vStandby AIP Readme
Revised on September 17, 2020
This document contains the important information when using
vStandby AIP. It is highly recommended that you read this document
carefully before installing vStandby AIP.
Table of
Contents
System
Requirements
User Guide and
related documents
Limitations
and Precautions
CPU
Pentium 4 or above
Main Memory
1024MB is required. (2048MB or more is recommended.)
Hard Disk Space
300MB or more of available hard disk space is required for setup.
System Requirements for Installation of vStandby AIP
- Windows 7, 8.x, 10
- Windows Server 2008R2, 2012, 2012R2, 2016, 2019
* Only 64-bit operating systems are supported.
* Before installing the product on Windows 7 or 2008 R2, please make sure KB4474419 is applied.
System Requirements for Virtual Platform of Target Host
- VMware vSphere 5.5, 6.0, 6.5, 6.7, 7.0
If using the free license version of VMware vSphere Hypervisor
5.5, 6.0 (ESXi) as the target host, only VMDK files are
created and kept as current as the latest boot point/snapshot
taken.
- Hyper-V host on Windows Server 2008 or later.
The free license version of Windows Hyper-V Server 2008 or later
is also supported.
* Client Hyper-V is not supported.
Image Format
Image files created from ActiveImage Protector 3.5 SP7 or later.
- Backup image files created by ActiveImage
Protector 3.5 SP7, ActiveImage Protector for Linux 4.5.2 or
later are supported.
- Differential image files are not supported.
- Backup images created by HyperBack are not supported.
- If
using ActiveImage Protector or ImageCenter LE to consolidate
image files that are the source for creating standby virtual
machines, it is recommended to not include the last
P2V converted image file in the consolidation. If the
sequentiality is lost between the selected incremental image
file for conversion and the last converted incremental image,
the image set from the full (baseline) image to the incremental
image selected are converted.
Ex:
- vStandby AIP successfully completes a daily
scheduled task for conversion of 10 incremental files.
- ActiveImage Protector creates up to 20
incremental files.
- ActiveImage Protector or ImageCenter LE is
used to consolidate incremental files 1 thru 15.
- vStandby AIP executes daily scheduled tasks.
→ Full (base), incremental files 15 to 20 are the target for
conversion.
- If the last image file converted using vStandby
AIP was lost as a result of consolidation by using ActiveImage
Protector or ImageCenter LE, and the subsequent conversion task
is executed, the image files in the consolidated image set are
converted to boot points.
- If changing the login credential using the
[Change Credential] menu, restart the system to apply the
change.
- The vStandby AIP console does not support an
earlier version agent to use over a network connection.
- If an image file created by using Deduplication
Compression is converted to a standby virtual machine, up to
600MB memory can be used during the running task.
- You may get the message saying "Boot Failed. EFI SCSI Device." during the process of the first boot-up of a standby VM on uEFI system, however, the system normally boots up.
- System restart is required upon completion of upgrading or uninstallation of the program from 5.3.5 or earlier version..
- Boot point naming convention is changed as from Version 5.3.0.When the product is upgraded from version 5.2.0 or earlier to 5.3.0 or later, the boot points existing at the timing of executing the first task after the product is upgraded.
- The Free license version of VMware vSphere
Hypervisor 6.5 or later are not supported.
- If using free license version of VMware vSphere
Hypervisor (ESXi) as the target host, vStandby does not create a
standby VM but creates a VMDK file that is kept as current as
the latest boot point or snapshot taken.
- Cold imaging (images created by using
Linux-based or WinPE-based Boot Environment) supports creating
VMDK files and updating them on ESXi target host.
- If the specified datastore name includes a
space, the datastore name is indicated as "undefined" on the
[Dashboard].
- If VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi) free license version is
installed in the target host, please select [Virtualize Disk] in the
context menu on the list of image files before using the VMDK
file.
- Port 902 is used in the event of a conversion to a datastore
on the vCenter Server of the VMware vSphere or ESXi hypervisor.
If the connection fails, ensure that the port is open in the
Windows Firewall settings on the target host.
- Backup images of 16 disks or more are not supported for
conversion.
- Migration of a VM using vMotion is not supported.
- Please ensure that Microsoft .NET Framework 4 or
later is installed on the host in which vStandbyAIP is
installed.
- Please remember the following when restoring to Hyper-V on a remote computer.
- Ensure that Administrative share is enabled on the managed remote computer.
- Please configure the firewall to allow [File and printer sharing] on a remote computer.
- You need to log in by using the built-in Administrator or a user in the Domain administrators group. Other users in Administrators group are not authenticated.
- Execution of a task while the standby virtual
machine is up and running fails with an error.
- "Secure Boot" is enabled by default for the
standby VM created from the image of uEFI environment.
If the backup source environment does not support Secure Boot,
please manually disable "Secure Boot" before booting up the
standby VM.
- If Storage Server is selected as the target, before using VMDK/VHDX file, please select [Virtualize Disk] (in the context menu) to start virtualization process.
- Conversion to VHDX supports Windows 8/Windows Server 2012 of later OS only.
- Standby VMs created on VMware vSphere target
host by using a Windows 2000 backup image will not be attached
to any appropriate network adapter.
- Dynamic disks are not supported.
- If multiple boot points are created by a single
execution of a task, the following error may be added to Windows
system log:
- Source: Ntfs (ntfs), Event ID: 55
- Source: Ntfs (Microsoft-Windows-Ntfs), Event
ID: 98
- Source: Kernel-General, Event ID:5
- When using a backup image of EFI firmware on Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 7.5 or earlier, you need to create a boot entry before booting up the created VM.
- When configuring the settings for a backup task, please enable the [Create backup image convertible
to virtual disk] option.
If using Version 2018 SP2 Linux Edition, please enable the option when backing up Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 5.x、7.x.
- The backup images in version [209] of LVM system created by ActiveImage Protector 2018 Update Linux Edition are not supported. Only the backup images of basic partition configuration on Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS 6.x are supported.
- Conversion of an image of the system configured
on mdraid is not supported.
- A single image file including multiple VGs is
not supported.
- Conversion of an LVM system image to a VMware
vSphere target host is supported only if configured as follows:
- A VG is configured with a single PV
(/dev/sda2) using the entire capacity of "/dev/sda"
excluding "/boot"(/dev/sda1).
- If the VG of the above described system is
extended by the PV using the entire capacity of the disk in
"/dev/sdb" or later.
- If ActiveImage Protector is used to schedule a
task for the Linux image used to create the Standby VM, the ActiveImage
Protector's schedule cannot be disabled.
- Virtual conversion of Linux LVM system to VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi) free license version or storage server as the target host is not supported.
- When an image of the LVM system is converted,
the original disk configuration cannot be maintained. The
virtual hard disk in total size of "/boot" and the VG is
attached to the standby VM. If the datastore on VMware vSphere
is VMFS-3, up to 2TB is supported.
- The IP address setting supports DHCP only.
- Resizing the console window may result in
displaying unnecessary space. Should this occur, restart the
console.