Product Documentation
- Section I. Overview and planning
- Introduction to Resiliency Platform
- About Veritas Resiliency Platform
- About Resiliency Platform features and components
- About Resiliency Platform capabilities
- Replication in a Resiliency Platform deployment
- About Veritas Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- About managing VMware Storage vMotion in Resiliency Platform
- About managing VMware snapshots in Resiliency Platform
- About IPv6 network support in Resiliency Platform
- About Continuous Data Protection (CDP)
- About Elastic Networking Adapter (ENA) support in Resiliency Platform
- Planning a resiliency domain for efficiency and fault tolerance
- On-boarding with Resiliency Platform
- About Resiliency Platform APIs
- Recovery to cloud data center
- Recovering virtual machines to AWS
- Recovering virtual machines to Azure
- Recovering virtual machines to Google Cloud Platform
- Recovering virtual machines to vCloud Director
- Recovering VMware virtual machines to vCloud Director
- Recovering Hyper-V virtual machines to vCloud Director
- Recovering VMware virtual machines to vCloud Director without adding vCenter server
- Recovering Hyper-V virtual machines to vCloud Director without adding Hyper-V server
- Recovering virtual machines from vCloud Director to vCloud Director
- Recovering virtual machines to Orange Recovery Engine
- Recovering physical machines using Resiliency Platform
- Recovering physical machines to AWS using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Recovering physical machines to Azure using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Recovering physical machines to vCloud Director using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Recovering physical machines to Orange Recovery Engine using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Recovery to on-premises data center
- Recovering InfoScale applications
- Recovering Applications using third-party replication technology
- Recovering Hyper-V virtual machines using third-party replication technology
- Recovering VMware virtual machines using third-party replication technology
- Recovering VMware virtual machines from VMware to VMware using NetBackup
- Recovering VMware virtual machines to on-premises data center using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Recovering physical machines to VMware virtual machines on an on-premises data center using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Deployment checklist
- Checklist for recovery of virtual machines to AWS
- Checklist for recovery of VMware virtual machines to AWS
- Checklist for recovery of physical machines to AWS using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Checklist for recovery of Hyper-V virtual machines to AWS
- Checklist of virtual machines for recovery from AWS to AWS
- Checklist for recovery of VMware virtual machines to AWS cloud using NetBackup
- Checklist for recovery of virtual machines to Azure
- Checklist for recovery of virtual machines to Orange Recovery Engine
- Checklist for recovery of virtual machines to Google Cloud Platform
- Checklist for recovery of virtual machines to vCloud Director
- Checklist for recovery of VMware virtual machines from on-premises data center to vCloud Director
- Checklist for recovery of Hyper-V virtual machines from on-premises data center to vCloud Director
- Checklist for recovery of virtual machines from vCloud Director to vCloud Director
- Checklist for recovery of physical machines to vCloud Director using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Checklist for recovery to on-premises data center using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Checklist for recovery of virtual machines using NetBackup
- Checklist for recovery of virtual machines using third-party replication technology
- Checklist for recovery of application using third-party replication technology
- Prerequisites for vCenter server
- Prerequisites for ESXi cluster nodes
- Support matrix for RDM disk support (VMware)
- Support matrix for Pass-through disk and shared disks in Hyper-V
- Checklist for recovery of virtual machines to AWS
- System requirements
- System resource requirements for Resiliency Platform
- Network and firewall requirements
- Ports required for Resiliency Manager
- Ports required for IMS
- Ports required for recovery of assets using NetBackup
- Ports required for hosts
- Ports required for recovery of assets to AWS or VMware in Cloud (VMC)
- Ports required for recovery of assets to Azure or Azure VMware Solution (AVS)
- Ports required for recovery of assets where both (source- target) data centers are cloud
- Ports required for recovery of assets to Orange Recovery Engine
- Ports required for recovery of assets to vCloud Director
- Ports required for recovery of assets to Google Cloud Platform
- Ports required for recovery of physical machines to on-premises data center
- Ports required for recovery of assets to on-premises data center using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Ports required for Replication Gateway used for recovery to cloud data center
- Ports required for Replication Gateway for recovery to vCloud Director without adding the vCenter or Hyper-V server
- Ports required for Replication Gateway used for recovery of physical machines
- Ports required for Replication Gateway used for recovery of VMware virtual machines to on-premises data center
- Ports required for recovery of assets to on-premises data center using third-party replication technology
- Ports required for recovery of InfoScale applications
- Manage licenses
- Using the Web Console
- Introduction to Resiliency Platform
- Section II. Deploying and configuring the virtual appliances
- Deploy and configure
- Deploy and download the Resiliency Platform virtual appliances
