HP 3PAR Management Plug-in and Recovery Manager 2.5.0 Software for VMware® vSphere™ Web Client User Guide Abstract The guide is intended for VMware® and database administrators who are responsible for backing up databases. This guide provides information about how to install, configure, and use HP 3PAR Management Plug-in and Recovery Manager 2.5.0 Software for VMware® vSphere™.
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Contents 1 Overview..................................................................................................5 HP 3PAR Management Plug-in and Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere.......................5 HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere...........................................................6 TpdVmWebService..............................................................................................................6 RMWebAccess Library..................................
Restoring a Virtual Machine by promoting a Recovery Set............................................................38 Deleting Recovery Sets............................................................................................................38 Modifying Recovery Set policies...............................................................................................39 Scheduling Recovery Sets........................................................................................................
1 Overview HP Insight Control for VMware vCenter Server (Insight Control for vCenter) is a single integrated application that you use to manage ProLiant servers and/or HP Storage Systems. The application consists of four modules. The core module is required along with at least one of the three optional components. • Server Module for vCenter—Adds HP Proliant and HP BladeSystem hardware monitoring into the vCenter Server console.
The plug-in also contains a software component that acts as a vSphere Storage API for Storage Awareness (VASA) provider in the vSphere environment. HP 3PAR Management Plug-in and Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere provides its own web servers.
RMVMwareCLI The RMVMware CLI module is the command line interface for Recovery Manager for VMware vSphere. NOTE: The recommended method for creating Recovery Sets is through the Graphical User Interface. Four commands are provided through the CLI: • RMVMware Create • RMVMware InServRegister • RMVMware vCenterRegister • RMVMware Createrc RMVMware Create command The RMVMware create command creates a Recovery Set on a Datastore or a Virtual Machine.
• -setname (Optional) Specifies that in addition to the Recovery Set time stamp, the Recovery Set name can be used to personalize the identity of the Recovery Set. By default, the name is set to reflect the current time. • -vcserver The VMware vCenter Server name or IP address. This option is required. • -vcuid The VMware vCenter server login user name. This option is required.
The following command will create an HP 3PAR Recovery Set for the Datastore "My Datastore": C:\> RMVMware create -ds "My Datastore" -vcserver vc365 -vcuid admin -vcpwd pass2word -inserv s124 -inservuid rmvuser -inservpwd pass3word As an alternative to entering in all the command line options when creating a Recovery Set of a Virtual Machine or a Datastore, you can reference the server password or credentials from a given file using the following command: C:\ RMVMware create -ds "My Datastore" -vcserver v
• -remove Removes a registered HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage system configuration. • -display Displays all registered HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage system credentials.
Example: The following command will add a new entry for the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage System s124: C:\> RMVMware InServRegister -inserv s124 -inservuid root -inservpwd pass2word RMVMware vCenterRegister command The RMVMware vCenterRegister command manages the vCenter credentials.
RMVMware Createrc command The RMVMware createrc command creates a remote Recovery Set. NOTE: When using the RMVMware createrc command, you must use the identical name of the storage system registered in the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage system credential database.
• -vcpwd VMware vCenter Server user password, optional when -vcfile is specified. • -vcfile Optional VMware credential store file location. • -remotehost Remote host where Recovery Manager for VMware vSphere is installed to take remote snapshot on. • -inserv Local HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage system name. • -inservuid Local HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage system user name, required when registered. • -inservpwd Local HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage system password, optional if -inserv is registered.
VMware vCenter Server Login for HP 3PAR Virtual Volume and Recovery Set management HP 3PAR Management Plug-in and Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere creates a new vCenter Server role named HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Administrator upon plug-in registration. The following restrictions apply for the HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Administrator role: • All non-administrator users must be in this role. • If an administrator logs in as Administrator or DOMAIN\Administrator, the permission check is skipped.
