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PowerProtect Data Manager 19.11 Virtual Machine User Guide

vCenter server appliance fails

About this task

NOTE If all PSCs and vCenter server appliances have failed, restore one PSC first before restoring the vCenter server appliance.

Steps

  1. Perform an image-level restore of the lost vCenter server by using one of the following methods, and then power ON the vCenter.
    • Restore to original — This method is valid only when the vCenter server appliance is intact and running, but corrupted.
    • Recover as a new virtual machine to a managed ESXi server — Use this method if you have completely lost your vCenter server appliance. Note that this vCenter server must be registered with PowerProtect Data Manager.
    • Emergency recovery to an ESXi server.
  2. After a successful boot, verify that all vCenter services have started.
  3. Perform a log in test.
  4. If the login test fails, then this vCenter server appliance is pointing to an inactive PSC. Repoint to an active node.

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