- About deploying the Resiliency Platform virtual appliances
- Downloading the Veritas Resiliency Platform virtual appliances
- Downloading the virtual appliances for AWS
- Downloading the virtual appliances for Azure
- Downloading the virtual appliances for vCloud Director
- Downloading the virtual appliances for Orange Recovery Engine
- Downloading the virtual appliances for Google Cloud Platform
- Downloading the virtual appliances for recovery using NetBackup
- Downloading virtual appliances for recovery using InfoScale applications
- Downloading virtual appliances using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Downloading the virtual appliances using third - party replications
- Downloading virtual appliances for recovery of physical machines to VMware virtual machines
- Downloading the Resiliency Platform virtual appliances for recovery to vCloud
- Deploying the virtual appliance through VMware vSphere Client
- Deploying the virtual appliance through Hyper-V Manager
- Deploying virtual appliances in AWS
- Deploying virtual appliances in Azure
- Deploying virtual appliances in Google Cloud Platform
- Deploying the virtual appliances in Google Cloud Platform using OVA files
- Prerequisites for deploying the virtual appliances in Google Cloud Platform
- API permissions required for Google Cloud Platform
- Uploading the OVA file using web-based method
- Uploading the OVA file using command-line method
- Creating Image using web-based method
- Creating Image using command-based method
- Launching the instances of virtual appliances
- Deploying the virtual appliances in Google Cloud Platform using OVA files
- Deploying virtual appliances in vCloud Director
- Deploying the virtual appliances in Orange Recovery Engine
- About configuring the Resiliency Platform components
- Virtual appliance security features
- About hotfixes
- References
- Deploy and download the Resiliency Platform virtual appliances
- Depoly virtual appliances through Marketplace
- Deploying the virtual appliances in AWS through AWS Marketplace
- Permissions required in AWS Marketplace for IAM roles RM, IMS and Replication Gateway
- Prerequisites for deploying the virtual appliances in AWS
- Configuring Amazon VPC for deployment using CloudFormation Templates
- Providing inputs for Resiliency Platform CloudFormation Templates
- Uninstalling Resiliency Platform components when deployed through AWS Marketplace
- Deploying the virtual appliances in Azure through Azure Marketplace
- Deploy virtual appliances in Azure Stack using Azure Stack Marketplace
- Deploying the virtual appliances in AWS through AWS Marketplace
- Apply Updates
- About applying updates to Resiliency Platform
- Pre-upgrade tasks
- Step 1: Prepare for upgrade
- Step 2: Upgrading the Resiliency Platform (Detach / attach the disk)
- Step 3: Start the automatic bootstrap process
- Steps to replace the Replication Gateway appliance
- Rollback steps in AWS environment
- Rollback steps in Azure environment
- Rollback steps in VMware environment
- Rollback steps in Hyper-V environment
- Applying upgrade to Resiliency Platform for managing InfoScale clusters
- Applying updates to the hosts
- Applying update on Resiliency Managers
- Applying updates to the Veritas Data Gateway
- About applying updates to Resiliency Platform
- Deploy and configure
- Section III. Setting up and managing the resiliency domain
- Managing the resiliency domain
- Setting up the resiliency domain
- Connecting to the Resiliency Platform web console
- Getting started with a new Resiliency Platform configuration
- Options for authentication domain configuration
- Getting started wizard - adding AWS data center
- Getting started wizard - adding Azure data center
- Getting started wizard - adding vCloud Director data center
- Getting started wizard - adding Orange Recovery Engine data center
- Getting started wizard - adding Google Cloud Platform data center
- Managing Resiliency Managers
- Adding a Resiliency Manager to an existing resiliency domain
- Viewing the status of a Resiliency Manager in a data center
- Performing data resync on a Resiliency Manager
- Renaming a Resiliency Manager
- Removing a Resiliency Manager from a resiliency domain
- Resiliency Manager outage impact on configuration and operations
- Managing Infrastructure Management Servers
- Managing on-premises data centers
- Adding Azure Stack private cloud configuration
- Managing cloud configurations
- Managing private cloud configurations
- Integrating with NetBackup
- About NetBackup and NetBackup Appliances
- About protecting assets with NetBackup using Resiliency Platform
- Prerequisites for integrating NetBackup with Resiliency Platform
- Recovering virtual machines to premises target data center
- Recovering virtual machines to cloud target data center
- Fetch Resiliency Platform certificates
- Support for NetBackup Cloud Recovery Server configured with Veritas Alta Recovery Vault as storage account
- Configuring NetBackup Cloud Recovery Server (CRS) with Veritas Alta Recovery Vault storage account in Resiliency Platform
- Editing the NetBackup Cloud Recovery Server (CRS) configured with Veritas Alta Recovery Vault storage account
- Removing the NetBackup Cloud Recovery Server configured with Veritas Alta Recovery Vault storage account
- Refreshing the NetBackup Cloud Recovery Server configured with Veritas Alta Recovery Vault storage account
- Integrating with InfoScale clusters
- Support matrix for InfoScale applications
- Prerequisites for supporting InfoScale cluster node in Veritas Resiliency Platform
- Configuring InfoScale clusters in Resiliency Platform
- Reconfiguring InfoScale clusters in Resiliency Platform
- Removing the InfoScale clusters in Resiliency Platform
- Refreshing InfoScale clusters in Resiliency Platform