NOTE: VMware Tools must be installed on the Guest OS in order for HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for VMware vSphere to create successful VM/Application consistent Recovery Sets. Refer to VMware documentation for more information about VMware Tools setup instructions. Recovery Set data consistency Several types of data consistency are possible for VM Recovery Sets and backup.
the volume. Recovery Manager for VMware vSphere stores the details of all virtual disks and VMs present in the Datastore. This feature has the following restrictions: • The Datastore must be on exactly one HP 3PAR volume. A Datastore that spans across more than one LUN is not supported. • RDM LUNs defined in the Datastore are not included in the Recovery Set. It is possible that a HP 3PAR LUN is used as RDM in a guest OS, which is defined in a Datastore created on another HP 3PAR LUN.
The Recovery Set browser NOTE: You must have an HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for VMware vSphere license in order to use the Recovery Set browser. In Recovery Manager for VMware vSphere, every Recovery Set, VM, or Datastore has its own metadata, which is used in instances where a restoration is necessary. Metadata is kept in a local file system of the server. Figure 1 Recovery Set browser A Recovery Set of a VM or Datastore has the following properties: • The Recovery Set creation time.
NOTE: When creating a VMFS snapshot, VMware can fail the operation with the message: “Cannot create a quiesced snapshot because the create snapshot operation exceeded the time limit for holding off I/O in the frozen Virtual Machine.” If this message is displayed, the VMware Tools process should be restarted, or reinstalled to resolve the issue. Scheduling tool You can automatically have Recovery Sets created according to a specified schedule by using the scheduling tool.
2 HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage certificate HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage enables management of SSL certificate, and enforces certificate validation by the host and client applications to establish a secure connection. HP 3PAR CLI and HP 3PAR OS versions 2.3.1 MU5 P35, 3.1.1 MU3 P27, 3.1.2 MU3 P16, or later, supports a self-signed 2048-bit RSA SSL certificate for HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage. You must upgrade to one of these versions to enforce certificate validation.
3 Installing and removing HP 3PAR Management Plug-in and Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere This chapter describes how to install, remove, and upgrade HP 3PAR Management Plug-in and Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere. Supported platforms For information about supported platforms, refer to the HP 3PAR OS Configuration Matrix. For information about supported hardware and software platforms, refer to http://www.hp.
Upgrading from a previous version When upgrading from a previous version, the installer detects whether a previous version is installed and then either performs a new install or an upgrade. Before upgrading from a previous version, consider the details provided in the following sections. You can upgrade to version 2.5 only from the versions 2.4.0 and 2.4.0 Patch 01. To upgrade, follow the instructions of the Installer.
4 Storage Administrator Portal The Storage Administrator Portal for VMware vCenter enables you to configure Storage Systems and management servers for management by the Storage Module for vCenter. For Storage Systems that support provisioning, use the Storage Administrator Portal to assign access permissions to storage pools.
4. Click Refresh Cache to view the HP 3PAR StoreServ details that are available for the VMware vCenter Web Client. If the certificate changes, then the Storage Administrator Portal displays a warning message. NOTE: • HP 3PAR StoreServ is available in VMware vCenter Web Client only after all the details pertaining to that HP 3PAR StoreServ is displayed in Storage Administrator Portal.
5 Logging on and working with VMware vSphere Web Client The HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for VMware vSphere provides management of Recovery Set, Remote Recovery Configuration of HP 3PAR Recovery Sets, and recovery of Virtual Machines and datastores. For more information on virtual volume mapping, see HP Insight Control for VMware vCenter Server Product Documentation. This chapter explains how to log on to VMware vSphere Web Client and view StoreServ information used by HP 3PAR Recovery Manager.
2. Log on to the VMware vSphere Web Client. a. Enter user name and password. b. Click Login. The VMware vSphere Web Client home page appears.
3. Click Administration on the left pane, and then click HP 3PAR Recovery Manager below HP Insight Management. TIP: You can also click HP Insight Management Administration icon from the Administration section on the home page to view the list of Storage Systems associated with the ESXi host. The list of Storage Systems associated with the ESXi host is displayed.
NOTE: The Storage Administrator Portal enables you to configure arrays and management servers managed by the Storage Module for vCenter. For arrays that support provisioning, use the Storage Administrator Portal to assign access permissions to storage pools. c. To add HP 3PAR StoreServ, click Add.... Figure 8 Add Storage System or Management Server Select HP 3PAR StoreServ from Type, and click Next. The Add HP 3PAR StoreServ page appears. i.
