Avamar Hyper-V: Create and Configure a User Account with or without Using Domain Admin Privileges
Resumen: This article explains the correct steps to manually create and configure the user account with or without using Domain Admin Privileges.
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Instrucciones
There are two options to configure the Hyper-V cluster client for backups and restores:
Option 1: Using a user account with domain admin rights (default option):
Option 1: Using a user account with domain admin rights (default option):
- Create a domain user for the Avamar Hyper-V backup and recoveries with the following permissions:
- Local Administrator (Local Machine permission in all nodes)
- WinRMRemoteWMIUsers (Local Machine permission in all nodes)
- Backup Operator (Local Machine permission in all nodes)
- Domain Administrator (Active Directory permission)
- Once done, open the windows command prompt
cmdas Administrator in all nodes, and perform the following command:
gpupdate /force
Option 2: Using a user account without domain admin rights (alternative option):
- Create a domain user for the Avamar Hyper-V backup and recoveries with the following elevated permissions
- Add the following Active Directory Security Groups to the newly created domain user:
- Domain Users
- Group Policy Creator Owners
- Hyper-V Administrators
- Remote Desktop Users
- Users
- Windows Authorization Access Group
- On each cluster node of the Hyper-V CSV environment, login and add the newly created domain user account to the local nodes:
- Administrators Group
- Backup Operators Group
- Hyper-V Administrators Group
- Remote Desktop Users Group
- WinRMRemoteWMIUsers Group (For Hyper-V 2016 environments, this group name is "Remote Management Users" instead)
- On each cluster node, open PowerShell and perform the following command:
PS C:\Users\...> Grant-ClusterAccess -User domain\username -Full Example => PS C:\Users\bradmin> Grant-ClusterAccess -User avemc\bradmin -Full
- Once done open the windows command prompt "cmd" as Administrator in all nodes, and perform the following command:
gpupdate /force
After having followed either of the two procedures above, the Avamar Services must be configured to run with the newly created user account:
- On each proxy node, open the Services management window (Services.msc)
- Right-click Avamar Plug-in Service for Windows and select Properties.
- Click the Log On tab and in Logon select This Account radio button and give the newly created user credentials in the form of domain and username and corresponding password.
- Click the General tab and Start the service.
- Repeat the same steps for the Backup Agent service.
Información adicional
- This information is also mentioned in more detail in the Dell Avamar for Hyper-V User Guide version 19.10, or for any other version, see the Avamar Product Support page.
- If the user rights are not correct, see article: Avamar: Hyper-V backups fail with Access Denied errors (Login required)
Productos afectados
Avamar, Avamar Plug-in for Hyper-V VSSProductos
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Número del artículo: 000019764
Tipo de artículo: How To
Última modificación: 13 nov 2025
Versión: 5
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