- Managing the custom application or replication type in Resiliency Platform
- Managing the resiliency domain
- Section IV. Adding the asset infrastructure
- Manage Resiliency Platform host assets
- Adding the asset infrastructure
- Managing host assets
- About adding host assets
- Prerequisites for adding hosts
- Adding application hosts
- Refreshing host discovery information
- Removing hosts
- Uninstalling the host package from a Linux host
- Uninstalling the host package from a Windows host
- Reasons for add host operation failure
- Preparing host for replication
- Refreshing the replication host
- Moving the replication host to another IMS
- Removing the replication host
- Manage VMware assets
- Managing VMware virtualization servers
- Prerequisites for adding VMware virtualization servers
- VMware vCenter Server privileges: configuring ESX servers
- VMware vCenter Server privileges: basic monitoring of assets
- VMware vCenter Server privileges: using third party replication
- VMware vCenter Server privileges: replication using Resiliency Platform Data Mover in Hypervisor mode
- VMware vCenter Server privileges: replication to cloud data center
- VMware vCenter Server privileges: replication using in-guest mode of Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- VMware vCenter Server privileges: using NetBackup
- VMware vCenter Server privileges: for recovery of physical machines to VMware
- Prerequisites for adding VMware virtualization servers
- Adding VMware virtualization servers
- Editing a VMware virtualization discovery configuration
- Viewing the details of a VMware virtualization discovery configuration
- Removing a VMware vCenter Server discovery configuration
- Refreshing VMware vCenter Server discovery information
- Managing VMware virtualization servers
- Manage Veritas Replication VIB
- Manage Hyper-V assets
- Manage Gateways
- Managing Replication Gateways
- Adding a Replication Gateway
- Refreshing a Replication Gateway
- Removing a Replication Gateway
- Moving a Replication Gateway to another IMS
- Viewing Replication Gateways
- About Replication Gateway pair
- Creating a Replication Gateway pair
- Modifying encryption for a Replication Gateway pair
- Replacing a Replication Gateway from a gateway pair
- Removing a Replication Gateway pair
- Viewing Replication Gateway pairs
- Configuring PXE on Replication Gateway
- Configuring the Replication Gateway as a DHCP Server
- Unconfiguring PXE boot server from a Replication Gateway
- Unconfiguring DHCP server from a Replication Gateway
- Managing Data Gateway
- Manage enclosure assets
- About the discovery host for enclosures
- Adding a discovery host
- Refreshing a discovery host
- Removing a discovery host
- Configuration prerequisites for adding storage enclosures to an IMS
- Adding storage enclosures
- Adding RecoverPoint appliance for replication
- Editing the discovery configuration for an enclosure
- Removing the discovery configuration for an enclosure
- Refreshing enclosure discovery information
- Manage SSH host keys panel
- Manage NetBackup primary pairing
- Manage Recovery Readiness Bundle
- Manage Resiliency Platform host assets
- Section V. Managing networks
- Manage networks
- Managing network objects in Resiliency Platform
- Network objects in Resiliency Platform
- DNS server configuration settings
- Managing network pairs
- Creating network pairs between source and target data centers
- Mapping network objects (Production and Rehearsal mapping)
- Network pairs for recovering virtual machines to AWS
- Network pairs for recovering virtual machines from AWS region to AWS region
- Network pairs for recovering virtual machines to Azure
- Network pairs for recovering virtual machines from Azure to Azure
- Network pairs for recovering virtual machines to Orange Recovery Engine
- Network pairs for recovering virtual machines to Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
- Network pairs for recovering virtual machines to vCloud Director
- Network pairs for recovering virtual machines to vCloud Director without adding hypervisor server
- Network pairs for recovering virtual machines from vCloud Director to vCloud Director
- Network pairs for recovering machines to on-premises data center (For NetBackup, third-party replication or Resiliency Platform Data Mover)
- Network pairs for recovering physical machines to VMware
- Network pairs for recovering physical machines to AWS
- Network pairs for recovering physical machines to Azure
- Network pairs for recovering physical machines to vCloud Director
- Deleting a network pair
- Support for NIC teaming / bonding for physical machines
- Example of command for Windows keytab file
- Manage networks
- Section VI. Managing settings
- Manage settings
- Managing settings for alerts and notifications and miscellaneous product settings
- Adding, modifying, or deleting email settings
- Adding, modifying, or deleting SNMP settings
- Throttling the notifications
- Downloading the MIB file
- Setting up rules for event notifications
- Adding, modifying, or removing Syslog server
- Modifying the purge setting for logs and SNMP traps
- Enabling or disabling telemetry collection
- Showing domains on login screen
- Downloading log files
- Managing user authentication and permissions
- About user authentication in the web console
- About user permissions in the web console
- Predefined personas
- Configuring authentication domains
- Unconfiguring authentication domains
- Editing authentication domains
- Configuring user groups and users
- Assigning permissions to user groups and users
- Adding custom personas
- Predefined jobs that can be used for custom personas
- About limiting object scope for personas
- Configuring Windows global user
- Managing settings for alerts and notifications and miscellaneous product settings
