Veritas™ Resiliency Platform 2.2 Solutions for Microsoft Hyper-V
- Section I. Overview of Resiliency Platform
- Section II. Preparing your environment
- Using array-based replication
- Managing disaster recovery network mapping
- Using array-based replication
- Section III. Working with resiliency groups
- Managing resiliency groups
- Configuring resiliency groups for remote recovery
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) using 3rd party replication technology
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) in Amazon Web Services
- Section IV. Managing disaster recovery
- Managing resiliency plans
- Creating a new resiliency plan template
- Monitoring risks, reports, and activites
- Managing evacuation plans
- Appendix A. General troubleshooting
- Appendix B. Sample policy and trust relationships for AWS
Stopping a resiliency group
When you stop a resiliency group, you stop all the assets that make up the group.
A typical reason for stopping a resiliency group would be to update or perform maintenance in one or more of the underlying assets.
To stop a resiliency group
- Prerequisites
Make sure that you are aware of all the assets in the resiliency group, and the potential effect on users if you shut them down.
Choose a time for stopping the resiliency group that minimizes any disruption of service.
If necessary, notify users before you stop the resiliency group.
- Navigate
Assets (navigation pane) > Resiliency Groups tab
- Locate the resiliency group. Use filters or Search as needed.
On the row for the resiliency group, select the vertical ellipsis > Stop.
You can also perform operations from the Details page.
- On the Stop Resiliency Group screen, select the data center in which to stop the resiliency group, and submit.
To display a record and a graphic representation of what you did, select the Recent Activities at the bottom of the page, find your task, and select Details.