Inventory Mappings for Array-Based
Replication Protection Groups, Virtual
Volumes
Protection Groups, and vSphere
Replication
Protection Groups
Virtual
Volumes
Protection Groups, and vSphere
Replication
Protection GroupsFor array-based protection,
Virtual
Volumes
protection, and vSphere
Replication
protection, Site
Recovery Manager
applies inventory mappings to all virtual machines in a protection group when you create
that group. Site
Recovery Manager
creates a placeholder virtual machine when you create
an array-based, Virtual
Volumes
, or
vSphere
Replication
protection group. Site
Recovery Manager
derives the resource assignments for the placeholder from the
site-wide inventory mappings. If you configure site-wide
inventory mappings, you can reapply the inventory mappings to a protection
group whenever necessary, for example if you add new virtual machines to an
existing protection group.
If you change the site-wide inventory mappings for a
site, by default the changes affect virtual machines that
Site
Recovery Manager
already protects in an
existing protection group. Site
Recovery Manager
updates recovery target (folder, resource pool, or network)
for all protected virtual machines to reflect the concrete mapping change. You can
control this feature through the
replication.updateVmProtectionOnInvMappingChange
advance
setting. The advanced setting is activated by default.Site
Recovery Manager
cannot protect a virtual machine unless it has valid inventory
mappings. However, configuring site-wide inventory mappings is not mandatory for
array-based replication protection groups, Virtual
Volumes
protection groups, and vSphere
Replication
protection groups. If you create an array-based replication protection group, a
Virtual
Volumes
protection group, or a
vSphere
Replication
protection group without having defined site-wide
inventory mappings, you can configure each virtual machine in the group individually.
You can override site-wide inventory mappings by configuring the protection of the
virtual machines in a protection group. You can also create site-wide inventory mappings
after you create a protection group, and then apply those site-wide mappings to that
protection group. - For information about configuring site-wide inventory mappings, see Configure Inventory Mappings.
- For information about configuring mappings on virtual machines individually, see Configure Inventory Mappings for an Individual Virtual Machine in an Array-Based, Virtual Volumes, or vSphere Replication Protection Group.
- For information about applying site-wide inventory mappings to an existing protection group, see Apply Inventory Mappings to All Members of an Array-Based, Virtual Volumes, or vSphere Replication Protection Group.
Because placeholder virtual
machines do not support NICs, you cannot change the network configurations of
placeholder virtual machines. You can only change the network for a placeholder
virtual machine in the inventory mappings. If no mapping for a network exists,
you can specify a network when you configure protection for an individual
virtual machine. Changes that you make to the placeholder virtual machine
override the settings that you establish when you configure the protection of
the virtual machine.
Site
Recovery Manager
preserves these changes at the recovery site during the
test and recovery.