Veritas™ Resiliency Platform 2.2 Deployment Guide
- Section I. Overview and planning
- Overview of Resiliency Platform
- Recovery to premises using third-party replication technologies
- Recovery to premises using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Recovery to AWS using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Recovery to vCloud Using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- System requirements
- Section II. Deploying and configuring the virtual appliances
- Section III. Setting up and managing the resiliency domain
- Setting up the resiliency domain
- Managing Infrastructure Management Servers
- Managing NetBackup and NetBackup Appliances
- Adding NetBackup master server
- Managing Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager Server
- Managing Resiliency Platform Data Mover gateway pairing
- Setting up the resiliency domain
- Section IV. Adding the asset infrastructure
- Managing asset infrastructure
- Preparing and maintaining host assets
- Managing Hyper-V virtualization server assets
- Managing VMware virtualization server assets
- About adding a host for discovery of VMware servers
- Managing enclosure assets
- About the discovery host for enclosures
- Configuration prerequisites for adding storage enclosures to an IMS
- Adding storage enclosures
- Adding RecoverPoint appliance for replication
- Managing asset infrastructure
- Section V. Managing users and global product settings
- Managing licenses
- Managing user authentication and permissions
- Configuring authentication domains
- Managing service objectives
- Managing reports
- Managing settings
- Section VI. Updating or uninstalling the product
- Updating Resiliency Platform
- Using YUM virtual appliance as YUM server
- Uninstalling Resiliency Platform
- Updating Resiliency Platform
- Section VII. Troubleshooting and maintenance
- Troubleshooting and maintenance
- Displaying risk information
- Troubleshooting and maintenance
- Section VIII. Reference
Configuring the YUM repository server
After the virtual appliance deployment, when you log into the virtual appliance console for the first time using the admin user credentials, the bootstrap process is automatically invoked. This bootstrap process is used to set up or configure the Resiliency Platform component for the first time.
The default network protocol for virtual appliance is Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). If the appliance detects DHCP during the first boot or before the completion of bootstrap process, the appliance network automatically gets configured. After the network configuration, you can either use the virtual appliance console or Secure Shell (SSH) to log in and complete the bootstrap process.
If DHCP is not configured in your environment, you have an option to use a static IP for the appliance. Since the appliance network is not automatically configured in this case, you can only use the console to log into the virtual appliance.
To configure a YUM repository server
- Log in to the virtual appliance console or SSH using the following credentials:
Username: admin
Password: P@ssw0rd
After a successful login, you need to change the password of the admin user.
See Password policies for Resiliency Platform virtual appliance.
If you are logged in to SSH, you will be logged off the SSH session after the password change and you need to again log in to complete the rest of the steps of the bootstrap process. If you are logged in to the virtual appliance console, you can continue and complete the rest of the steps of the bootstrap process.
- Accept the End User License agreement (EULA) to proceed with the configuration.
- In the Host Network Settings section, you can configure the appliance network by using DHCP or static IP.
If the DHCP configuration is working in the environment, the details are printed on the screen. Confirm if you want to proceed with these settings.
In case of DHCP, you need to ensure that a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server is working in the subnet where the virtual appliance is deployed. In case of static IP, you need to respond to the following additional prompts:
Enter the fully qualified hostname:
Enter the IP address:
Enter the Subnet mask:
Enter the Default Gateway:
Enter the DNS server (space separated if more than one DNS, maximum 2 DNS entries):
- Confirm if you are in Network Address Translation (NAT) environment and want to verify the NAT configuration using an external IP and hostname. You need to respond to the following additional prompts:
Enter the fully qualified external hostname:
Enter the external IP address:
Note:
The external hostname or IP that you provide are set as the appliance hostname or IP.
- In the Appliance Settings section, do the following:
Press the Enter key to confirm the use of an NTP server for configuring the date and time.
You are required to select the time zone. Follow the instructions as displayed on the virtual appliance console or SSH session to select the correct time zone.
Enter the FQDN or IP address of the NTP server. The appliance verifies the NTP server details. If there are any issues, details are displayed on the screen and you are prompted to enter the details again.
You can reset the timezone and NTP server at a later point of time using klish menu. Changing the system settings can affect the product functionality if incorrect values are set.
- Product Settings: This section configures the appliance as a repository server.
- After a successful product configuration, a confirmation message will be displayed and you will be logged out of the virtual appliance console.
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