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--vcid UUID
[--ignore-thumbprint]
[--extra-dns-columns]
[--verbose]
You can run the DR IP Customizer tool on either the protected site or on the recovery site. Virtual machine
IDs for protected virtual machines are different at each site, so whichever site you use when you run the DR
IP Customizer tool to generate the CSV file, you must use the same site when you run DR IP Customizer
again to apply the settings.
Some of the options that the DR IP Customizer tool provides are mandatory, others are optional.
Table 81. DR IP Customizer Options
Option Description Mandatory
-h [ --help ]
Displays usage information about
dr-ip-customizer.exe.
No
--cfg arg
Path to the application XML
configuration file, vmware-dr.xml.
Yes
--cmd arg
You specify different commands to
run DR IP Customizer in different
modes.
n
The apply command applies the
network customization settings
from an existing CSV file to the
recovery plans on the
Site Recovery Manager Server
instances.
n
The generate command
generates a basic CSV file for all
virtual machines that
Site Recovery Manager protects
for a vCenter Server instance.
n
The drop command removes the
recovery settings from virtual
machines specified by the input
CSV file.
Always provide the same
vCenter Server instance for the apply
and drop commands as the one that
you used to generate the CSV file.
Yes
--csv arg
Path to the CSV file.
Yes, when running the apply and
drop commands.
-o [ --out ] arg
Name of the new CSV output file that
the generate command creates. If
you provide the name of an existing
CSV file, the generate command
overwrites its current contents.
Yes, when you run the generate
command.
--uri arg
Lookup Service URL on the Platform
Service Controller with the form
https://host[:port]/lookupserv
ice/sdk. Specify the port if it is not
443 . The Site Recovery Manager
instance associates this address with
the primary site's infranode.
Use the same vCenter Server instance
for the apply and drop commands as
the one that you used to generate the
CSV file.
Yes
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