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Edit Scenarios

Arcserve UDP lets you edit scenario properties when the scenario in the stopped state. You can insert, rename, or delete hosts or modify the topology of a scenario.

Follow these steps:

  1. From the left pane, click Control Services and Scenarios and then click a managed control service.

    All the scenario groups in the control service are listed in the center pane.

  2. From the left pane, click a scenario group and then click a scenario.

    The <scenario group>:<scenario> page is displayed.

  3. Select a host from the scenario.
  4. Click the Properties tab and select one of the following from the drop-down list.

    Scenario Properties

    Updates the scenarios properties.

    HA Properties

    Updates the High Availability properties.

    Host Properties

    Updates the host properties.

    Root Directories

    Updates the root directories.

    Note: This is applicable only for Full System scenarios.

  5. Click Save from the Action drop-down menu.

    The scenario properties are updated.

For a stopped Full System scenario, you could also edit the virtual platform settings.

Follow these steps:

  1. Select a replica host from the scenario.
  2. Click the Properties tab and Host properties from the drop-down list.
  3. Expand Virtual Machine and click Click here to edit virtual platform setting.

    The Virtual Platform Setting wizard opens.

  4. Select the Virtual Platform Type and the related IP address or host name.
  5. Select the resource pool for ESX and vCenter, or Host server for Citrix Xen.
  6. Select the storage. For Hyper-V, browse the directories and select the location of the VM on the Hyper-v server.
  7. Click Finish.
To edit network adapter mapping for High Availability or Assured Recovery, perform the following steps:
  1. Select the replica host from the scenario.
  2. Click the Properties tab and select Host properties from the drop-down list.
  3. Expand Virtual Machine and Virtual Machine Setting.
  4. Click Click to edit physical network mappings for either the High Availability Network Adapter Mapping or Assured Recovery Network Adapter Mapping property.

    The High Availability Network Adapter Mapping dialog opens.

  5. Select the replica network adapters to map the master network adapter.

    You can customize the adapter information of the replica adapter by including the IP address, gateway, DNS servers and WINS servers.

  6. Click Okay.

    The mappings are modified and saved.