When you open the Applications view, all the applications for which you have the guest user or the recovery administrator privileges are listed by default. You can filter the visible applications using the
field or the link.For information about the operations that you can perform on the applications, refer to the following topic:
See Performing recovery operations and viewing the related information.
To view a subset of the applications based on predefined criteria
Filter the applications as follows:
To view the applications that are in a specific state at the cloud site, click one of the links in the Microsoft Azure section. For example, click Faulted to view the applications that are online at the cloud site, but have encountered an issue.
To view the applications that are in a specific state at the on-premises site, click one of the links in the On-Premises section. For example, click Unknown to view the applications that were online at the on-premises site, but are currently unresponsive.
To view the applications for which the data replication is in a specific state, click one of the links in the Replication section. For example, click Inconsistent to view the applications for which the data replication is in progress, but the data at both is not yet consistent.
The number adjacent to each link indicates the number of applications or the number replication activities in that corresponding state.
For information about the various application states and replication states, refer to the following topics:
See Viewing a summary of all the applications recovery configurations.
To search within the visible applications list
If the value that you entered is part of any of these strings, the corresponding row is displayed.
If a predefined filter is applied before entering the search value, the search is performed only on the filtered list of applications.
To view the complete list of applications
This link is useful in the scenarios where the applications list might appear empty, even though the application recovery configurations exist. For example, when you click an in progress link on the Dashboard view for the fire drill, takeover, or failback operations. Doing so opens the Applications view and displays only those applications on which the operation is in progress. After those operations are successful, the applications are removed from the list and it appears empty. Then, you can click All Applications to see the complete list.