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You can modify an existing Site Recovery Manager installation to reflect changes in your infrastructure. To
uninstall Site Recovery Manager cleanly, you must follow the correct procedure.
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Modify a Site Recovery Manager Server Installation on page 44
To change some of the information that you supplied when you installed
Site Recovery Manager Server, you can run the Site Recovery Manager installer in modify mode.
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Reconfigure the Connection Between Sites on page 46
You must reconfigure the connection between the sites if you made modifications to your
Site Recovery Manager installation.
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Break the Site Pairing and Connect to a New Remote Site on page 47
To connect a Site Recovery Manager site to a new remote site, you must remove the existing
Site Recovery Manager configurations and break the pairing between the existing sites.
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Repair a Site Recovery Manager Server Installation on page 48
You can run the Site Recovery Manager installer in repair mode to repair a
Site Recovery Manager Server installation.
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Rename a Site Recovery Manager Site on page 49
After you have installed Site Recovery Manager, you can rename a site directly in the
Site Recovery Manager interface in the vSphere Web Client.
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Uninstall Site Recovery Manager on page 49
If you no longer require Site Recovery Manager, you must follow the correct procedure to cleanly
uninstall Site Recovery Manager.
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Uninstall and Reinstall the Same Version of Site Recovery Manager on page 50
If you uninstall then reinstall the same version of Site Recovery Manager, you must perform certain
actions to reconfigure your Site Recovery Manager installation. You must perform these actions even if
you retained the database contents when you uninstalled Site Recovery Manager, then connected the
new installation to the existing database.
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