5.5
Table Of Contents
- Site Recovery Manager Administration
- Contents
- About VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager Administration
- SRM Privileges, Roles, and Permissions
- Replicating Virtual Machines
- How the Recovery Point Objective Affects Replication Scheduling
- Replicating a Virtual Machine and Enabling Multiple Point in Time Instances
- Configure Replication for a Single Virtual Machine
- Configure Replication for Multiple Virtual Machines
- Replicate Virtual Machines By Using Replication Seeds
- Reconfigure Replications
- Stop Replicating a Virtual Machine
- Creating Protection Groups
- Creating, Testing, and Running Recovery Plans
- Testing a Recovery Plan
- Performing a Planned Migration or Disaster Recovery By Running a Recovery Plan
- Differences Between Testing and Running a Recovery Plan
- How SRM Interacts with DPM and DRS During Recovery
- How SRM Interacts with Storage DRS or Storage vMotion
- How SRM Interacts with vSphere High Availability
- Protecting Microsoft Cluster Server and Fault Tolerant Virtual Machines
- Create, Test, and Run a Recovery Plan
- Export Recovery Plan Steps
- View and Export Recovery Plan History
- Cancel a Test or Recovery
- Delete a Recovery Plan
- Reprotecting Virtual Machines After a Recovery
- Restoring the Pre-Recovery Site Configuration By Performing Failback
- Customizing a Recovery Plan
- Recovery Plan Steps
- Specify the Recovery Priority of a Virtual Machine
- Creating Custom Recovery Steps
- Types of Custom Recovery Steps
- How SRM Handles Custom Recovery Steps
- Create Top-Level Command Steps
- Create Top-Level Message Prompt Steps
- Create Command Steps for Individual Virtual Machines
- Create Message Prompt Steps for Individual Virtual Machines
- Guidelines for Writing Command Steps
- Environment Variables for Command Steps
- Customize the Recovery of an Individual Virtual Machine
- Customizing IP Properties for Virtual Machines
- Advanced SRM Configuration
- Configure Protection for a Virtual Machine or Template
- Configure Resource Mappings for a Virtual Machine
- Specify a Nonreplicated Datastore for Swap Files
- Recovering Virtual Machines Across Multiple Hosts on the Recovery Site
- Resize Virtual Machine Disk Files During Replication Using Replication Seeds
- Resize Virtual Machine Disk Files During Replication Without Using Replication Seeds
- Reconfigure SRM Settings
- Change Local Site Settings
- Change Logging Settings
- Change Recovery Settings
- Change Remote Site Settings
- Change the Timeout for the Creation of Placeholder Virtual Machines
- Change Storage Settings
- Change Storage Provider Settings
- Change vSphere Replication Settings
- Modify Settings to Run Large SRM Environments
- Troubleshooting SRM Administration
- Limitations to Protection and Recovery of Virtual Machines
- SRM Events and Alarms
- vSphere Replication Events and Alarms
- Collecting SRM Log Files
- Access the vSphere Replication Logs
- Resolve SRM Operational Issues
- SRM Doubles the Number of Backslashes in the Command Line When Running Callouts
- Powering on Many Virtual Machines Simultaneously on the Recovery Site Can Lead to Errors
- LVM.enableResignature=1 Remains Set After a SRM Test Failover
- Adding Virtual Machines to a Protection Group Fails with an Unresolved Devices Error
- Configuring Protection fails with Placeholder Creation Error
- Planned Migration Fails Because Host is in an Incorrect State
- Recovery Fails with a Timeout Error During Network Customization for Some Virtual Machines
- Recovery Fails with Unavailable Host and Datastore Error
- Reprotect Fails with a vSphere Replication Timeout Error
- Recovery Plan Times Out While Waiting for VMware Tools
- Reprotect Fails After Restarting vCenter Server
- Rescanning Datastores Fails Because Storage Devices are Not Ready
- Scalability Problems when Replicating Many Virtual Machines with a Short RPO to a Shared VMFS Datastore on ESXi Server 5.0
- Application Quiescing Changes to File System Quiescing During vMotion to an Older Host
- Reconfigure Replication on Virtual Machines with No Datastore Mapping
- Configuring Replication Fails for Virtual Machines with Two Disks on Different Datastores
- vSphere Replication RPO Violations
- vSphere Replication Does Not Start After Moving the Host
- Unexpected vSphere Replication Failure Results in a Generic Error
- Generating Support Bundles Disrupts vSphere Replication Recovery
- Recovery Plan Times Out While Waiting for VMware Tools
- Index
Table 8‑2. Columns of the DR IP Customizer CSV File
Column Description Customization Rules
VM ID Unique identifier that DR IP
Customizer uses to collect
information from multiple rows for
application to a single virtual
machine. This ID is internal to DR IP
Customizer and is not the same as
the virtual machine ID that
vCenter Server uses.
Not customizable. Cannot be blank.
VM Name The human-readable name of the
virtual machine as it appears in the
vCenter Server inventory.
Not customizable. Cannot be blank.
vCenter Server Address of a vCenter Server instance
on either the protected site or the
recovery site. You set the IP settings
for a virtual machine on each site in
the vCenter Server column.
Not customizable. Cannot be blank.
This column can contain both
vCenter Server instances. Each
vCenter Server instance requires its
own row. You can configure one set of
IP settings to use on one site and
another set of IP settings to use on the
other site. You can also provide IP
settings to be used on both sites, for
reprotect operations.
Adapter ID ID of the adapter to customize.
Adapter ID 0 sets global settings on
all adapters for a virtual machine.
Setting values on Adapter ID 1, 2, 3,
and so on, configures settings for
specific NICs on a virtual machine.
Customizable. Cannot be left blank.
The only fields that you can modify for
a row in which the Adapter ID is 0 are
DNS Server(s) and DNS Suffix(es).
These values, if specified, are inherited
by all other adapters in use by that VM
ID.
You can include multiple DNS servers
on multiple lines in the CSV file. For
example, if you require two global
DNS hosts, you include two lines for
Adapter ID 0.
n
One line that contains all the
virtual machine information plus
one DNS host.
n
One line that contains only the
second DNS host.
To add another DNS server to a
specific adapter, add the DNS server to
the appropriate Adapter line. For
example, add the DNS server to
Adapter ID 1.
DNS Domain DNS domain for this adapter. Customizable. Can be left blank.
If you do enter a value, it must be in
the format example.company.com.
Net BIOS Select whether to activate NetBIOS
on this adapter.
Customizable. Can be left blank.
If not left empty, this column must
contain one of the following strings:
disableNetBIOS, enableNetBIOS, or
enableNetBIOSViaDhcp.
Primary WINS DR IP Customizer validates that
WINS settings are applied only to
Windows virtual machines, but it
does not validate NetBIOS settings.
Customizable. Can be left blank.
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