Veritas™Resiliency Platform 2.2 Solutions for Virtual Business Services

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Product(s): Resiliency Platform & CloudMobility (2.2)
  1. Overview of Resiliency Platform
    1.  
      About Veritas Resiliency Platform
    2.  
      About Resiliency Platform features and components
    3.  
      About permissions for operations in the console
  2. Using Resiliency Platform for disaster recovery
    1.  
      About disaster recovery using Resiliency Platform
    2.  
      Understanding the role of resiliency groups in disaster recovery operations
  3. About virtual business services
    1. About virtual business services
      1.  
        Understanding virtual business service tiers
    2.  
      Creating a virtual business service
    3.  
      Starting and stopping a virtual business service
    4.  
      Displaying virtual business service details
    5.  
      Editing a virtual business service
    6.  
      Deleting a virtual business service
    7.  
      Performing rehearsal on a virtual business service
    8.  
      Performing cleanup rehearsal on a virtual business service
    9.  
      Migrating a virtual business service
    10.  
      Taking over a virtual business service
    11.  
      Performing resync for a virtual business service
    12.  
      Performing restore for a virtual business service
  4. Monitoring risks
    1.  
      About risk insight
    2.  
      Displaying risk information
    3.  
      Predefined risks in Resiliency Platform
    4.  
      Viewing the current risk report
    5.  
      Viewing the historical risk report
  5. Managing activities and resiliency plans
    1. Managing activities
      1.  
        Viewing activities
      2.  
        Aborting a running activity
    2. Managing resiliency plans
      1.  
        About resiliency plans
      2. Creating a new resiliency plan template
        1. About manual task
          1.  
            Using manual tasks in resiliency plans
        2. About custom script
          1.  
            Using custom scripts in resiliency plans
      3.  
        Editing a resiliency plan template
      4.  
        Deleting a resiliency plan template
      5.  
        Viewing a resiliency plan template
      6.  
        Creating a new resiliency plan
      7.  
        Editing a resiliency plan
      8.  
        Deleting a resiliency plan
      9.  
        Executing a resiliency plan
      10.  
        Viewing a resiliency plan
      11.  
        Creating a schedule for a resiliency plan
      12.  
        Editing a schedule for a resiliency plan
      13.  
        Deleting a schedule for a resiliency plan
      14.  
        Viewing a schedule for a resiliency plan
  6. Managing evacuation plans
    1.  
      About evacuation plan
    2.  
      Generating an evacuation plan
    3.  
      Regenerating an evacuation plan
    4.  
      Performing evacuation
    5.  
      Performing rehearse evacuation
    6.  
      Performing cleanup evacuation rehearsal
  7. Appendix A. Troubleshooting
    1.  
      Viewing events and logs in the console
  8.  
    Glossary

About permissions for operations in the console

Users that are configured for Resiliency Platform have permission by default to view the web console but not to perform any operations. Permissions for operations must be assigned separately by a Resiliency Platform administrator, who assigns the appropriate personas to users or groups. A persona is a role with access to a set of operations. The administrator can further limit the scope of some operations by selecting the objects, such as resiliency groups, to which the user has access.

For example, an administrator can assign one user the permission to perform operations on resiliency group RG1 and assign another user the permission to perform operations on RG2. If more resiliency groups are added later, the administrator needs to update permissions to assign access to the new resiliency groups.

Some objects, such as resiliency plans or virtual business services, can include multiple resiliency groups. To perform an operation on such an object, a user must have access to all its resiliency groups. Otherwise, the operation fails.

For more information on setting up user access to operations, refer to the Deployment Guide.