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Standby VM Sync Time

It appears that if one export for a standby VM fails then the entire export process begins again. This would be understandable if there was a mandated time or number of data changes for export VM's to remain in "sync" but there isn't.

For instance if the queue is backed up RR does not seem to care if the window is missed, it simply does it later. Also, I can set my backup schedule on any given machine for once an hour or once a day and they still stay in "sync" regardless of changes or data moved.

Given these things why does RR barf and start over if the hypervisor happens to be off or the network is down for one snapshot?

Also in regards to standby VM's. Is it possible for these to "sync" while running or paused? I dare not try it knowing one problem will force me to start over. A process that can take days for large servers.

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  • Hi Phuffers,

    I really only had two questions.

    1) Why does one missed for any reason update/export/sync of a standby VM trigger a full "one time" type export of the VM?

    If the answer is in the name of integrity then so be it I guess. I'm not sure why it's not tied to data changes or a total amount of time or whatever.

    A missed snaphot does not trigger a new base image so why would a missed export trigger a whole new VM is my logic I guess.


    2) Can a running VM be exported to/synced/updated?

    Exactly like it sounds. Can a running or paused standby VM be updated or does it have to be off?

    The logic behind this is it takes a significant amount of time to boot a new VM and install services, attach to a network, etc. If it was up and running or paused at that state it this would dramatically cut down time in a failover situation.

    No idea about the automation thing you referenced. Not a question of mine anyway.

    Thanks.

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  • Hi Phuffers,

    I really only had two questions.

    1) Why does one missed for any reason update/export/sync of a standby VM trigger a full "one time" type export of the VM?

    If the answer is in the name of integrity then so be it I guess. I'm not sure why it's not tied to data changes or a total amount of time or whatever.

    A missed snaphot does not trigger a new base image so why would a missed export trigger a whole new VM is my logic I guess.


    2) Can a running VM be exported to/synced/updated?

    Exactly like it sounds. Can a running or paused standby VM be updated or does it have to be off?

    The logic behind this is it takes a significant amount of time to boot a new VM and install services, attach to a network, etc. If it was up and running or paused at that state it this would dramatically cut down time in a failover situation.

    No idea about the automation thing you referenced. Not a question of mine anyway.

    Thanks.

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