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
Adding an IMS
Veritas Resiliency Platform includes an Infrastructure Management Server (IMS) to discover and monitor assets. When you first configure Resiliency Platform in the web console, you set up the Resiliency Manager and resiliency domain with the Getting Started wizard. Optionally, you can also add one or more IMSs. You can also add IMSs later, after you exit the Getting Started wizard. This procedure describes how to add IMSs later.
To add an IMS
- Prerequisites
A Resiliency Manager and resiliency domain must be set up using the Getting Started wizard.
See Getting started with a new Resiliency Platform configuration.
The virtual appliance for the IMS must be deployed and configured.
If the IMS is in AWS cloud data center, ensure that the IMS has an IAM role with all the required permissions attached to it.
See Permissions required for IAM roles for Resiliency Manager, IMS, and Replication Gateway.
Information needed for adding the IMS:
The fully qualified domain name (FQDN) or IP address.
The admin user credentials for the IMS virtual appliance. This information is optional and you need to enter only if the server is directly accessible.
If the server is not directly accessible, you can still initiate the process of adding an IMS by entering only the data center, friendly name, and FQDN/IP address. In this case, you get a registration URL which you have to use after logging in to the virtual appliance console of the IMS that you want to add and then the IMS is added to the data center.
Ensure that the IP address and hostname of the IMS gets resolved from the Resiliency Manager.
- Navigate to Settings (menu bar) > Infrastructure > Details View and then Select + Infrastructure Management Server.
You can also access this page from the Quick Actions menu > Manage Asset Infrastructure.
- In Add Infrastructure Management Server, enter the information for the IMS and submit.
Tips:
You can select from a list of existing data centers or add a new data center.
See How Infrastructure Management Servers relate to data centers.
To specify a new data center, select New in the Data Center field, then specify the location and name. When entering the location, enter a form of location identifier, such as city, and the location list will populate with potential matches for you to select.
Enter a friendly name for the IMS.
Enter the FQDN or IP address of the server.
Enter the user name and the password. These two are optional information that you need to enter only if the IMS is directly accessible. If you provide this information, the IMS is immediately added to the data center.
If you do not provide the username and password of the IMS, a registration URL is displayed on the screen. This URL is valid only for 30 minutes. if the URL expires, you need to regenerate the registration URL to complete the process.
See Regenerating registration URL for an IMS.
Copy the URL string and then log in to the virtual appliance console of the IMS. In the klish menu, run the following command:
manage > configure ims_register
See Klish menu options for IMS.
You are prompted to provide the IMS registration URL. Enter the URL that you had obtained after initiating the process from Resiliency Manager console.
- Verify that the IMS is successfully added.
Once the IMS is successfully added, you can add the asset infrastructure to the IMS.
See Adding the asset infrastructure.
Note:
When the IMS is connected to a RM in it's own datacenter, that IMS is displayed alongside the RM in the same row on the UI. However, when the IMS is connected to a RM in another datacenter, that IMS is displayed in a row below the RM.
- If you add an IMS to an existing data center after the DNS settings for the data center have been configured, go to the DNS settings for the data center, select the modify option for the DNS server, enter a test host name and IP address, and run a test. This ensures that this newly added IMS can be used to perform DNS updates.
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