You can add and remove datastore groups to and from an array-based replication protection group, or add and remove virtual machines to and from a vSphere Replication protection group. You can also change the name and description of an array-based replication or vSphere Replication protection group.
Note: You cannot edit storage policy protection groups after their initial creation. You add virtual machines to or remove virtual machines from an existing storage policy protection group by modifying the storage policy associations of virtual machines in protected datastores. You can only add or remove virtual machines in a storage policy protection group if recovery has never been run on that protection group. For more information, see
Limitations of Storage Policy Protection Groups.
Prerequisites
You created an array-based replication protection group or a vSphere Replication protection group.
Procedure
Results
If you configured site-wide inventory mappings,
Site Recovery Manager applies the mappings to the virtual machines that you added to the protection group. If successful, the status for the virtual machines is
OK.
Note: When you add datastores or virtual machines to a protection group, inventory mappings only apply to the new virtual machines. For example, if you change inventory mappings, then add a datastore to a protection group that is in the
OK state,
Site Recovery Manager applies the new mappings to the newly protected virtual machines that reside in the new datastore. The previously protected virtual machines continue to use the old mappings.
If you have not configured site-wide inventory mappings, the status for the protection group is Not Configured and the status for the new virtual machines is Mapping Missing.
What to do next
If the status of the protection group is Not Configured and the status for the new virtual machines is Mapping Missing, apply inventory mappings to the virtual machines:
- To apply site-wide inventory mappings, or to check that inventory mappings that you have already set are valid, see Configure Inventory Mappings. To apply these mappings to all virtual machines, see Apply Inventory Mappings to All Members of an Array-Based or vSphere Replication Protection Group.
- To apply inventory mappings to each virtual machine in the protection group individually, see Configure Inventory Mappings for an Individual Virtual Machine in an Array-Based or vSphere Replication Protection Group.