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
- About Elastic Networking Adapter (ENA) support in Resiliency Platform
- 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 virtual machines to Orange Recovery Engine
- Recovering physical machines using Resiliency Platform
- Recovery to on-premises data center
- Deployment checklist
- Checklist for recovery of virtual machines to AWS
- 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 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
- Checklist for recovery of virtual machines to AWS
- System requirements
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Deploy and download the Resiliency Platform virtual appliances
- Depoly virtual appliances through Marketplace
- Deploying the virtual appliances in AWS through AWS Marketplace
- Prerequisites for deploying the virtual appliances in AWS
- Deploying the virtual appliances in Azure through Azure Marketplace
- Deploying the virtual appliances in AWS through AWS Marketplace
- Apply Updates
- About applying updates to Resiliency Platform
- Step 1: Prepare for upgrade
- Step 2: Upgrading the Resiliency Platform (Detach / attach the disk)
- About applying updates to Resiliency Platform
- 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
- Recovering virtual machines to premises target data center
- Recovering virtual machines to cloud target data center
- Support for NetBackup Cloud Recovery Server configured with Veritas Alta Recovery Vault as storage account
- Integrating with InfoScale clusters
- Prerequisites for supporting InfoScale cluster node in Veritas Resiliency Platform
- Configuring 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
- 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 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
- Mapping network objects (Production and Rehearsal mapping)
- Manage networks
- Section VI. Managing settings
- Manage settings
- Managing settings for alerts and notifications and miscellaneous product settings
- Throttling the notifications
- Managing user authentication and permissions
- Configuring authentication domains
- Managing settings for alerts and notifications and miscellaneous product settings
- Manage settings
- Section VII. Working with resiliency groups
- Organize assets
- Editing a resiliency group
- Deleting a resiliency group
- Viewing resiliency group details
- Manage virtual business services
- About virtual business services
- Organize applications
- Managing service objectives
- Organize assets
- Section VIII. 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) 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
- Managing physical machines for remote recovery (DR) using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Configure using NetBackup
- Managing the virtual machines for recovery to Azure using NetBackup MSDP-C.
- 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 IX. Managing disaster recovery
- Perform DR operations for virtual machines
- About Rehearse operation
- Performing the rehearsal operation for virtual machines
- Performing the recover operation for resiliency group
- Recovering virtual machines with multiple recovery points
- About Rehearse operation
- 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 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
- Throttling the notifications
- Section XII. Using Resiliency Platform APIs
- Section XIII. Troubleshooting and Using command line interface
- Troubleshoot
- Recovery of Resiliency Platform components from disaster scenarios
- Troubleshooting: NetBackup issues
- Resolving the Admin Wait state
- Troubleshooting: IP customization
- Use klish menu
- Use Application Enablement SDK
- Troubleshoot
Configuring network settings for Replication Gateway
A Replication Gateway needs to communicate with multiple entities with in Veritas Resiliency Platform such as the IMS, protected hosts, and peer Gateway. To facilitate separate communication channels for all these communications, Resiliency Platform 10.3 extends support for configuring Replication Gateway with multiple Network Interface Cards (NIC).
The Replication Gateway appliance is shipped with four NICs. Out of these four NICs, you can configure three NICs to be used for the following three communications:
For communication with Infrastructure Management Server (IMS)
For communication with peer Replication Gateway
For communication with the virtual machines to be protected
Remaining one NIC is not configured during the bootstrap. Using the klish menu, you can configure that NIC later for communication between the appliance and any external entity. You can now configure this remaining NIC using IPv6 address with nic-configuration set command..
See Klish menu options for Replication Gateway.
If you do not plan to use three separate networks, you do not need to configure all the three NICs. You can configure only one NIC or two NICs based on your network layout. So if you have only one network, you can configure only one NIC and associate all three communications to go through the configured NIC. Likewise, if you have two networks, you can configure two NICs and associate appropriate communications to go through these two NICs.
Since IPv6 network support is provided from Resiliency Platform 3.3.1 version, you can configure the NICs using IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. For more information, See About IPv6 network support in Resiliency Platform.
Note:
The network configuration of the NICs performed during the bootstrap is final and you cannot edit the network configuration of the NICs at a later point of time.
To configure network settings for Replication Gateway
- In the Host Network Settings section, the bootstrap program first checks for network configuration of all the NICs of the appliance and prints the network details of the NICs. You are prompted to continue the process of bootstrap. You can see a list of sections that need to be completed as a part of host network settings:
Host Network Settings for communication to Infrastructure Management Server
Host Network Settings for communication to Peer Gateways
Host Network Settings for communication to virtual machines to be protected
- For each section listed above, do the following:
Enter the NIC to be used for the communication. The name and MAC address of NIC is displayed.
The Bootstrap process checks if the NIC is already configured.
If the NIC is already configured then the NIC network configuration details are printed and you are prompted to confirm if you want to continue with the printed configuration.
If the NIC is not configured or if you do not want to use the existing NIC configuration, then you can choose to use either DHCP protocol or static protocol. In case of static protocol, you need to provide static network details such as IP address, prefix length.
Note:
Ensure that appropriate subnet or virtual switch is assigned to the network adapter. Confirm this by matching the MAC address shown in the bootstrap with the one assigned to the virtual machine by the virtualization or cloud technology.
Confirm if you want to add a static route. You need to set a static route for the interface only If you want the interface to reach a subnet that is different from all the subnets configured on this appliance and the default gateway is unable to communicate with that subnet. In this case, provide the subnet details (in CIDR format) at the input prompt. You can also set a static route to a host. In this case, provide the IP address of the host at the input prompt.
Confirm if you are in Network Address Translation (NAT) environment and want to configure NAT when the NICs are configured in IPv4 networks only.
Note:
Since NAT is not supported for IPv6 address, hence when you configure the virtual appliance using IPv6 address only and both IPv4 and IPv6 address, you are not asked about the NAT configuration. To know more about NAT support in Resiliency Platform
See About NAT support in Veritas Resiliency Platform.
You can add NAT gateway for communication between the peer gateways.
- After successful configuration of the first NIC, confirm if you want to use the same NIC for other two communication channels. If you do not want to use the same NIC, perform step 2 for rest of the NICs.
- Enter details for default router and then enter the DNS server details.
- The details of Host Network Settings are displayed and you are prompted to confirm. Review the information. If any information is incorrect, choose n to go back to the networking inputs page and correct the details. Upon confirmation, the network is configured.
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