You can perform disaster recovery by running a recovery plan in vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager with re-IP by using Site Recovery Manager.
Procedure
- 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.
- Edit the hardware setting of the recovered vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager VM in the vCenter inventory, and then assign correct network.
- Power ON the vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager VM.
- Access the vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager VM console from vCenter inventory as a
root
user. - Execute the following commands from the VM console.
/opt/vmware/share/vami/vami_set_network <Network-Interface-Name> STATICV4+NONEV6 <New-IPV4> <SUBNETMASK> <DEFAULT-GATEWAY>
/opt/vmware/share/vami/vami_set_dns <New-DNS-IP-OR-FQDN>
/opt/vmware/share/vami/vami_set_hostname <New-Hostname>
- Reboot.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Perform an inventory sync with the managed products to ensure vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager is functional with the new network settings.