02-12-2013 11:00 PM - edited 03-16-2019 03:41 PM
Hey Guys,
We have deployed CUCM 8.6 on esxi 5.0. There is no vCenter. I got to know we can shutdown the cucm guest and "export the ovf template". Is this the right way of doing it ? Incase of a server failure can we load this backup into a different server running esxi 5.0 ?
Thanks
02-12-2013 11:18 PM
Hi Varadarajan,
Please check the below link,
Thanks,
Anand
Pls rate helpful posts !!
02-13-2013 12:22 AM
Hi
My advice would be to use the standard CCM DRF backup tool. That avoids any complexity from VMware, or your lack of VMware experience - if you want to do a restore you just build the server from media and restore the backup as you would any other server.
Those DRF backups will be smaller than backing up a whole server's disk files as well.
Aaron
02-13-2013 03:13 AM
+5 to both the above posts. Also to point make sure you're aware.
VMware vCenter is:
02-14-2013 09:55 PM
We do have regular DRF backups. I am sure you will know restoring the CM from VM is much faster then rebuilding it hence the question.
02-14-2013 10:25 PM
Hi
From above link provided. You can use Copy feature of VM to effectively provide a method to do full system backup/restore.
Copying a Virtual Machine (VM) copies both the virtual server configuration and the workload (UC OS and application) running on that virtual server to a file on networked shared storage. This allows VMs to be copied, then subsequently modified or shut down. This feature effectively provides a method to do full system backup/restore, take system images or revert changes to software versions, user data and configuration changes.
But I also suggest you to keep DRS back of the system in case of issue with VMware feature.
Regards
Ronak Patel
Rate Helpful posts.
02-14-2013 10:23 PM
We did try this. The CUCM was restored but the services did not come up for around 4 hours after which everything was working fine.
02-14-2013 10:27 PM
Hi
I would say before doing the copy operation see if the DB replication status of the cluster is good.
regards
Ronak patel
Rate helpful posts.
02-14-2013 10:35 PM
Thanks a lot Ronak. There is no cluster. And, when you say copy, is it browsing the datastore and copying it or shutting the VM down and exporting it ? And will browsing the datastore and copying the folder work as well for a restore ?
Regards
Varadarajan.R
02-14-2013 11:39 PM
Hi
It is shutting the VM down and exporting it . We do not support browsing the datastore and copying it.
Reagrds
Ronak Patel
Rate all Helpful posts.
02-15-2013 04:21 AM
Thanks again Ronak. One more thing, what about the compression rate ? Say I have a 400 GB disk allocated, will the backup be of 400 gb or does it use only the size occupied by actual data ?
Thanks
VR
02-15-2013 04:53 AM
Hi,
It will definately not 400 GB of data, It will be much less.
Regards
Ronak Patel
Rate all helpful post by clicking stars below the answer.
12-17-2016 04:19 AM
Hi,
Sorry, old thread I know. But curious to see documentation regarding this.
I dont think it's clear.
From my reading of the docs, I thought shutdown, browse data store and copy files to PC, then upload to new ESXi host, and import into inventory.
I thought that should be supported?
To change adapters we are allowed to modify vmx file download, upload and then re-import the machine into inventory for example. The copy operation above is quite similar.
The other option is File > Export OVF, then File > Deploy OVA on the new ESXi.
Curious about both those scenarios and their real support.
Cheers,
Tim
Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
New here? Get started with these tips. How to use Community New member guide