You can perform disaster recovery by running a recovery plan in vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager with re-IP by using Site Recovery Manager.

Procedure

  1. Create a recovery plan for vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager VM and configure the recovery steps by turning off re-IP manually, and then disabling power on post recovery.
  2. Edit the hardware setting of the recovered vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager VM in the vCenter inventory, and then assign correct network.
  3. Power ON the vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager VM.
  4. Access the vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager VM console from vCenter inventory as a root user.
  5. Execute the following commands from the VM console.
    1. /opt/vmware/share/vami/vami_set_network <Network-Interface-Name> STATICV4+NONEV6 <New-IPV4> <SUBNETMASK> <DEFAULT-GATEWAY>
    2. /opt/vmware/share/vami/vami_set_dns <New-DNS-IP-OR-FQDN>
    3. /opt/vmware/share/vami/vami_set_hostname <New-Hostname>
    4. Reboot.
  6. Access the vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager UI with the new IPv4 or the new FQDN, and then log in. Under Locker, select Home Certificates, and then generate a new certificate, which includes the updated vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager FQDN.
  7. On the Lifecycle Operations Home page, select Settings, and then select Change Certificate to update the vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager certificate that is generated in the previous step.
  8. On the Lifecycle Operations Home page, select Settings, and then select Authentication Provider to perform SYNC and RE-REGISTER tasks. This upgrades the new FQDN of vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager in the VMware Workspace ONE Access catalog.
    Note: Perform this step only if the Workspace ONE Access is reachable to the network of the recovered vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager VM.
  9. Perform an inventory sync with the managed products to ensure vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager is functional with the new network settings.