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Advanced Site Recovery Manager
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The Site Recovery Manager default configuration enables some simple recovery scenarios. Advanced users
can customize Site Recovery Manager to support a broader range of site recovery requirements.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Reconfigure Site Recovery Manager Settings,” on page 133
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“Modify Settings to Run Large Site Recovery Manager Environments,” on page 147
Reconfigure Site Recovery Manager Settings
Using the Advanced Settings, you can view or change many custom settings for the Site Recovery Manager
service. Advanced Settings provide a way for a user with adequate privileges to change default values that
affect the operation of various Site Recovery Manager features.
IMPORTANT During an upgrade, Site Recovery Manager does not retain any advanced settings that you
configured in the previous installation. This is by design. Due to changes in default values or improvements
in performance, advanced settings that you set in a previous version of Site Recovery Manager might not be
required by or compatible with the new version. Similarly, if you uninstall then reinstall the same version of
Site Recovery Manager, reusing the database from the previous installation, advanced settings are not
retained.
Change Connections Settings
Site Recovery Manager communicates with other services.
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 Connections.
4 Click Edit to change the settings.
Option Action
Change the number of failed pings
before raising a site down event.
The default value is 5.
Enter a new value in the connections.hmsPanicDelay text box.
Change the number of status
checks (pings) to try before
declaring the check a failure. The
default value is 2.
Enter a new value in the connections.hmsPingFailedDelay text box.
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