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July 26th, 2019 06:00

Hi,

For journals, you can register the ones that are relevant. For replica, we will show all shared datastores on the selected cluster. There's no way to hide certain datastores in the plugin. Via our REST interface, it's definitely possible to explicitly state the datastore which the replica VMDKs would be created on. Another way to work around it (Plugin and REST) is to pre-configure a replica VM on the relevant Datastore(s) and point RPVM to it as an existing replica VM in the protect VM wizard.

Regards,

Idan

 

 

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July 29th, 2019 01:00

Hello Idan,

Thanks for the response. What if i delete the datastore from the RP4VM interface so RP4VM plug-in can only see the datastore i want to show it. Is it possible ?

Regards

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August 1st, 2019 01:00

For journals yes but for replica no.
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