Replace a virtual machine (VM) from an Open Virtualization Format (OVF) file if you want to restore a VM on your everRun system by overwriting the VM with a previous backup copy. (If you want to import a VM from a different system, see the overview in Creating and Migrating Virtual Machines.)
Typically, importing a VM creates a new instance of the VM with unique hardware IDs. Restoring a VM creates an identical VM with the same SMBIOS UUID, system serial number, and MAC addresses, if provided in the VM image, that your guest operating system and applications may require for software licensing. The hardware ID, though, of the restored VM is unique. If an identical VM already exists on the everRun system, restoring the VM allows you to replace the VM and overwrite it with your previous copy.
You can restore a VM that already exists on an everRun system only if you have previously created a VM snapshot (see Creating a Snapshot) and exported that snapshot (see Exporting a Snapshot) to OVF and Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) files on a supported network share. You must mount that network share on your management PC, and then open the everRun Availability Console on the target everRun system to restore the OVF and VHD files from your management PC.
To overwrite and restore a VM on the everRun system
Confirm that you will overwrite the existing VM and data and proceed by clicking Continue.
Review the information and make any desired edits, if necessary:
Name, CPU, and Memory
Change the name of the virtual machine, edit the number of vCPUs, or allocate the total memory it can use.
Storage
Shows all of the volumes. Select the Create box for a volume to allocate a storage container for the volume on the everRun system (the boot volume is required). Select the Restore Data box to import data for a volume from the VHD file.
Network
Displays all of the available networks. You can remove a network or add one that is not already allocated. A minimum of one network is required.
Click Restore to begin restoring the VM. When the transfer is complete, click Done to close the restore wizard.
If applicable, use the Reprovision Virtual Machine wizard to allocate additional resources to the VM, as described in Reprovisioning Virtual Machine Resources. Also, if you want to allocate additional space in each volume container for snapshots, see Expanding a Volume Container on the everRun System.
When you are finished reprovisioning the VM, click Start to boot the VM.
After you verify that the restored VM is functioning properly, the restore process is complete; however, the everRun system may continue to synchronize data between PMs to enable High Availability (HA) or Fault Tolerant (FT) operation.
If necessary, use the following information to resolve problems with the restore process.
To clean up after a canceled or failed restore process
In the everRun Availability Console on the target system, remove the restored VM and any volumes associated with the restored VM.
Related Topics
Creating and Migrating Virtual Machines
Managing Virtual Machine Resources
Managing the Operation of a Virtual Machine
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