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6 Select a datastore as the destination target for the backup, and click Restore.
Caution The datastore capacity size is listed. Make sure you select a datastore with enough disk
space to accommodate the restore. Insufficient space causes the restore to fail.
The restored virtual machine is listed in the inventory at the vSphere host level. Restoring to a more
specific inventory path is unsupported.
7 Verify that no vCenter Server services are running.
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For a vCenter Server Appliance, run the service-control --status --all command in the
appliance shell.
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For a vCenter Server instance installed on Windows, from the Windows Start menu, select
Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services.
8 Run the vcenter-restore script to complete the restore operation and start all the vCenter Server
services.
Option Action
For a
vCenter Server
Appliance
Run the vcenter-restore script in the appliance shell.
vcenter-restore -u psc_administrator_username -p psc_administrator_password
For vCenter Server
installed on
Windows
1 From the Windows command prompt, navigate to the vcenter-restore script.
By default, the script is located in C:\Program Files\VMware\vCenter Server\.
2 Run the vcenter-restore script.
vcenter-restore -u psc_administrator_username -p psc_administrator_password
Note If you do not provide arguments three subsequent times, the script closes after notifying you
that the required arguments were not provided.
Here, psc_administrator_username is the vCenter Single Sign-On administrator user name which
must be in UPN format.
9 Verify that all vCenter Server services are running.
u
For a vCenter Server Appliance deployed as an appliance, run the service-control --status
--all command in the appliance shell.
u
For a vCenter Server installed on Windows, from the Windows Start menu, select Control Panel
> Administrative Tools > Services.
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