- Manage settings
- Section VII. Working with resiliency groups
- Organize assets
- Viewing your assets
- Managing resiliency groups
- About resiliency groups with assets
- Configuring a resiliency group for basic monitoring
- Editing a resiliency group
- Deleting a resiliency group
- Starting a resiliency group
- Stopping a resiliency group
- Placing a resiliency group in maintenance mode
- Editing a resiliency group in maintenance mode
- Viewing resiliency group details
- Manage virtual business services
- Managing virtual business services
- About virtual business services
- Creating a virtual business service
- Editing a virtual business service
- Deleting a virtual business service
- Refreshing a virtual business service
- Displaying virtual business service details
- Starting and stopping a virtual business service
- Organize applications
- Managing applications using Resiliency Platform
- About resiliency groups with applications
- Providing inputs for partially discovered applications
- About application bundles
- Installing an application bundle on selected application hosts
- Enabling and disabling application bundle on selected application hosts
- Managing auto-deploy for an application bundle
- Uninstalling an application bundle from selected hosts
- Removing an application bundle
- Editing the discovery schedule for an application type
- Viewing the details of application types
- Viewing the applicable host details
- About resiliency groups with InfoScale applications
- Viewing InfoScale applications details
- Managing applications for basic monitoring
- Managing service objectives
- Organize assets
- Section VIII. Configuring for disaster recovery
- Configure using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Understanding the role of resiliency groups in disaster recovery operations
- About ensuring the disaster recovery readiness of your assets
- How Resiliency Platform configures disaster recovery protection for virtual machines
- How Resiliency Platform Data Mover handles DR operations
- Support for 128 SCSI disks for Replication Gateway of hardware version 14
- About manual intervention
- Limitations for virtual machine disaster recovery
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) in Amazon Web Services
- Prerequisites for configuring VMware virtual machines for recovery to AWS
- Prerequisites for configuring Hyper-V virtual machines for recovery to AWS
- Replication Gateway pair selection options
- Volume type selection options
- Enable reverse replication option
- AWS Customization options panel
- Network customization options
- Prerequisites for network customization
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) from AWS region to AWS region
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) to Azure
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) from Azure to Azure
- 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) to Google Cloud Platform
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Prerequisites for recovering VMware virtual machines using Resiliency Platform Data Mover in Hypervisor mode
- Prerequisites for recovering VMware virtual machines using Resiliency Platform Data Mover in In-guest mode
- Replication Gateway pair selection options for on-premises data center
- Target Infrastructure Selection options
- Managing physical machines for remote recovery (DR) using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Configure using NetBackup
- Prerequisites for configuring VMware virtual machines for recovery using NetBackup images
- Support for NetBackup Classic AIR configurations
- Support for NetBackup Instant Access to recover a resiliency group
- Managing VMware virtual machines for remote recovery using NetBackup images
- Managing VMware virtual machines for remote recovery to AWS cloud using NetBackup images
- Managing the virtual machines for recovery to Azure using NetBackup MSDP-C.
- Support for NetBackup MSDP-C and Resiliency Platform Data Mover for configuring resiliency group
- Configure using 3rd party replication technology
- Preparing VMware virtual machines for using array-based replication
- Configuring VMware virtual machines for disaster recovery using EMC SRDF replication
- Configuring VMware virtual machines for disaster recovery using EMC RecoverPoint replication
- Configuring VMware virtual machines for disaster recovery using NetApp SnapMirror
- Configuring VMware virtual machines for disaster recovery using Hitachi True Copy replication
- Configuring VMware virtual machines for disaster recovery using HPE 3PAR Remote Copy replication
- Configuring VMware virtual machines for disaster recovery using IBM SVC Global Mirror replication
- Configuring VMware virtual machines for disaster recovery using IBM XIV Remote Mirror replication
- Preparing Hyper-V virtual machines for using array-based replication
- Configuring Hyper-V virtual machines for disaster recovery using Hyper-V Replica
- Configuring Hyper-V virtual machines for disaster recovery using EMC RecoverPoint
- Configuring Hyper-V virtual machines for disaster recovery using EMC SRDF
- Configuring Hyper-V virtual machines for disaster recovery using Hitachi TrueCopy Universal Replicator
- Configuring Hyper-V virtual machines for disaster recovery using HPE 3PAR Remote Copy
- Configuring Hyper-V virtual machines for disaster recovery using IBM SVC Global Mirror
- Configuring Hyper-V virtual machines for disaster recovery using IBM XIV Remote Mirror
- Configuring Hyper-V virtual machines for disaster recovery using Infinidat replication
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) using 3rd party replication technology
- Managing applications for remote recovery (DR)
- Prerequisites for configuring applications for disaster recovery
