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Table Of Contents
- Site Recovery Manager Installation and Configuration
- Contents
- About VMware Site Recovery Manager Installation and Configuration
- Updated Information
- Overview of VMware Site Recovery Manager
- Site Recovery Manager System Requirements
- Creating the Site Recovery Manager Database
- Site Recovery Manager Authentication
- Creating SSL/TLS Server Endpoint Certificates for Site Recovery Manager
- Installing Site Recovery Manager
- Site Recovery Manager and vCenter Server Deployment Models
- Site Recovery Manager in a Two-Site Topology with One vCenter Server Instance per Platform Services Controller
- Site Recovery Manager in a Two-Site Topology with Multiple vCenter Server Instances per Platform Services Controller
- Site Recovery Manager in a Single Site Topology with a Shared Platform Services Controller
- Prerequisites and Best Practices for Site Recovery Manager Server Installation
- Install Site Recovery Manager Server
- Connect the Site Recovery Manager Server Instances on the Protected and Recovery Sites
- Establish a Client Connection to the Remote Site Recovery Manager Server Instance
- Install the Site Recovery Manager License Key
- Site Recovery Manager Server Does Not Start
- Unregister an Incompatible Version of vSphere Replication
- Site Recovery Manager and vCenter Server Deployment Models
- Modifying and Uninstalling Site Recovery Manager
- Modify a Site Recovery Manager Server Installation
- Reconfigure the Connection Between Sites
- Break the Site Pairing and Connect to a New Remote Site
- Repair a Site Recovery Manager Server Installation
- Rename a Site Recovery Manager Site
- Uninstall Site Recovery Manager
- Uninstall and Reinstall the Same Version of Site Recovery Manager
- Upgrading Site Recovery Manager
- Information That Site Recovery Manager Upgrade Preserves
- Types of Upgrade that Site Recovery Manager Supports
- Upgrade Site Recovery Manager
- Order of Upgrading vSphere and Site Recovery Manager Components
- Prerequisites and Best Practices for Site Recovery Manager Upgrade
- In-Place Upgrade of Site Recovery Manager Server
- Upgrade Site Recovery Manager Server with Migration
- Configure and Verify the Upgraded Site Recovery Manager Installation
- Revert to a Previous Release of Site Recovery Manager
- Installing Site Recovery Manager to Use with a Shared Recovery Site
- Shared Recovery Sites and vCenter Server Deployment Models
- Limitations of Using Site Recovery Manager in Shared Recovery Site Configuration
- Site Recovery Manager Licenses in a Shared Recovery Site Configuration
- Install Site Recovery Manager In a Shared Recovery Site Configuration
- Use vSphere Replication in a Shared Recovery Site Configuration
- Install Site Recovery Manager Server on Multiple Protected Sites to Use with a Shared Recovery Site
- Install Multiple Site Recovery Manager Server Instances on a Shared Recovery Site
- Connect the Site Recovery Manager Sites in a Shared Recovery Site Configuration
- Use Array-Based Replication in a Shared Recovery Site Configuration
- Configure Placeholders and Mappings in a Shared Recovery Site Configuration
- Upgrade Site Recovery Manager in a Shared Recovery Site Configuration
- Index
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When you have upgraded both sites, perform the post-upgrade tasks in “Configure and Verify the
Upgraded Site Recovery Manager Installation,” on page 66.
Configure and Verify the Upgraded Site Recovery Manager Installation
You must configure the upgraded components to establish a working Site Recovery Manager installation.
If you use array-based replication, you must check that your storage replication adapters (SRAs) are
compatible with this version of Site Recovery Manager. Depending on the type of storage that you use, you
might need to reinstall the SRAs.
If you use vSphere Replication and you upgraded vSphere Replication to the correct version, no additional
configuration is required other than verifying your connections, protection groups, and recovery plans.
Prerequisites
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You upgraded vCenter Server and Site Recovery Manager.
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If you use array-based replication, check the availability of an SRA for your type of storage by
consulting the VMware Compatibility Guide for Site Recovery Manager at
http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/search.php?deviceCategory=sra.
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Download the SRA by going to https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/downloads, selecting VMware
vCenter Site Recovery Manager > Download Product, then selecting Drivers & Tools > Storage
Replication Adapters > Go to Downloads.
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If you obtain an SRA from a different vendor site, verify that it has been certified for the
Site Recovery Manager release you are using by checking the VMware Compatibility Guide for
Site Recovery Manager at
http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/search.php?deviceCategory=sra.
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Connect to the vSphere Web Client on both of the sites.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client client, select Site Recovery > Sites, right-click a site and select Reconfigure
Pairing to reconfigure the connection between the Site Recovery Manager sites.
2 If you use array-based replication, select Site Recovery > Array Based Replication and check the status
of the array pairs.
3 If array managers are in the Error state, uninstall the SRAs, install the new version, and rescan the SRAs
on the Site Recovery Manager Server hosts that you upgraded.
You must perform these tasks on both sites.
a Log in to the Site Recovery Manager Server host machine on each site.
b Uninstall the SRAs that are in the Error state.
c Reinstall the SRAs with the SRA version that corresponds to this version of Site Recovery Manager.
d In the vSphere Web Client client for each site, select Site Recovery > Sites, right-click a site and
select Rescan SRAs.
4 If you use array-based replication, reenter the login credentials for the array managers.
a Select Site Recovery > Array Based Replication, right-click an array manager and select Edit Array
Manager.
b Follow the prompts to the Configure array manager page, and enter the username and password
for the array.
c Follow the prompts to complete the reconfiguration of the array manager.
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