System information

Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, click Site Recovery > Sites, and select a site.
2 On the Manage tab, click Advanced Settings.
3 Select Export History and click Edit.
4 Change the value for exportHistory.numReports as needed.
You can enter a value from 0 to 50. The default value is 5.
5 To choose not to export reports, change the value to zero (0).
6 Click OK to save your changes.
Change Local Site Settings
Site Recovery Manager monitors consumption of resources on the Site Recovery Manager Server host, and it
raises an alarm if a resource threshold is reached. You can change the thresholds and the way that
Site Recovery Manager raises the alarms.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, click Site Recovery > Sites, and select a site.
2 On the Manage tab, click Advanced Settings.
3 Click Local Site Status.
4 Click Edit to change the settings.
Option Action
Change the interval at which
Site Recovery Manager checks the
CPU usage, disk space, and free
memory at the local site. The
default value is 60 seconds.
Enter a new value in the localSiteStatus.checkInterval text box.
Change the name of the local site.
Enter a new value in the localSiteStatus.displayName text box.
Change the timeout during which
Site Recovery Manager waits
between raising alarms about CPU
usage, disk space, and free memory
at the local site. The default value is
600 seconds.
Enter a new value in the localSiteStatus.eventFrequency text box.
Change the percentage of CPU
usage that causes
Site Recovery Manager to raise a
high CPU usage event. The default
value is 70.
Enter a new value in the localSiteStatus.maxCpuUsage text box.
Change the percentage of free disk
space that causes
Site Recovery Manager to raise a
low disk space event. The default
value is 100.
Enter a new value in the localSiteStatus.minDiskSpace text box.
Change the amount of free memory
that causes Site Recovery Manager
to raise a low memory event. The
default value is 32 MB.
Enter a new value in the localSiteStatus.minMemory text box.
5 Click OK to save your changes.
Site Recovery Manager Administration
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