When the original protected VMware Cloud Foundation instance is back online, you can fully transfer all features of the SDDC configuration to the recovery VMware Cloud Foundation instance.
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Disconnect the NSX Load Balancer in the Original Protected VMware Cloud Foundation Instance from the Standalone Tier-1 Gateway To avoid IP conflicts when the original protected VMware Cloud Foundation instance comes back online, disconnect the NSX load balancer for the SDDC management applications in the original protected VMware Cloud Foundation instance.
Obtain the Certificate Thumbprint for the NSX Global Manager Virtual IP for the Original Protected VMware Cloud Foundation Instance Before you configure the NSX Global Manager from the original protected VMware Cloud Foundation instance as Standby to provide high availability, you must obtain the certificate thumbprint for the virtual IP of the NSX Global Manager cluster in the original protected VMware Cloud Foundation instance.
Reconfigure the NSX Global Manager in the Original Protected VMware Cloud Foundation Instance When the original protected VMware Cloud Foundation instance is back online after a disaster recovery to the recovery VMware Cloud Foundation instance, to avoid conflicts in the management and control planes of NSX, modify the roles of the NSX Global Manager instances.
Reconfigure the Tier-1 Gateway for Dynamic Routing in the Original Protected VMware Cloud Foundation Instance When the original protected VMware Cloud Foundation instance is back online after a disaster recovery, you must update the routing configuration to restore routing between the protected to the recovery VMware Cloud Foundation instances and to optimize route selection.
Restore the Original DNS Record for VMware Aria Operations for Logsin the Original Protected VMware Cloud Foundation Instance When the original protected VMware Cloud Foundation instance is back online, update the DNS record for the VMware Aria Operations for Logs cluster in the original protected VMware Cloud Foundation instance with the original IP address so that the running management applications in the original protected VMware Cloud Foundation instance can start sending log data to VMware Aria Operations for Logs .
Connect VMware Aria Operations to the VMware Aria Operations for Logs Cluster in the Protected VMware Cloud Foundation Instance If your environment is running VMware Aria Operations for Logs , when the original protected VMware Cloud Foundation instance is back online, to continue log collection, reconfigure the VMware Aria Operations for Logs adapter to integrate VMware Aria Operations for Logs with VMware Aria Operations .