We are pleased to announce a significant update for the Cristie Virtual Appliance. The 3.1 release includes lots of new functionality which brings with it a wealth of benefits.
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Headline Enhancements
- Brand new – DR Orchestration has been added, allowing you to fully plan out your recovery process in the event of a disaster. Click here for more details.
- The user interface has been redesigned using the latest UX principles to improve usability.
- You can now create custom ISOs with pre-defined networking information baked in, enabling smoother integration in environments without DHCP. Click here for more details.
- Backup server names are now automatically determined. No need to find backup server hostnames as part of discovery!
- You can now receive email alerts as soon as your VA detects updates are available.
- Disk/volume deselection has been enhanced for replication operations.
- You can now abort a recovery at any stage. Previous releases required the recovery to have reached the file copy stage.
- Manual discovery is now integrated within the estate management page.
- You can now deploy to AIX/Solaris machines from the estate management section.
- You can now modify simulation/replication machines once they are part of a job. You previously had to delete & re-add the machine to a job.
- Updating the Cristie VA will now automatically log out all users. This ensures all users have the latest features available as soon as the update has finished.
- You no longer need to clear your browser cache after an update.
- DR config retrieval error reporting has been enhanced.
Bug Fixes
- You could have 2 machines with the same boot order configured.
- Modifying a TSM/Spectrum Protect server name would not relocate the certificate (if applicable), resulting in communication failures.
- CDS would sometimes fail to automatically start on RHEL5 systems after deployment.
- The “reset_password” script was broken.
- Install of the Windows CloneManager agent would not abort if the target system already had another Cristie product installed.
- VA would sometimes fail to detect the end of a remotely monitored AIX/Solaris recovery.
- OCI VM deletion did not clear up all of the block volumes.
- Concurrent DR config retrievals would sometimes fail for ABMR recoveries.
- Aborting a Windows backup would sometimes fail.
- The “next run time” value displayed for replication was 1 hour out if you had a 4-hourly schedule.