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Prerequisites
Back up the vCenter Server virtual machine or thevCenter Server Appliance by using vSphere Data
Protection.
Procedure
1 In a Web browser navigate to http://host-name/ui or http://host-IP-address/ui.
Here, host-name is the name of the ESXi host and host-IP-address is the IP of the ESXi host on
which the vSphere Data Protection Appliance resides. Log in as an administrator to the
VMware Host Client.
a Right-click Host in the VMware Host Client inventory and select Disconnect from vCenter
Server from the menu.
b Click Disconnect from vCenter Server when prompted to disassociate the host from
vCenter Server.
Note If the ESXi host is version 5.1, log in to the vSphere Client instead the VMware Host Client
and, on the Summary tab, click Disassociate Host from vCenter Server.
2 In a Web browser, navigate to the vSphere Data Protection Configure Utility.
https://ip_address_VDP_Appliance:8543/vdp-configure/.
3 On the Emergency Restore tab, select the virtual machine that will serve as the restore point, and
click Restore.
4 In the Host Credentials dialog box, enter valid host credentials and click OK.
5 In the Restore a Backup dialog box, enter a new name.
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.
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