli Storage
Manager for Virtual Environments for Microsoft
Windows 64-bit includes the Tivoli Storage
Manager backup-archive client data mover features on the
product DVD or download package.
Figure 1. Tivoli Storage
Manager for Virtual Environments system
components in a VMware vSphere user environment
Data Protection for VMware provides
several components to assist with protecting your VMs.
IBM Data Protection extension
This component is a vSphere Web Client extension that connects to a Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI (web GUI) to restore virtual machines in IBM
storage. It provides the basic virtual machine restore functionality that is available in the
Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI. For example, you can restore virtual
machines from Tivoli Storage
Manager server storage to their
original (or alternate) location. When Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager for VMware is available, you
can restore your virtual machines from local disk storage.
To access the IBM Data Protection extension function, click
Register the vSphere Web Client extension during installation.
Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI
This
component is a graphical user interface (GUI) that accesses VM data
on the VMware vCenter Server. This GUI is accessed by the following
methods:
You can specify one or more access methods during installation.
The
Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI is the primary interface from which
to complete these tasks:
- Initiate a backup of your VMs to a Tivoli Storage
Manager
server, or schedule a backup for a later time.
- Initiate a full recovery of your VMs from a Tivoli Storage
Manager server.
- Issue reports about the progress of your tasks, the most recent events that completed, backup
status, and space usage. This information can help you troubleshoot your backups.
Important: Information about how to complete tasks with the Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI is provided in the online help that is installed
with the GUI. Click Learn More in any of the GUI windows to open the online
help for task assistance.
The Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI can be installed on any system that
meets the operating system prerequisites. The Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI resource requirements are minimal as it does not
process I/O data transfers. Installing the Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI
on the vStorage Backup Server is the most common configuration.
You can register multiple Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUIs to a single vCenter Server.
This scenario reduces the number of datacenters (and their VM guest backups) that are managed by a
single VMware Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI. Each plug-in can then
manage a subset of the total number of datacenters that are defined on the vCenter Server. For each
plug-in that is registered to the vCenter Server, one Data Protection for VMware package must be installed on a separate host. To
update the managed datacenters, go to . In the GUI Domain page, reduce the list of datacenters that are
managed by the plug-in. Managing a subset of all available datacenters reduces the query and
processing time that is required by the plug-in to complete operations.
When you register multiple Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUIs to a single vCenter Server,
the following guidelines apply:
- Each datacenter can be managed by only one installed Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI.
- A unique VMCLI node name is required for each installed Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI.
- Using unique data mover node names for each installed Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI simplifies managing the nodes.
The
Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI must have network connectivity to
the following systems:
- vStorage Backup Server
- Tivoli Storage
Manager server
- vCenter Server
In addition, ports for the Derby Database (default
1527) and GUI web server
(default
9081) must be available.
Tivoli Storage Manager recovery agent
This
service enables the mounting of any snapshot volume from the
Tivoli Storage
Manager server. You can view the snapshot locally, with
read-only access, on the client system, or use an iSCSI protocol to access the snapshot from a
remote computer. In addition, the recovery agent provides the instant restore function. A volume
used in instant restore processing remains available while the restore process proceeds in the
background. The recovery agent is accessed with the recovery agent GUI or command-line
interface.
The recovery agent command-line interface is installed on a Windows system to perform the following tasks from a remote machine:
- Gather information about available restorable data, including lists of:
- Backed-up VMs
- Snapshots available for a backed-up machine
- Partitions available in a specific snapshot
- Mount a snapshot as a virtual device.
- Get a list of virtual devices.
- Remove a virtual device.
For detailed information regarding commands, parameters, and return
codes, see Recovery Agent command-line interface.
Data Protection for VMware command-line interface
The Data Protection for VMware CLI is a full-function command-line interface that is installed
with the Data Protection for vSphere GUI. You can use it to complete these tasks:
- Initiate a backup of your VMs to a Tivoli Storage
Manager
server, or schedule a backup for a later time.
- Initiate a full recovery of your VMs, VM files, or VM Disks (VMDKs) from a Tivoli Storage
Manager server.
- View configuration information about the backup database and environment.
Although the Data Protection for vSphere GUI is the primary task interface, the Data Protection
for VMware CLI provides a useful secondary interface. For example, it can be used to implement a
scheduling mechanism different from the one implemented by the Data Protection for vSphere GUI.
Also, it is useful when evaluating automation results with scripts.
For detailed information
regarding available commands, see Data Protection for VMware command-line interface.
Figure 2. Tivoli Storage
Manager for Virtual Environments system
components in a VMware vCloud Director user environment
Data Protection for VMware vCloud GUI
This component is a GUI that protects vApps and organization vDCs in a vCloud Director
environment. This GUI is accessed through a URL bookmark to the GUI web server. For
example:
https://guihost.mycompany.com:9081/TsmVMwareUI/
The
Data Protection for VMware vCloud GUI is the primary interface
from which to complete these tasks:
- Run immediate or schedule incremental forever backups of specific vApps, or vApps contained in
an organization vDC to Tivoli Storage
Manager server
storage.
- Restore single or multiple vApps.
- Generate reports to display progress information about your tasks and space usage information
about your backups.
- Display information about the progress of your tasks, the most recent events that completed, the
backup status of your vApps, and space usage. This information can help you troubleshoot errors that
occurred in backup processing.
Important: Information about how to complete tasks with the Data Protection for VMware vCloud GUI is provided in the online help that is
installed with the GUI. Click Learn More in any of the GUI windows to open
the online help for task assistance.