Table 1 Storage System information summary General Value StoreServ name Name of Storage System StoreServ model Model of Storage System Serial number Storage System serial number StoreServ ID Storage System ID number StoreServ WWN World Wide Name of Storage System Number of nodes Number of nodes available in Storage System Nodes online Nodes appearing online Logged on as Login user name RMV server name RMV installed server name RMV server port Web service port number of Remote Recovery M
6 Working with Recovery Sets Getting started What is Recovery Set? Recovery Set is a snapshot collection of one or more Virtual Volumes that reside on the HP 3PAR StoreServ used to form a VMware datastore or Virtual Machine. These snapshots are also referred as Virtual Copies in HP 3PAR StoreServ. Recovery Set is decorated with application specific metadata and is registered as a custom object in Web Client that allows relationship building between the different VMware objects.
Promote Restores the content of the base Volume with the selected Recovery Set. This option is only available to the datastore level Recovery Set. When you run this operation, access to the base Volume is temporary removed until the promote operation completes. The entire Virtual Volume is promoted to the selected point-in-time image. Update Recovery Manager Cache Refreshes the current server cache to reflect the changes in vCenter or storage array inventory objects.
4. Right-click on the Virtual Machine, and then click All HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Actions→Create Recovery Set. The Create Recovery Set page appears. Figure 9 Create Recovery Sets a. Specify the Recovery Set name. NOTE: b. 5. 6. • Recovery Set name is optional. However, if you do not specify a name for the Recovery Set, then the set name is identified by the time stamp. • The Recovery Set name must not exceed 32 characters.
1. 2. 3. 4. Navigate to the vSphere Web Client home page. Click Hosts and Clusters. Click the VM, and click Recovery Sets on the left navigation pane. The system displays all the available Recovery Sets in the Recovery Sets tab below Related Objects of a VM. Double-click a Recovery Set to view details.
5. The following information about the selected Recovery Set is displayed: • Base datastore/RDM LUN • Type • Base Volume • Base ID • Virtual Copy Volume • Virtual Copy ID • Status—Can be Available, Mounted, Missing, or Mismatched. NOTE: If the status of a Recovery Set is Missing, then the Recovery Set has been deleted or removed from the Storage System. The delete operation is allowed to remove the Recovery Set.
Viewing Recovery Set event logs Recovery Sets operation event logs lists the events and the other event relevant details. To view event logs, click the Monitor tab, and then click the Events tab.
4. 5. 6. Select the Recovery Set to mount from the list of the Recovery Sets, and click Mount/Unmount. The Mount Virtual Copy screen appears with the following options: • Mount on ESX host as datastore—Select from a list of ESX/ESXi hosts managed by the vCenter Server that share access to the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage System. • Mount on Proxy Host—Select from a list of hosts not managed by the vCenter Server, but which have access to the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage System. Click Mount.
4. 5. Select the Recovery Set you need to unmount from the list of Recovery Sets. Click Mount/Unmount and then select the host. The Confirm dialog box appears. 6. Click OK. A message appears, indicating that the request is in process. The mounted copy is then unmounted. NOTE: You need to perform a similar procedure to unmount Recovery Sets from a datastore. Attaching Recovery Sets You can attach a Recovery Set to a VM only if the Recovery Set is already mounted. To attach a Recovery Set: 1.
6. You can either Copy the selected Recovery Set to datastore or Attach the Recovery Set to a Virtual Machine. • Copy to datastore—Select the datastore to which you wish to copy the selected Recovery Set. • Attach to Virtual Machine—Select the VM to which you wish to attach the selected Recovery Set. To copy the Recovery Set to a datastore: i. Select Copy to datastore. a. All the associated datastores are displayed. ii. iii. iv. v.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Click VMs and Templates. Click a VM, and then click Recovery Sets on the left navigation pane. System displays all the available Recovery Sets in the Recovery Sets tab under Related Objects tab. Select the Recovery Set you need to detach from the list of Recovery Sets. Click Attach/Detach and then select the host. Click Yes when you are prompted for confirmation. Restoring a Virtual Machine by promoting a Recovery Set Normal restore scenarios involve restoring Virtual Disk images.