- Prerequisites for configuring InfoScale applications for disaster recovery
- Prerequisites for creating a remote recovery resiliency group for Oracle database replicated by Data Guard
- Configuring applications for disaster recovery using EMC RecoverPoint replication
- Configuring applications for disaster recovery using NetApp SnapMirror replication
- Preparing VMware virtual machines for using array-based replication
- Configure using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Section IX. Managing disaster recovery
- Perform DR operations for virtual machines
- About Rehearse operation
- Rehearse operations for VMware virtual machines - array-based replication
- Rehearse operations for Hyper-V virtual machines - array-based replication
- Performing the rehearsal operation for virtual machines
- Performing the rehearsal operation using NetBackup images
- Performing the rehearsal operation on virtual machines from VMware to AWS using NetBackup Image Sharing
- Performing rehearsal operation on resiliency groups configured with multiple recovery points
- Performing cleanup rehearsal for virtual machines
- Migrating a resiliency group
- Performing the resync operation for virtual machines
- Performing the recover operation for resiliency group
- Recovering a resiliency group using replication-based recovery
- Recovering data using NetBackup to on-premises data center
- Recovering virtual machines with multiple recovery points
- Recovering virtual machines to cloud (AWS) using NetBackup Image Sharing
- Recovering virtual machines to cloud (Azure) using NetBackup MSDP-C
- Clearing outage
- About Rehearse operation
- Perform DR operations on a VBS
- Perform DR operations for applications
- Evacuate assets
- Manage Resiliency Plans
- Managing resiliency plans
- About resiliency plans
- Creating a new resiliency plan template
- Editing a resiliency plan template
- Deleting a resiliency plan template
- Viewing a resiliency plan template
- Creating a new resiliency plan
- Editing a resiliency plan
- Deleting a resiliency plan
- Executing a resiliency plan
- Viewing a resiliency plan
- Instances to invalidate the R-Plan
- Creating a schedule for a resiliency plan
- Editing a schedule for a resiliency plan
- Deleting a schedule for a resiliency plan
- Viewing a schedule for a resiliency plan
- About manual task
- Using manual tasks in resiliency plans
- About custom script
- Perform DR operations for virtual machines
- Section X. Managing certificates
- Section XI. Product settings
- View activities
- Manage reports
- View logs
- Manage Risk Notifications
- Managing settings for alerts and notifications and miscellaneous product settings
- Adding, modifying, or deleting email settings
- Adding, modifying, or deleting SNMP settings
- Throttling the notifications
- Downloading the MIB file
- Setting up rules for event notifications
- Adding, modifying, or removing Syslog server
- Modifying the purge setting for logs and SNMP traps
- Modifying the purge setting for reports
- Modifying the purge setting for activities
- Enabling or disabling telemetry collection
- Showing domains on login screen
- Section XII. Using Resiliency Platform APIs
- Section XIII. Troubleshooting and Using command line interface
- Troubleshoot
- Troubleshooting: Google Cloud Platform issues
- Troubleshooting: Disaster recovery from AWS region to AWS region
- Troubleshooting: Automated disaster recovery to Azure using NetBackup MSDP-C
- Recovery of Resiliency Platform components from disaster scenarios
- Troubleshooting : Issues occurred while prepare host for replication or while configuring resiliency group.
- Troubleshooting: Resync/repair replication issues for resiliency group configured using Multi-RPO recovery of hosts service objective
- Troubleshooting: NetBackup issues
- Troubleshooting: Removing a Resiliency Manager from a resiliency domain
- Resolving the Admin Wait state
- Troubleshooting: Delete resiliency group operation
- Troubleshooting: Deployment of virtual appliances in Azure
- Troubleshooting: Copy file into the virtual appliance
- Troubleshooting: Copy file from the virtual appliance
- Manually cleaning up virtual machines
- Troubleshooting: IP customization
- Configure DR operation fails with an integration services error
- Resiliency Platform fails to attach storage policy to virtual machines
- Resiliency Platform fails to create storage policy
- Troubleshooting: Discovery of assets
- Troubleshooting: Hosts not added to IMS after migration to cloud data center
- Troubleshooting: Connection between Resiliency Managers in a resiliency domain
- Troubleshooting: DR operation failure with error message cannot change host configuration at VMware detach disk(s) subtask
- Troubleshooting: If datastores are renamed
- Troubleshooting: Migrate operation
- Troubleshooting: Recover operation
- Troubleshooting: Recover operation in case of add/remove disks
- Troubleshooting: Failure to add IMS
- Troubleshooting: Replace Replication Gateway operation
- Troubleshooting: klish commands for Resiliency Manager, IMS, or Replication Gateway
- Troubleshooting: In Hyper-V guest environment writeable disk is shown as Read-only
- Troubleshooting: Steps to manually remove addon from hosts managed under Resiliency Platform
- Troubleshooting: Aborting the on-going activities / tasks
- Troubleshooting: AWS marketplace deployment with Data Gateway
- Troubleshooting: Cleaning up of stale Resiliency Platform configurations
- Troubleshooting: Preparing appliance for upgrade
- Troubleshooting : Issues while detaching and attaching data disk
- Troubleshooting: Issue while uploading the correct root certificate in vCloud Director
- Troubleshooting: Replication Gateway appliance
- Troubleshooting: Evacuation plan failed with exceptions raised by ERS.
