Hureka This seems to work, the restore is started
Med venlig hilsen / Best regards Leif Torstensen Technician Telefon +45 70253030 l...@athena.dk www.athena.dk -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] På vegne af Omar Vargas Sendt: 20. november 2014 15:28 Til: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Emne: Re: [ADSM-L] restore of VM Hi Leif, Can you try setting the -vmname option as a temporary workaround? Your scenario reminds me of apar IT01943. If I recall correctly, -vmname (with the same vm name) provided a workaround too. If they are related, it may be worth an attempt. using your command as example, add -vmname="xxxx01"... original: dsmc restore vm "xxxx01:-vmdk=Hard Disk 2 " -datacenter=differentdatacenter -host=localhost -datastore=lokalstore -optfile=dsm.opt -asnode=xxxxx try this: dsmc restore vm "xxxx01:-vmdk=Hard Disk 2 " -vmname="xxxx01" -datacenter=differentdatacenter -host=localhost -datastore=lokalstore -optfile=dsm.opt -asnode=xxxxx Regards, Omar ============================================================================= Hi Any one know, if it is possible to restore a vm fra TSM for VE and not restore all vmdk's I am doing a restore on another vcenter, and would like to just restore the VM system drive and no data drives, but the command like this won't work dsmc restore vm "xxxx01:-vmdk=Hard Disk 2 " -datacenter=differentdatacenter -host=localhost -datastore=lokalstore -optfile=dsm.opt -asnode=xxxxx but I get ANS9372E Unable to create the virtual machine to be restored due to an invalid host name, datacenter name, or datastore name. Regards Leif Torstensen Athena