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managers. You can choose the types of events to be sent. The default setting for this option is
disabled.
Select whether to send the restore operation events log messages to machines running SNMP
management applications. Please choose one of the following:
Send SNMP notifications individually for restore operation events to send the events log of
the restore operations to the specified SNMP managers.
Types of events to send choose the types of events to be sent: Info, Warnings or Errors.
Server name or it's IP type the name or IP address of the host running the SNMP management
application the notifications will be sent to.
Community type the name of the SNMP community to which both the host running the SNMP
management application and the sending machine belong. The typical community is "public";
Click Send test message to make sure all your settings are correct.
Do not send SNMP notifications to disable sending the events log of the restore operations to
SNMP managers.
9.4.2 Error Handling
These options enable you to specify how to handle errors that might occur during the restore
operation. Select the Re-attempt if an error occurs check box for enabling the silent mode.
When a recoverable error occurs, the program re-attempts to perform the failed operation. You can
set the Interval between attempts and the Number of attempts. The task finishes as soon as the
restore operation succeeds OR the specified number of attempts is reached.
If you select the Re-attempt if an error occurs check box, set up the Number of attempts and the
Interval between attempts. This option is enabled by default with the following settings: Number of
attempts 5, and Interval between attempts 30 seconds. For example, if the restore network
destination becomes unavailable or not accessible, the program will attempt to reach the destination
every 30 seconds, but no more than 5 times. The attempts will be stopped as soon as the connection
is resumed or if the specified number of attempts is reached.
Select the Cancel all task operations upon failure check box, for example, if you need to restore a
number of interconnected VMs. Then in case of failure in restoring a single VM, all other restore
operations will also be cancelled.
9.4.3 VM power management
Power on target VMs when recovery is finished
This option allows configuring the virtual machines power management after executing the restore
backup task.
After a machine is recovered from a backup to another machine, there is a chance that the existing
machine's replica will appear on the network. For a safe operation, power on the recovered virtual
machine manually, after you take the necessary precautions.
This option is disabled by default. Select the Power On target VMs when recovery is finished check
box for starting up the virtual machine automatically.