- Use klish menu
- Use Application Enablement SDK
- Troubleshoot
- Glossary
Klish menu options for Replication Gateway
Following are the options available for Replication Gateway using klish menu:
Table: Options available in the main menu
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
back | Return to the previous menu |
exit | Log out from the current CLI session |
help | Display an overview of the CLI syntax |
hotfix | Manage hotfixes |
manage | Manage appliance |
monitor | Monitor appliance activities |
network | Manage network configuration |
settings | Manage appliance settings |
support | To access logs |
utilities | Run miscellaneous utilities |
Table: Options available with hotfix command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
back | Return to the previous menu |
exit | Log out from the current CLI session |
help | Display an overview of the CLI syntax |
apply-hotfix | Apply the specified hotfix |
list-applied-hotfixes | List the applied hotfixes |
list-available-hotfixes | List the available hotfixes |
uninstall-hotfix | Uninstall the specified hotfix |
Table: Options available with manage command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
exit | Log out from the current CLI session |
help | Display an overview of the CLI syntax |
datamover | Manage Resiliency Platform Data Mover activities and objects |
services | Manage the appliance services |
staging-storage | Perform Staging Storage Operations |
cdp-storage | Manage CDP related storage |
Table: Options available with datamover command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
start | Start a Veritas Replication Set |
abort | Stop a Veritas Replication Set |
delete | Delete a Veritas Replication Set |
resume | Resume a Veritas Replication Set |
pause | Pause a Veritas Replication Set locally. |
suspend-force | Suspend a Veritas Replication Set |
clear-admin-wait | Clear the admin Wait status for the Veritas Replication Set |
modify-quota-size | Modify the size of the quota of a Veritas Replication Set. Modifying the quota affects the number of hosts that are protected with the gateway. You need to configure same quota size on all the peer gateways. Default quota size is 8000 MB. The minimum allowed quota size in direct mode is 2000 MB and in ObjectStore mode is 3500 MB. The maximum allowed quota size in direct and ObjectStore mode is 8000 MB. |
modify-updateset-size | Modify the size of the UpdateSet. You need to configure same UpdateSet size on all the peer gateways. Default UpdateSet size is 500 MB. The minimum allowed UpdateSet size is 500 MB and the maximum allowed UpdateSet size is 2000 MB. |
modify-replication-frequency | Modify the replication frequency. The default frequency is 120 sec. The minimum replication frequency allowed is 60 sec and maximum replication frequency allowed in 300 sec |
modify-tcpadvwin | Modify the TCP socket's send and receive size between workload and the Replication Gateway. The default tcpadvwin value is 2 MB and maximum is 4MB. After the sizes are changed, replication of the consistency group has to be suspended and resumed to reflect this change. To suspend and resume the changes, use suspend-force and resume commands. Note: This command is not applicable for in-guest Windows workloads. |
Table: Options available with fips command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
enable | Disable FIPS on the Replication Gateway appliance. |
disable | Enable FIPS on the Replication Gateway appliance. |
status | Show the current status of FIPs mode for the Replication Gateway appliance. |
Table: Options available with services command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
restart | Restart Resiliency Platform services Two options available are: restart all where, all means all the services. restart service name where, service name is the name of a particular service. You can provide multiple service names (comma separated). |
start | Start Resiliency Platform services Two options available are: start all where, all means all the services. start service name where, service name is the name of a particular service. You can provide multiple service names (comma separated). |
status | Check the status of Resiliency Platform services Two options available are: status all where, all means all the services. status service name where, service name is the name of a particular service. You can provide multiple service names (comma separated). |
stop | Stop Resiliency Platform services Two options available are: stop all where, all means all the services. stop service name where, service name is the name of a particular service. You can provide multiple service names (comma separated). |
Table: Options available with staging-storage command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
add-disk | Add disk to the staging-storage. You need to attach a disk before adding it. |
list-used-disk | List the disks used in staging-storage. |
remove-disk | Remove disk from the staging-storage. Remove disk operation involves migrating data from the existing disk to a new disk. You can remove a disk only after attaching a new disk with enough storage to migrate the data. The command first displays the list of disks being used and you need to select the disk that you want to remove. Then it displays the list of free disks where you want to migrate data and you need to select the disk. You can choose whether to initialize the new disk or not. It is recommended to suspend replication of all the configured Veritas Replication Sets before performing the remove disk operation. |
resize-logicalvolume | Resize the volume used in staging-storage. |
Table: Options available with cdp-storage command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
add-disk | To add a disk to the CDP storage |
create-cdp-storage | To create a CDP storage |
list-cdp-storage | To list all the CDP storage |
list-used-disk | To list the disk used in the CDP storage |
recover-cdp-storage | To recover the CDP storage |
remove-cdp-storage | To remove the CDP storage |
resize-logicalvolume | To resize the volume used in the CDP storage |
recover-cdp-storage | To recover the CDP storage. This is also trigger data integrity test for the recovered CDP storage. |
data-integrity-test | Perform data integrity test on data residing on respective CDP storage associated with Replication Set. Ensure that replication is not active for the opted replication set. One can perform Pause Table: Options available with datamover command before issuing this test. |
Table: Options available with monitor command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
back | Return to the previous menu |
exit | Log out from the current CLI session |
help | Display an overview of the CLI syntax |
top | Display the top process information |
who | Display who is currently logged into the appliance |
uptime | Display the uptime statistics for the appliance |
FSuage | Display filesystem usage See Troubleshooting: klish commands for Resiliency Manager, IMS, or Replication Gateway. |
datamover | Display VRP Datamover activities and objects |
Table: Options available with datamover command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
cdp-recovery-points | Display Veritas Replication Set details like recovery point ID, state, last received input /outputs, and time stamps |
cdp-usage-stats | Displays details for each Veritas Replication Set like allocated space, free space, usage, etc. |
