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old one. but bumping this one as I am having the same problem as well. Any
help is appreciated!
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From: veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
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OP, did you find any resolution? I too am curious why under Host Properties -
Client Properties-Client Name it shows the original physical node and not the
virtual. When you change to the virtual it seems fine but it still is
'looking' at that physical node (i.e. must have same exclusions,
Since I doubt this issue will ever be resolved by various forum posters,
perhaps Curtis might consider including a link to the forum post when
replies get emailed out? Seems like a logical way to keep the forum
posters and email responders in synch.
-Jonathan
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From:
I'd like to start backing up some of our Windows 2003\2008 vm's running on
Citrix XenServer (5.5). Our master server is running Netbackup 6.5.3 (Solaris
10). It looks like you can't backup the VM itself since you have to put the nbu
client inside the vm, unlike VCB. Just curious if anyone is