GRt restore for Hyper-v guest with no agent
Hi
We have Backup Exec 2015. we have a license for Hyper-v agent installed on a hyper-v server. we can backup guest servers on this hyper-v host using the GRT option and this grt option is available as a restore option. However we cannot seem to get the restore to succeed. Each time the Backup Exec server fails the job saying that it cannot contact the remote agent. Reading the documentation it implies that we can:
backup guest servers at the GRT level WITHOUT an agent installed
but we need an agent installed on the guest server to successfully run a grt restore - is this correct ?, and why is this ?
Roger
- Yes. You need to have a remote agent in the VM for GRT restore to work
GRT restore works inside of the VM. You would need something inside the VM which can communicate with the Backup Exec media server and also something to write the actual data to the filesystem. Hence, the need for the Remote Agent during the restore.
The backup process backs up the Hyper-V VHD(x) files and then indexes the content by mounting the VHD (so does not need the agent to identify the files inside)
The restore process would not need the agent if you were ONLY restoring the whole of the VHD as a VM (which after all is what was backed up). However what you are actually doing during a GRT restore is extracting the files from inside a locally ounted copy of the VHD and then trying to transfer the extracted files back to the original server (which needs a software client inside the original server to communicate with.)
You can redirect the file from the GRT restore to a local disk of the media srevr and then manually copy them back to oirginal server if you do not want to install the remote agent.