About resiliency plans

Using the Veritas Resiliency Platform console you can create customized resiliency plans. A resiliency plan is a customized set of tasks that you can run as a single operation. You add each task and the particular assets on which to run the task. If you intend to use the same sequence of tasks on different assets, you can create a resiliency template. You can save the template and use it to create multiple resiliency plans.

For example, you can create a resiliency plan template to migrate a resiliency group. Then you can add a resiliency group to the template to create a plan. You can create multiple plans using the same template.

You can create customized resiliency plans for performing all the disaster recovery operations such as migrate, takeover, rehearsal, cleanup rehearsal, and resync. You can also create customized resiliency plans for executing a manual task or a custom script.

You do not have to create a template in order to create a resiliency plan. Resiliency plans can be created using blank templates.

Note:

To create a plan for migrate, takeover, rehearsal, or cleanup rehearsal operation, configure disaster recovery task must be successful on the selected resiliency group.

You can schedule the resiliency plan to run at a particular time.

Using these predefined templates, you can create resiliency plans by adding assets to the template. You can then run these plans on a later date.

In case of InfoScale environment in Veritas Resiliency Platform 2.1 update 2.0.0.100, you need to enable script execution on the hosts. If you create a resiliency plan in Veritas Resiliency Platform 2.1 and then apply update 2.0.0.100, you are prompted to enable the script execution on the hosts when you edit or run the plan.

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Creating a new resiliency plan template

Creating a new resiliency plan