Stopping a VM operationTo stop a VM operation:1. Navigate to the VM Management window.2. Click the Stop button associated with the VM to stop.NOTE: The Stop button is enabled only if the virtual machine is currently running and isavailable within a 30 second (approximately) refresh after starting the VM.NOTE: The Start button is enabled within 30 seconds (approximately) after stopping the VM.NOTE: Once the protected VM is restored, remove the VM from the hypervisor and itscorresponding Virtual Standby. Recreate the Virtual Standby for the restored protectedmachine. This ensures that the Virtual Standby VM accurately mirrors the protected machine.Performing a rollbackIn AppAssure, a rollback is the process of restoring the volumes on a machine from recovery points.NOTE: Rollback functionality is also supported for your protected Linux machines by using thecommand-line aamount utility. For more information, see Performing A Rollback For A LinuxMachine By Using the Command Line.To perform a rollback:1. In the Core Console, do one of the following:• Click the Machines tab, and then do the following:a. In the list of protected machines, select the check box next to the machine that you want toexport.b. In the Actions drop-down menu for that machine, click Rollback.c. In the Rollback — Select Recovery Point dialog box, select a recovery point to export, and thenclick Next.• In the left navigation area of the AppAssure Core Console, select the machine that you wantto roll back, which launches the Summary tab for that machine.d. Click the Recovery Points tab, and then select a recovery point from the list.e. Expand the details for that recovery point, and then click Rollback.2. Edit the rollback options as described in the following table.Text Box DescriptionProtectedMachineSpecify the original agent machine as the destination for the rollback. Sourcerefers to the agent from which recovery point being used for the rollback wascreated.Recovery ConsoleInstanceTo restore the recovery point to any machine that booted in URC mode, enterthe user name and password.3. Click Load Volumes.The Volume Mapping dialog box appears.NOTE: The Core console does not automatically map Linux volumes. To locate a Linux volume,browse to the volume that you want to roll back.4. Select the volumes that you want to roll back.5. Using the Destination options, select the destination volume to which the selected volume shouldroll back.129