Release Notes
- Release Overview
- System requirements
- Known issues
- General known issues
- Known issues: Recovery from physical environment to virtual machines
- Known issues: Recovery to Azure
- Known issues: Recovery to vCloud
- Known issues: Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Known issues: Resiliency Platform Data Mover used for recovery to on-premises data center
- Known issues: Recovery from physical environment to virtual machines
- Known issues: Recovery using third-party replication
- Known issues: NetBackup integration
- Known issues: Upgrade
- General known issues
- Limitations
Limitations: Recovery of VMware virtual machines to on-premises data center using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
Veritas Resiliency Platform cannot distinguish between disks of a virtual machine, if more than one disk share the same disk UUID. Protecting such a machine using Veritas Resiliency Platform will result in failure of DR operations. You can validate this by monitoring the disk count on Veritas Resiliency Platform UI, when creating a Resiliency Group. The disk count shown in Veritas Resiliency Platform UI will be less than that of the actual number of disks of VM.
While configuring resiliency groups, you can select vSAN storage policy even for the virtual machines that are configured on VMware VMFS (Virtual Machine File system). In such cases, replication remains in Inactive (Connected, Inconsistent) state and does not work.
If you remove a disk and then attach a new disk of different size to the appliance, the size of the previous disk may be displayed instead of the new disk size. In such a scenario where incorrect disk information is displayed, a disk detach operation removes the disk from the appliance but the respective disk entry may still be displayed.
Though the disk information is displayed incorrectly, it does not affect any operation and the operations use the valid disk with correct size.
Veritas Resiliency Platform does not support kernel version upgrade of SLES 11.4 host managed by Veritas Resiliency Platform. If you upgrade the kernel then the host needs to be reconfigured.