Nope,
We build power shell script with list of vm and it doesn't matter where vms
is, it is backed up.
Of course it also depends on requirements In our case they are once
per week...
Also we have develeped hyperv reporting that can detect if backup for given
vms is failed...
Regards
Chavdar
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Hi,
What could i understand from your input is
1. Backup is not schedule daily for all VM
2. Backup is schedule weekly by physical server wise.
If any VM failover from one box to another box before hitting the tsm
schedule, then it is missed from backup.
If the above things are right then i want
Well depends..
Our schedule is like this..
Hv clustermis hv500 with cluster nodes hv501, hv502, hv503, and hv504
So Monday we backup all vms from hv501, Tuesday vms from hv502 and so on..
Vms from each host are backed up in serial you can run in parallel but
it is possible to have issue wit
So all the hyper-V start at the same time?
Is this not creating any problem.
Regards,
On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 at 9:27 PM, Chavdar Cholev
wrote:
> we use tsm scheduler, because have central tsm reporting... and also can
> track in tsm monitoring (ibm tivoli monitoring for tsm)
>
> hth
> Chavdar
we use tsm scheduler, because have central tsm reporting... and also can
track in tsm monitoring (ibm tivoli monitoring for tsm)
hth
Chavdar
On Sunday, December 25, 2016, S Kumar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a new setup where hyper-v is running.
> Setup consist of four physical box where Hyper-V is