Repairing an installation restores it to its original state, which includes replacing missing or corrupt files, shortcuts, and registry entries. Use the Disaster Recovery Orchestrator installer to perform a repair operation.
Before you begin to repair an installation, consider the following:
Before repairing the Disaster Recovery Orchestrator installation, repair the
on the system.The installer uses the logged-on user account context to perform the repair operation. Verify that the logged-on user has local administrator privileges on the system where you want to repair the installation.
If you have configured application monitoring, it may be temporarily suspended while the installer performs the reparation tasks. Therefore, the Health View may not display the most current status of the configured application during this time.
If you have configured an application disaster recovery (DR), it may be temporarily suspended while the installer performs the reparation tasks. Therefore, the Disaster Recovery Orchestrator Console UI may not display the most current status of the DR configuration during this time.
Any ongoing file replication activities must be paused before you repair the installation. You must also resume the activities after the repair operation completes successfully.
You can repair a local installation only. Repairing an installation remotely is not supported.
You cannot repair a failed installation. The Repair option is available only for an installation that has completed successfully.
While repairing the product installation, you cannot modify the installation options.