This is an issue with the Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager)
KVM
Reconfigure the virtual machine to solve the issue
Use Linux-based Acronis Bootable Media with Windows-like representation to solve the issue
This is an issue with the Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager)
This is an issue with the Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager)
List of virtual machine applications supported by the latest versions of Acronis products
This article applies to:
- Acronis Backup (Acronis Backup & Recovery) 11.5
Step-by-step instructions on how to convert a backup archive (.tib) to a Red Hat KVM virtual machine
Once you have converted your backup archive into a virtual machine, you can import this manually to your Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Environment. See Acronis Backup 11.7/11.5: Converting Backup Archive of a Windows System to a Virtual Machine.
Acronis Cyber Backup 12.5, Acronis Cyber Protect 15 and Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud support Kernel-based virtual machines (KVM). Backup of KVMs can be done by installing Agent inside the guest OS of the virtual machine (agentless backup is not available). When an agent is installed in the guest system, the backup and recovery operations are the same as with a physical machine. Backup and recovery of KVM machines can also be done with bootable media.