Add Backup Proxy for VMware through the option: Automatically Install BBP in the target host

Add Backup Proxy for VMware through the option: Automatically Install BBP in the target host

KB ID : 115205
Add Backup Proxy for VMware through the option: Automatically Install BBP in the target host
  1. BDRSuite Backup Proxy (BBP) runs with the service name - BDRSuite Delegation Service (BDS) is a necessary proxy component that need to be installed on the target host for backup operations.
  2. You will have two options to install BBP on the target Windows host that you plan to use as backup proxy for VMware. You can automatically Install BBP in the target host through backup server (or) You can download and manually install BBP in the target host.
  3. Make sure the following prerequisites are met if you choose to automatically install BBP on the target Windows machines that you are planning to use as backup proxy.
1. Access privilege for Microsoft Windows
Make sure the credential you use to add the Windows machines (Target Host) for backup has any one of the following privileges:
  1. Administrator
  2. User with administrator privilege
2. Access privilege in the BDRSuite Backup Server host
In the BDRSuite Backup Server host, make sure the Windows service ‘BDRSuite Backup Server for Virtual Physical Workloads’ runs in an administrator user account.
  1. Press the ‘Win + R’ keys on your keyboard to open the Run window. Then, type ‘services.msc’ and click OK.
  2. Right-click on the service ‘BDRSuite Backup Server for Virtual Physical Workloads’ and then click ‘Properties’.
  3. Navigate to the ‘Logon’ tab. Click on the ‘This account’ radio button. Provide the administrator user privilege: username (Format: .\username) and password. Then click OK.
  4. Then stop and restart the service for updating the new logon.
3. Access to the folder - “Admin$” in the target Windows host
Make sure the BDRSuite Backup Server host has access to the “Admin$” folder of the target host:
Type \IP Address of target host\admin$ in ‘Run’ and click OK.
a. If the UNC path is accessible, move to Prerequisite 4.
b. If the UNC path is not accessible, perform the steps below:
Step 1: Add the below-mentioned Inbound rule in the target host, to make sure your firewall doesn’t block the Windows Management Instrumentation function.
  1. Open Control Panel and navigate to System and Security -> Windows Firewall -> Advanced Settings.
  2. On the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security dialog box, click the ‘Inbound Rules’ option on the left.
  3. Under the Actions pane on the right, click ‘New Rule’.
  4. On the New Inbound Rule Wizard, choose the option ‘Predefined’ as Rule Type.
  5. Then, select the ‘Remote Service Management’ rule from the dropdown, and click ‘Next’.
  6. Rules under the selected type will be listed, proceed with the option ‘Enabled by Default’ and click Next.
  7. On the Action page, choose the option ‘Allow the Connection’ and then click ‘Finish’.
Step 2: Make sure the following services are running in the target host:
  1. Press the ‘Win + R’ keys on your keyboard to open the 'Run' window. Then, type ‘services.msc’ and click OK.
  2. Check the services ‘Server Service’ and ‘Windows Remote Management (WS-management)’ and confirm if their status is running.
  3. Once the above two steps are performed, in the BDRSuite Backup Server host type ‘\IP Address of target host\admin$’ in 'Run' and click OK. If you are able to access the Admin$ share, proceed with the next step.
4. Access to Windows Management Instrumentation
Add the below-mentioned Inbound rule in the target Windows host, to make sure your firewall doesn’t block the remote connection.
  1. Open Control Panel and navigate to System and Security -> Windows Firewall -> Advanced Settings.
  2. On the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security dialog box, click the ‘Inbound Rules’ option on the left.
  3. Under the Actions pane on the right, click ‘New Rule’.
  4. On the New Inbound Rule Wizard, choose the option ‘Predefined’ as Rule Type.
  5. Then, select the ‘Windows Management Instrumentation’ Rule from the dropdown, and click ‘Next’.
  6. Rules under the selected type will be listed, proceed with the option 'Enabled by Default' and click Next.
  7. On the Action page, choose the option ‘Allow the Connection’ and then click Finish.
  8. Make sure the following service is running in the target host:
  1. Press the ‘Win + R’ keys on your keyboard to open the 'Run' window. Then, type ‘services.msc’ and click OK. -> Check the service ‘Windows Management Instrumentation’ and confirm if its status is running.
5. Access to Remote Registry
  1. In the target Windows host, press the ‘Win + R’ keys on your keyboard to open the 'Run' window. Then, type ‘services.msc’ and click OK
  2. Check the service ‘Remote Registry’ and make sure its status is running.
6. WBEMTest Verification
Once the above-mentioned prerequisites are done, perform the WBEMTest to test remote connectivity to the target host from the BDRSuite Backup Server host.
  1. On the BDRSuite Backup Server host, Press the ‘Win + R’ keys on your keyboard to open the 'Run' window. Then, type ‘wbemtest’ and click OK
  2. In the namespace field: Enter the following: \IP Address of target host\root\cimv2
  3. Under the credential section: Enter the Username and Password of the target host and click ‘Connect’.
  4. If any error occurs on the WBEMTest, recheck the prerequisites.
Once the WBEMTest is successful, you can add the target Windows machine as a backup proxy for VMware in BDRSuite Backup Server.