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The management console lets you move the management of a VM from onebackup/recovery appliance to a target appliance. This process moves managementof that VM to the specified target backup/recovery appliance as defined in theMove Backup Plan window.
The movement of VM management between two appliances is limited to VMs locatedwithin the same vCenter or ESX host. Only appliances that manage VMs in thesame vCenter or ESX host can be target appliances for backup plan movement.Those appliances are shown in the list of possible target appliances.
Move VM management to another appliance
Use these instructions to move a VM from one appliance to another appliance:
From the Backup and DR Service management console, clickApp Manager and selectApplications from the drop-down list.
TheApplications page opens.
Select the VM that you want to move, then chooseMove Backup Plan fromthe drop-down list at the bottom right corner of the window.
TheMove Backup Plan window opens. The VM you select can be managed orunmanaged. You can move a VM without first applying a backup plan to manage it.
Choose the target appliance, resource profile, and policy template.
ClickMove Backup Plan.
The moving backup message opens during the move.
Note: If the VM on the source appliance is managed with a StreamSnap replication policy, and the replication target—including the VM to move—exists on the target appliance, then management console prevents the backup plan move and generates an error message. This occurs because the VM already exists on the target appliance as part of the replication process, where a full copy of data is created at the remote site.Once migration is complete, the migration complete message displays.
Note: If the move is not successful, the management console displays aMove Backup Plan Failed message along with an explanation of the failure as related to the target appliance. If possible, resolve the issue and attempt to move the backup plan again.
Rename a vCenter
If you change the name of a vCenter, then remember to rename the vCenter withinthe management console.
Use these instructions to rename a vCenter in management console:
- ClickManage and selectHosts.
- Find your vCenter host and select theEdit option.
- Update theName field, and selectSave.
Effect of changing the UUID of a VM.
If the UUID of a managed VM changes, then a new full copy occurs on thenext backup job. This is because the UUID is a key identifier and a changedUUID could mean this is a totally new VM.
The VMware administrator's guide
- Configure VMware Engine for Backup and DR protection
- Add vCenter and ESX server hosts to the management console
- Discover and protect VMware VMs
- Apply a backup template to protect a VM
- Configure Application settings for VMware VMs
- Restore a VMware VM
- Mount a VMware image
- Clone an image of a VMware VM
- Create LiveClone workflows
- Move VM management between two backup/recovery appliances
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Last updated 2026-02-19 UTC.