TIP: To delete a selected Recovery Set, right-click the selected Recovery Set, and then click Delete. The Confirm dialog box appears. 6. Click Yes, to confirm deletion of the selected Recovery Set. The Recovery Set deletion task is submitted, and you are prompted to confirm the deletion. The Recovery Set is then removed from the Recovery Set list. NOTE: You need to perform a similar procedure to delete Recovery Sets on a datastore.
a. Specify the maximum number of Recovery Sets. By default, system displays five as the maximum number of Recovery Sets. NOTE: Based on the order in which the Recovery Sets are created, the non-expirable Recovery Sets are deleted when they reach a position in the queue that exceeds the set count. b. Select Enable expirable Recovery Sets to remove the Recovery Sets according to a specified schedule. The removal of Recovery Sets are not affected by the maximum count.
d. Select Create Recovery Set with application consistency to ensure application consistency. This option is used to create snapshots of Recovery Sets that adhere to data format standards used by the VMware Tools. CAUTION: While installing or upgrading the VMware tools, you must reboot VMware on the system where it is running, otherwise the application consistent snapshots may not be valid even though they are reported as completed successfully.
1. Click Add, to add a new scheduled Recovery Set task. The Welcome tab of the Create Schedule Task Wizard window appears. 2. Click Next. The Scheduler Credential window appears. Enter the mandatory schedule task name, Windows user name and password. 3. Click Next. The Schedule window appears. a. Select the task frequency from Perform Recovery Set creation task to create a Recovery Set. The following frequencies are listed: i. By minutes ii. Hourly iii. Daily iv. Weekly v. Monthly vi. One time only b.
c. d. 5. 6. 7. To apply the schedule task to specific VMs, select Apply to following Virtual Machine(s), and then select the required Virtual Machines. You can overwrite the default policy setting, by selecting the following options: • Set Recovery Set to expire after • Retain Recovery Set Click Next. The Schedule Task Summary window appears. Verify the details listed in Schedule Task Summary. Click Finish to complete the scheduling of the Recovery Set task.
7 Working with VASA Provider The communication between HP 3PAR VASA provider and vCenter server is a secure connection based on SSL certificate and Windows credential. Before VASA Provider is registered by vCenter server, VASA Provider requires that you extract the SMS certificate from vCenter server and install it on HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for VMware installed host to allow client certificate negotiation in the Transport Layer.
4. Click the + button. The New Storage Provider dialog box appears. Figure 17 Registering VASA Provider Table 2 Storage Provider fields Field name Value Name Name to identify VASA Provider. URL VASA Service Web URL. For example, https:// :/. User name Windows user name to Recovery Manager for VMware installed host. Password Windows Password. After successful registration, the VASA Provider status is displayed online.
8 Working with Remote Recovery Configurations The Remote Recovery Configuration feature helps you to create and manage both Synchronous or Periodic Remote Recovery Sets at the HP 3PAR Remote Copy group level. HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for VMware software supports VMware Peer Persistent between multiple servers through synchronized HP 3PAR Remote Copy groups.
• Schedule Remote Recovery Set Creation—Manage creation of Remote Recovery Sets using schedule. • Update Recovery Manager Cache—Refresh the current server cache to reflect the changes in vCenter or storage array inventory objects. When you select a Remote Recovery Configuration object from the list, the details pertaining to the object is displayed. Getting Started tab Displays information about Remote Recovery Configuration. Summary tab Shows properties of the Remote Recovery Configuration object.
NOTE: The port numbers are determined based on the modules (Server, Storage, RMV with plug-in, RMV server only) that you select during installation. You can get the port numbers from the Configuration tab of vCenter Plug-in in Admin Tool. 5. Select the destination StoreServ in Remote Recovery Configuration, and repeat the procedure in Step 4. Viewing Remote Recovery Configurations To view Remote Recovery Configurations: 1. Click Start→All Programs→VMware→VMware vSphere Web Client→vSphere Web Client.