usage-stats | Display the Resiliency Platform Data Mover usage stats |
repl-sets | Display the details about Veritas Replication Sets including RPO, connection state, replication state. Display time required to sync the data and percentage of synced or replicated data. |
update-sets | Display the list of current update sets which are in transit |
ingress-data | Display the IO statistics for the data transfer from protected virtual or physical machine to Gateway (IOReceiver statistics) |
network-data | Display the network related statistics for data transfer between production site Gateway and recovery site Gateway (Transceiver statistics) |
disk-data | Display the IO statistics for the data write on recovery site disks (Applier statistics) |
pair-status | Displays information and connectivity status of the local and the peer Gateway |
Table: More information on the command
Datamover command | More information |
|---|---|
repl-sets | Name: Veritas Replication Set name for the protected virtual machine VRS-ID: Veritas Replication Set unique ID of a protected virtual machine Role: Role of the data center for the current Veritas Replication Set Data State: Replication data state for the current VRS-ID State: Replication State for the current VRS-ID Host Connection: Connection state of the protected virtual machine with the Replication Gateway Disks: Number of replicating disks for the protected virtual machine Lag (seconds): The time difference in seconds between a write operation occurs on the protected host on source side and the same gets replicated on the target side Admin Intervention: A flag notation if replication is broken. Check Admin wait state code Peer Gateway IP: IP address of the paired gateway |
update-sets | Name: Veritas Replication Set name for the protected virtual machine VRS-ID: Veritas Replication Set unique ID of a protected virtual machine USID: Unique ID of the current update set. This is an increasing counter for each update set State: Current state of the Replication Update Set Size: Size of the data which is replicated in this update set Elapsed Time: Time of Update Set in the current state |
ingress-data | VRS-ID: Veritas Replication Set Unique ID of a protected virtual machine USID: Unique ID of the current update set #Disk: Number of replicating disk or disks for protected virtual machine State: Shows different states of the virtual machine which is attached to the Replication Gateway. (INIT/DISCONNECTED/ACTIVE/SUSPENDED/ABORTED) Rate: IO rate of data from the protected host to Replication Gateway (Example: For the current update set, 907.0MB data has been received at the rate of 403.1Mb/s) Latency: This depicts the latency between the protected host to source Replication Gateway. Latency gives information about which component is slower Local deduplication: To know how much data is sent and the old data is cancelled (Amount of data written will be cancelled / total data size) |
network-data | VRS-ID: Veritas Replication Set Unique ID of a protected virtual machine USID: Unique ID of the current update set Direction: Send: If update set is being sent from the Replication Gateway. Receive: If update set is being received by the Replication Gateway. Size: Size of the replicated data in this update set Rate: This is the rate at which the data is being written to the target disks by replication gateway Latency: Latency gives information about which component is slower Compression Ratio: Shows how much data is compressed while sending over WAN. The compression ratio is equal to actual data in update set/data sent over WAN |
disk-data | VRS-ID: Veritas Replication Set Unique ID of a protected virtual machine USID: Unique ID of the current update set #Disk: Number of replicating disk or disks for protected virtual machine Size: Size of the replicated data in this update set Rate: This is the rate at which the data is being written to the target disks by replication gateway (Example: If update is 907MB, then rate at which it is written to the disk can be 403.1Mbps Latency (Read, Write): Shows relative latency between staging area disk read and target disk write |
pair-status | Pair Name: Name of the pair created between local and peer gateway Peer Gateway IP: IP address of the paired gateway Gateway Pair ID: Unique ID of the gateway which is paired Peer Gateway ID: Unique ID of the peer gateway Config State: Configuration state of the pair Connection State: Status of the connection between the local and the peer gateway |
Table: Options available with network command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
back | Return to the previous menu |
exit | Log out from the current CLI session |
help | Display an overview of the CLI syntax |
dns | Show or set the DNS server or manage the options for resolv.conf file |
ip | Show the IP address |
route | View and manipulate the IP routing table |
search-domain | Show or change the domain |
traceroute | Trace packet routes to a particular host. You can also specify a port to trace the packet routes. |
ssh-enabled-nic | Show or update SSH enabled NIC |
nic-configuration | Show and configure the NIC |
nic-for-UI | Show or update NICs configured to access product user interface |
Table: Options available with dns command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
options | Show, add, or remove options to the /etc/resolv.conf file. Refer to the documentation of resolv.conf for a list of available options and their purpose. |
set | Configure Domain Name Server |
show | Show the current Domain Name Server |
Table: Options available with options command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
add | Add a resolv.conf option |
remove | Remove a resolv.conf option |
show | Show options of resolv.conf file |
Table: Options available with IP command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
show | Show the current IP address |
Table: Options available with route command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
add | Set a default route or a route for a host or a subnet |
delete | Delete the route entry from the routing table |
show | Display your current routing table |
Table: Options available with search-domain command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
add | Add a search-domain |
remove | Remove the search domain name |
show | Show the search domain settings |
Table: Options available with ssh-enabled-nic command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
show | Show the NICs on which SSH is enabled. By default, SSH is enabled on all the NICs. |
add | Add NIC to enable SSH on it |
remove | Remove NIC to disable SSH on it |
Table: Options available with nic-configuration command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
show | Show details of NIC configuration like hostname, IPv4 or IPv6 address, prefix, gateway etc. |
set | Configure the NICs which are not used while bootstrapping. |
Table: Options available with nic-for-UI command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
show | Show the NICs which are used to access product web user interface. |
set | Set a NIC to access product web user interface from existing configured NICs. |
remove | Remove one of the NICs used to access product web user interface. |
Table: Options available with settings command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
back | Return to the previous menu |
exit | Log out from the current CLI session |
help | Display an overview of the CLI syntax |
