Product Documentation
- Section I. Overview and planning
- Introduction to Resiliency Platform
- About Resiliency Platform features and components
- Replication in a Resiliency Platform deployment
- About Veritas Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Recovery options using Resiliency Platform
- Deployment checklist
- System requirements
- Manage licenses
- Using the Web Console
- Introduction to Resiliency Platform
- Section II. Deploying and configuring the virtual appliances
- Deploy and configure
- Deploying the virtual appliances in AWS through AWS Marketplace
- Deploying the virtual appliances in AWS using OVA files
- Deploying the Data Gateway in AWS
- Deploying the virtual appliances in Azure using PowerShell script
- Deploying the virtual appliances in Azure through Azure Marketplace
- Deploying the virtual appliances in vCloud
- Deploying the virtual appliances in HUAWEI CLOUD
- Deploying the virtual appliances in Orange Recovery Engine
- About configuring the Resiliency Platform components
- Virtual appliance security features
- About hotfixes
- Apply Updates
- About applying updates to Resiliency Platform
- Setting up the YUM server
- Deploy and configure
- Section III. Setting up and managing the resiliency domain
- Managing the resiliency domain
- Getting started with a new Resiliency Platform configuration
- Managing Resiliency Managers
- Managing Infrastructure Management Servers
- Managing on-premises data centers
- Managing cloud configurations
- Managing private cloud configurations
- Integrating with NetBackup
- Integrating with InfoScale Operations Manager
- Managing the resiliency domain
- Section IV. Adding the asset infrastructure
- Manage Resiliency Platform host assets
- Prerequisites for adding hosts
- Removing hosts
- Preparing host for replication
- Manage VMware assets
- Managing VMware virtualization servers
- Prerequisites for adding VMware virtualization servers
- Prerequisites for adding VMware virtualization servers
- Managing VMware virtualization servers
- Manage Veritas Replication VIB
- Manage Hyper-V assets
- Manage Gateways
- About Replication Gateway pair
- Managing Data Gateway
- Manage enclosure assets
- Adding a discovery host
- Configuration prerequisites for adding storage enclosures to an IMS
- Adding storage enclosures
- Adding RecoverPoint appliance for replication
- Manage Resiliency Platform host assets
- Section V. Managing networks
- Manage networks
- About network objects
- Manage settings
- Managing user authentication and permissions
- Configuring authentication domains
- Managing user authentication and permissions
- Manage networks
- Section VI. Working with resiliency groups
- Organize assets
- Viewing resiliency group details
- Manage virtual business services
- Organize applications
- Managing custom applications
- Managing service objectives
- Organize assets
- Section VII. Configuring for disaster recovery
- Configure using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) in Amazon Web Services
- Prerequisites for configuring VMware virtual machines for recovery to AWS
- AWS Customization options panel
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) to Azure
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) to OpenStack
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) to HUAWEI CLOUD
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) to Orange Recovery Engine
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) in vCloud Director
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Managing physical machines for remote recovery (DR) using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Configure using NetBackup
- Configure using 3rd party replication technology
- Preparing VMware virtual machines for using array-based replication
- Preparing Hyper-V virtual machines for using array-based replication
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) using 3rd party replication technology
- Managing applications for remote recovery (DR)
- Preparing VMware virtual machines for using array-based replication
- Configure using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Section VIII. Managing disaster recovery
- Perform DR operations for virtual machines
- Performing the rehearsal operation for virtual machines
- Perform DR operations on a VBS
- Perform DR operations for applications
- Evacuate assets
- Manage Resiliency Plans
- About custom script
- Perform DR operations for virtual machines
- Section IX. Product settings
- View activities
- Manage reports
- View logs
- Manage Risk Notifications
- Managing settings for alerts and notifications and miscellaneous product settings
- Section X. Using Resiliency Platform APIs
- Section XI. Troubleshooting and Using command line interface
- Troubleshoot
- Recovery of Resiliency Platform components from disaster scenarios
- Resolving the Admin Wait state
- Use klish menu
- Use Application Enablement SDK
- Troubleshoot
Configuring authentication domains
By default, the Admin user on the Veritas Resiliency Platform virtual appliance can log in to the Resiliency Platform web console with access to all views and operations. The Admin user can configure authentication domains for Resiliency Platform from external identity providers so that other users can be authenticated for access to the console.
To configure authentication domains
To edit authentication domains
To configure authentication domains
- Prerequisites
The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or IP address and credentials for the LDAP/AD servers in the authentication domain. If you are configuring with IPv6 address, specify the hostname and not the IP address.
- Navigate
Settings (menu bar)
Under Product Settings, click User Management > Domains
Note:
You can also configure an authentication domain from the Getting Started wizard after setting up the Resiliency Manager and resiliency domain.
- Click Configure Domain.
- Select a data center and under Specify server information for each data center, enter the information for the server at that data center.
Repeat this step for other data centers in the authentication domain. When you select a different data center, the server information fields are cleared so that you can enter information for a different server, but the entries for the previous data center are remembered.
Note:
If the same server is used for more than one data center, enter the same server information for each data center.
The remaining fields on the page apply to all data centers; fill these in as required.
See Options for authentication domain configuration.
Once you have entered information for all data centers, click Next.
- Verify and complete the configuration:
In the Domain Name field, enter a friendly name for the authentication domain. If you configure the login screen to list domains, this name is listed.
Verify that the applicable data centers are listed. To make any changes, click Back to return to the previous screen. Once all is complete, click Submit.
- Verify that the new domain is listed under Domains.
You can now configure user groups and users from that domain and assign permissions.
To edit authentication domains
- Navigate to the domain list as described in the procedure to configure authentication domains.
- Select the authentication domain you want to edit and select the Edit option.
Note the following guidelines when editing:
To add server information for a new data center, select the applicable data center and fill in the server information.
To edit existing server information, select the applicable data center.
To edit other information, you do not need to select each data center; the same information applies to all.
If a data center no longer uses a separate server, replace the server information for that data center with the information for the server that is being used.
To remove a data center from the authentication domain, use the Unconfigure option instead of the Edit option.
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