Table 3 Remote Recovery Configuration information summary (continued) General Value Nodes online Nodes appearing online Logged on as: Login user name Creating Remote Recovery Sets You can create either synchronous or periodic Remote Recovery Sets for Remote Recovery Configurations associated with a specific ESXi server. Other VMs from other ESXi hosts are not displayed. When you create synchronous Remote Recovery Sets, Recovery Manager creates a copy on both the local and remote arrays.
• Retain Recovery Set • Create Recovery Set with application consistency CAUTION: The dialog box displays the maximum number of Recovery Sets defined in the Policy is displayed, if the maximum number is defined in the Policy. If the number of existing Recovery Sets has reached the maximum number, and if you create a new Recovery Set, then the oldest Recovery Set is deleted. 5. 6. Click Create, and then click Yes, when you are prompted for confirmation.
a. Enable expirable Recovery Sets—select to remove the Recovery Sets according to a specified schedule. The removal of Recovery Sets is not affected by the maximum count. You can specify the expiry period in hours or days. If you select Enable expirable Recovery Sets, then you must specify the duration of time (in hours or days) from the current time that the Recovery Sets are to expire in Expire after. You can set the expiry period up to 1825 days.
Scheduling Remote Recovery Sets creation You can automatically create Remote Recovery Sets according to a specified schedule. To view or create a scheduled Remote Recovery Set task: 1. Select the desired Storage System in the left navigation pane. 2. Click Actions→Schedule Remote Recovery Set Creation. From the Scheduled List page, you can add a scheduled Remote Recovery Set creation task, or modify an existing task using the Schedule Task Wizard. 3.
6. Click Next. The Recovery Set Configuration window appears. Figure 19 Recovery Set Configuration a. b. c. 7. 8. 9. Select the Target StoreServ. Select Create Recovery Sets with application consistency, to apply application consistency for the scheduled task. You can overwrite the default policy setting, by selecting the following options: • Set Recovery Set to expire after • Retain Recovery Set Click Next. The Schedule Task Summary window appears.
7. Select an ESXi host or a Proxy host on which you need to mount the Recovery Set. 8. Click Yes when you are prompted for confirmation. The Recovery Set is mounted on the selected host. After the Recovery Set is successfully mounted, the status of the Recovery Set is displayed as Mounted. Unmounting Remote Recovery Sets CAUTION: Recovery Manager for VMware vSphere does not verify if the volume being unmounted is in use. So you must ensure that the volume is inactive before you unmount it.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Navigate to the vSphere Web Client home page. Click vCenter→Remote Recovery Configurations Select a Remote Recovery Configuration from the left navigation pane. Click Recovery Sets on Source StoreServ or Target StoreServ from the left navigation pane. All the Recovery Sets pertaining to the selection is displayed. Select the Remote Recovery Set that you wish to delete from the left navigation pane. Right-click, and then click Delete.
7. You can either Copy the selected Recovery Set to datastore or Attach the Recovery Set to a Virtual Machine. • Copy to datastore—Select the datastore to which you wish to copy the selected Recovery Set. • Attach to Virtual Machine—Select the VM to which you wish to attach the selected Recovery Set. To copy the Recovery Set to a datastore: i. Select Copy to datastore. a. All the associated datastores are displayed. ii. iii. iv. v.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Click vCenter→Remote Recovery Configurations. Select a Remote Recovery Configuration from the left navigation pane. Click Recovery Sets on Source StoreServ from the left navigation pane. All the Recovery Sets on the Source StoreServ is displayed. Select the Recovery Set you need to detach from the list of Recovery Sets. Click Attach/Detach and then select the host. Click Yes, when you are prompted for confirmation.
9 HP Infrastructure HP Infrastructure allows you to manage and view information about HP Storage Systems, Recovery Sets, and Remote Recovery Configurations. Navigate to the VMware vSphere Web Client home page. Click the HP Infrastructure icon to open the HP Infrastructure application. The following elements are displayed on the left navigation pane of HP Infrastructure: • HP Storage Systems—Displays all the HP Storage Systems managed by the Web client.
