VCB trying to create an Image backup

I am trying to create an Image using VCB and Backup Exec 12.5 backup. Everything is set up correctly so there is no problem. We would like to have the Image stay in his backup (mnt) and not on the band in the same work. Then the next morning, we have a job for each virtual machine that takes the disk image in the mnt directory, on tape. Disk to tape backup works fine. I can't explain how do us the work of disc to disc to work. What I want to accomplish is to create a job for the disc on the disc and then a job to drive to strip. The drive to the task of band we have figured out. I just need help on the work of disk to disk.

We have to our disk to disk backup, this command-line pre-Testimage "D:\Program VMware Consolidated Backup Framework\backupexec\pre-backup.bat" TestServer.EDU - FullVM

We have nothing in the command post. How to do the work to find the server, so it can save it? What should I put in the selection list?

Thank you

Take a look at my 'Proven practical Guide' VCB on VIOPS-> http://viops.vmware.com/home/docs/DOC-1392

It explains how things work a little better than the current VM backup Guides. While you are on the site of VI:OPS, check in the section "Availability" to see if there is a guide specific to your backup software.

Dave Convery

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