date | Display the current date and time for the appliance |
lvm | Perform operations related to logical volume manager on the appliance |
ntp | Perform operations related to NTP server |
change-password | Change the admin user password for the appliance |
poweroff | Shut down the appliance |
fips | Enable, disable, or view the status of FIPS mode for a Replication Gateway |
configure | Configure Resiliency Platform component or show the configured component |
reboot | Restart the appliance |
timezone | Show or change the timezone for the appliance |
password-policies | Perform operation related to password policies of administrator user for the appliance |
Table: Options available with date command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
show | Show the time and date |
Table: Options available with lvm command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
add-disk | Add disk to the OS or data volume. You need to attach a disk before adding it. |
list-free-disk | List the free disks |
initialize-free-disk | Initialize the newly attached free disk |
list-used-disk | List the disks used by the OS or data volume. |
remove-disk | Remove disk from the data volume. Remove disk operation involves migrating data from the existing disk to a new disk. You can remove a disk only after attaching a new disk with enough storage to migrate the data. The command first displays the list of disks being used and you need to select the disk that you want to remove. Then it displays the list of free disks where you want to migrate data and you need to select the disk. You can choose whether to initialize the new disk or not. It is recommended to suspend replication of all the configured Veritas Replication Sets before performing the remove disk operation. |
resize-logicalvolume | Resize the OS or data volume for resized data disk. |
Table: Options available with add-disk command
Menu options | Description |
|---|---|
data-volume | Add disk to the data volume |
os-volume | Add disk to the OS volume |
Table: Options available with list-used-disk command
Menu options | Description |
|---|---|
data-volume | Lists disks used by the data volume |
os-volume | Lists disks used by the OS volume |
Table: Options available with resize-logical-volume command
Menu options | Description |
|---|---|
data-volume | Resize the data volume |
os-volume | Resize the OS volume |
Note:
In case you initialize the newly-added disk during add-disk or remove-disk operation, the existing data on the new disk is deleted.
Table: Options available with timezone command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
set | Set the timezone for the appliance |
show | Show the current timezone for the appliance |
Table: Options available with password-policies command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
set | Modify the administrator user password policies for the appliance. |
show | Show the administrator user password-policies for the appliance. |
Table: Options available with password-policies set command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
max-age | Modify the maximum number of days before password change is required for administrator user. |
min-age | Modify the minimum number of days before password change is required for administrator user. |
min-length | Modify minimum password length for the administrator user. |
warning-days | Modify number of days before a warning for administrator password expiry is given. |
Table: Options available with support command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
back | Return to the previous menu |
exit | Log out from the current CLI session |
help | Display an overview of the CLI syntax |
reset-support-password | Reset the support user password to the default installation password. This option may typically be used by Veritas support. |
shell | Open the bash shell prompt for support user |
loggather | If the appliance has been configured as a Replication Gateway, then loggather full command will collect the logs of the Replication Gateway. |
Table: Options available with loggather command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
file-or-folder | Gather selected logs of Replication Gateway |
full | Gather logs of Replication Gateway with database |
cleanup | Clean up the loggather files of Replication Gateway |
show | Lists all the loggather URLs ordered by date and time of Replication Gateway |
Table: Options available with file-or-folder command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
--force | Gather selected logs of Replication Gateway with force option |
Table: Options available with full command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
Number of days | Displays the full logs from the days (1-99) mentioned |
--force | Gather logs of Replication Gateway with database with force option |
Table: Options available with utilities command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
back | Return to the previous menu |
exit | Log out from the current CLI session |
help | Display an overview of the CLI syntax |
clear | Clear the screen |
unmount-cd-rom | Unmount the CD-ROM from the appliance |
troubleshoot run-tool | Use the troubleshoot menu options |
vmware-tools | Perform VMware Tools operations (install, uninstall, and show-version) |
sftp-session | Use SFTP session for file transfer operation on the SFTP server |
azure-waagent-service | Perform Azure waagent service operation. Applicable only in Azure environment |
device-path-id | Show details of the attached disks to the Replication Gateway |
Table: Options available with troubleshoot run-tool command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
view-logs | View log files on any virtual appliance |
check-port | Verify required open ports on Veritas Resiliency Platform VSA for communication with other appliance using admin password. |
Table: Options available with vmware-tools command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
install | Install the VMware Tools mounted on CD-ROM of the appliance |
show-version | Show the installed version of VMware Tools on the appliance |
uninstall | Uninstall the VMware Tools from the appliance |
Table: Options available with sftp-session command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
start | To start the SFTP server session |
show-details | View the current SFTP user and session details |
stop | To stop the SFTP server session |
Table: Options available with device-path-id command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
size | Show device path, disk ID, and size of the attached disks to the Replication Gateway |
Table: Options available with start command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
get | View the file types that can be downloaded from the SFTP server |
put | View the file types that can be uploaded on the SFTP server |
Table: Options available with get command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
logs | Download the log files and directories from the SFTP server |
heap-dump | Download the heap dump files of the service available on Resiliency Manager |
Table: Options available with put command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
patch | Upload the private patch on the SFTP server |
Table: Options available with azure-waagent-service command
Menu option | Description |
|---|---|
start | Start Azure waagent service |
stop | Stop Azure waagent service |
status | Show current status of Azure waagent service |