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Backup Upgrading from VCB 1.5 to VCB 1.5 Update 1 ESX Server, vCenter Server, and VCB Compatibility Installation Notes Known Issues

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Resolved Issues What's New in This Release This release of VMware Consolidated Backup hyper-v integration services guest services (VCB) 1.5 Update 1 offers the following improvements: Support for Thin Provisioned Disks Support for IDE Disks Improved Support

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to Handle Busy SAN and iSCSI Links Support for vApps Support for Windows Server 2008 Support for Thin Provisioned Disks VCB preserves the thin provisioning status of virtual disks while backing windows server 2016 them up in vSphere 4.0 and enables their restoration in the same format. Support for IDE Disks VCB backs up IDE disks that are supported in vSphere 4.0. Improved Support to Handle Busy SAN and iSCSI Links VCB now retries more often, with increasing back-off time and introduces some fluctuations in the back-off time interval to handle busy SAN and iSCSI links. Support for vApps VCB backs up virtual machines that are part of vApps. vApps is a new feature in vSphere 4.0 to simplify the deployment and ongoing management of an n-tier application in multiple virtual machines by encapsulating it into a single virtual service entity. Support for Windows Server 2008 VCB 1.5 Update 1 offers official support for 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows Server 2008 proxy server. Previous VCB versions provided experimental support for Windows Server 2008. Top of Page Prior Releases of VMware Consolidated Backup Features and known issues from VCB 1.0.3 Update 1, VCB 1.1, VCB 1.1 Update 1, and VCB 1.5 are described in the release notes for each release. VCB 1.0.3 Update 1 (HTML) VCB 1.1 (PDF) VCB 1.1 Update 1 (HTML) VCB 1.5 (HTML) Top of Page Upgrading from VCB 1.5 to VCB 1.5 Update 1 To upgrade from VCB 1.5 to VCB 1.5 Update1: Download the vmware-vcb-150805.exe from the VMware Web site or from the vSphere CD to a directory in the VCB Proxy. VCB Proxy is a physical or virtual machine running Microsoft Windows 2003, Consolidated Backu

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Removing the 100Mb System Reserved Partition after Windows 7 or Windows 2008 R2 has been installed Posted by PhilEddies | Jun 17, 2010 | Tips, Windows | 15 | When you install either Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 onto a un-partitioned hard drive Windows will create a hyper-v integration 100Mb System Reserved Partition that does not have a drive letter. This 100Mb partition is mainly there in case you are going to use the Bitlocker feature however Windows also puts its boot loader on this partition meaning you cant just delete it. I found that after creating a 2008 R2 server on VMWare I was unable to  back up the server using VCB because of this partition, I believe VMware expects the operation system to be hyper-v integration services the first partition. Once the partition was removed VCB worked as normal I was getting messages such as the below when trying to mount the server using VCB. [2010-06-10 17:12:05.872 'vcbMounter' 7600 error] Error: Cannot query guest OS information. The mount directory path is invalid. [2010-06-10 17:12:05.872 'vcbMounter' 7600 error] An error occurred, cleaning up... 12 [2010-06-10 17:12:05.872 'vcbMounter' 7600 error] Error: Cannot query guest OS information. The mount directory path is invalid.[2010-06-10 17:12:05.872 'vcbMounter' 7600 error] An error occurred, cleaning up... You may also want to remove this partition to have a single clean partition to make imaging a client machine easier. If you can it is  best to stop Windows creating the partition during the install, however if you have already installed Windows and need to remove the System reserved partition for whatever reason the below steps should do the trick. I have done this several times and have not had any issues but I would say; MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A BACKUP \ SNAPSHOT THERE IS THE POTENTIAL YOU MACHINE WILL NOT BOOT AFTER FOLLOWING THESE STEPS Open a command prompt with administrator privileges (right click => run as administrator)  and enter the commnd; MS DOS bcdboot c:\windows /s c: 1 bcdboot c:\windows /s c: You should get a message similar to; Boot files successfully created. Open the Disk Management GUI (you

 

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