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On the vCenter Server side
When integration is enabled, the vCenter Server will store and show information about when and
how successful each virtual machine was backed up. The same information is displayed in the Status
and the Last backup columns on the management server.
Backup status - the most severe status of all backup plans and backup policies on the machine. For
more information, see "Backup plan statuses (p. 193)" and "Policy status on a machine (p. 71)".
Last backup - how much time has passed since the last successful backup.
You can see this information in the virtual machine summary (Summary > Annotations) or on the
Virtual Machines tab for every host, datacenter, folder or entire vCenter Server (for example, View >
Inventory > Hosts and Clusters > select host > Virtual Machines).
3.3. Machine options
The machine options define the general behavior of all Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 agents
operating on the managed machine, and so the options are considered machine-specific.
To access the machine options, connect the console to the managed machine and then select
Options > Machine options from the top menu.
3.3.1. Machine management
This option defines whether the machine has to be managed centrally by the Acronis Backup &
Recovery 10 Management Server.
You have the opportunity to register the machine on the management server when installing an
Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 agent. If the machine is not registered, selecting Centralized
management here will initiate the registration (p. 392). Or you can add the machine to the
management server on the server side. Any of the three registration methods require the server
administrator privileges.
Selecting Stand-alone management on a registered machine will result in the machine stopping
communication with the server. Once the management server alerts that it could not connect to the
machine for a specific period of time, the administrator can delete the machine from the server or
register the machine once again.
The preset is: Stand-alone management.
To set up centralized management on the machine:
1. Select Centralized management.
2. Specify the Management Server IP/Name.
3. Specify the user name and password of the management server administrator on prompt.
4. In the Machine's registration address, select how the machine will be registered on the
management server: by its name (recommended) or by its IP address.
5. Click OK and the machine will be registered on the management server.
To disable centralized management, select Stand-alone management.
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