3. Click Related Objects→Remote Recovery Configurations. All the HP 3PAR Remote Copy groups with Virtual Volumes used by the vCenter for the managed HP 3PAR StoreServ by vSphere Web Client are displayed. You can select a Recovery Set and perform any of the following actions: • Delete • Promote • Refresh Recovery Manager Cache For more information on performing the various actions on Recovery Sets, see “Working with Recovery Sets” (page 29). Managing Recovery Sets To manage the Recovery Sets: 1.
3. Click Related Objects→Remote Recovery Configurations. All the details of the Remote Copy groups on the managed HP 3PAR StoreServ associated with the vCenter server are displayed. Figure 24 Viewing Remote Recovery Configurations Managing Remote Recovery Configurations To manage the Remote Recovery Set groups on the managed StoreServ: 1. Click Remote Recovery Configurations in the left navigation pane. 2. Select a Remote Recovery Set that you need to manage, and click the Manage tab.
10 Troubleshooting Q. While creating Recovery Sets, the Web Client displays the error Remote Host is not reachable or does not have RMV installed although the Remote RMV host is already registered. A. Verify if the port TCP number has changed based on the modules selected. The RMV TCP port number is available in Admin Tool in the vCenter Plug-in Configuration tab. Q. The RC groups are not displayed under the Remote Recovery Sets. A.
11 Support and Other Resources Contacting HP For worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website: http://www.hp.
For information about: See: Migrating data from one HP 3PAR Storage System to another HP 3PAR-to-3PAR Storage Peer Motion Guide Configuring the Secure Service Custodian server in order to monitor and control HP 3PAR Storage Systems HP 3PAR Secure Service Custodian Configuration Utility Reference Using the CLI to configure and manage HP 3PAR Remote Copy HP 3PAR Remote Copy Software User’s Guide Updating HP 3PAR operating systems HP 3PAR Upgrade Pre-Planning Guide Identifying Storage System components
For information about: See: Planning for HP 3PAR Storage System setup Hardware specifications, installation considerations, power requirements, networking options, and cabling information for HP 3PAR Storage Systems HP 3PAR 7200, 7400, and 7450 Storage Systems HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 Storage Site Planning Manual HP 3PAR StoreServ 7450 Storage Site Planning Manual HP 3PAR 10000 Storage Systems HP 3PAR StoreServ 10000 Storage Physical Planning Manual HP 3PAR StoreServ 10000 Storage Third-Party Rack Physic
Typographic conventions Table 4 Document conventions Convention Element Bold text • Keys that you press • Text you typed into a GUI element, such as a text box • GUI elements that you click or select, such as menu items, buttons, and so on Monospace text • File and directory names • System output • Code • Commands, their arguments, and argument values • Code variables • Command variables Bold monospace text • Commands you enter into a command line interface • System
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A Debug logs Changing debug log level You can set the debug log levels for using HP 3PAR Management Plug-in and Recovery Manager for VMware vSphere Admin Tool. The permitted levels are Low, Medium, and High. To set the Log level, launch Admin Tool, and click Configuration under the vCenter Plug-in tab. Click Edit to change the debug log level. By default, the debug log level is Medium.
Associated services The following are the services associated with RMV and Insight Control for vCenter, after Insight Control for vCenter is installed or removed: 68 • HP 3PAR Management Plug-in and Recovery Manager for VMware vSphere Web Service • HP 3PAR VASA Provider for VMware vSphere Web Service • HP Insight Control for vCenter Database Service • HP Insight Control for vCenter UI Manager • HP Insight Control Storage Module for vCenter Debug logs
Index C CLI, 6 conventions text symbols, 65 credential sharing, 13 D data consistency, 15 data store Recovery Sets restrictions, 16 Datastore Recovery Sets, 15 deleting Recovery Sets, 38 detaching Recovery Sets, 37, 56 documentation providing feedback on, 66 E ensuring volume consistency, 14 expirable Recovery Sets enabling, 40 F firewalls, 14 H HP 3PAR Management Plug-In ports, 14 HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Administrator administrator log in, 14 restrictions, 14 HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for VMware vSpher