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3 In the Protection Setup area of the SRM Summary window, navigate to the Array Managers line and click
Configure.
4 In the Configure Array Mangers wizard, click Next on the Protected Site Array Managers page and then
click Next on the Recovery Site Array Managers page.
The Review Replicated Datastores page should now display each replicated datastore that contains at least
one virtual machine.
Inconsistent Mount Points Warning When Configuring NFS Arrays
When you are configuring an array manager for an NFS array, you might get an inconsistent mount points
warning. Work with your storage team to correct the problem on the ESX hosts that mount the devices.
Problem
When you are configuring the array manager for an NFS array, the Review Replicated Datastores page shows
one or more warnings similar to Datastore datastore_name is mounted on multiple hosts with different
NFS server addresses.
Cause
The ESX Add Storage wizard allows an administrator to specify NFS mount points using either a host name
or an IP address. If all ESX hosts do not specify the mount point for a specific NFS volume in the same way
(using either the host name or IP address), SRM detects the inconsistency and does not allow the device to be
used as a protected datastore.
Solution
Your storage management team can use the ESX Add Storage wizard to correct the inconsistency. Using the
IP address rather than the host name when specifying NFS mount points can make it easier to avoid inconsistent
mount point warnings.
Array Script Files Not Found
When SRM displays an error message indicating that array scripts cannot be found, it usually indicates that
new SRA was installed but the SRM server was not restarted.
Problem
After you install a new SRA, SRM displays an error message containing the text "Unable to find any array
script files."
Cause
You did not restart the SRM server after you installed the new SRA.
Solution
Restart the SRM server host, or use the Windows Service Control Manager to stop and restart the Site Recovery
Manager service.
Expected Virtual Machine File Path Cannot Be Found
When a virtual machine file path cannot be found while a recovery plan is being tested or run, it often indicates
that the virtual machine was created recently and its files have not yet been replicated to the recovery site.
Problem
While you are testing or running a recovery plan, an error of the form "Expected virtual machine file path path-
name cannot be found" is logged.
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