VMware just released VMware vCenter SRM 4.0.1.
Site Recovery Manager 4.0.1
File size: 104 MB
You can find the download here. This patch fixes the following issues:
- Test recovery times have been improved for ESX 4.0.1 hosts that use iSCSI arrays.
- a problem that could cause a recovery plan to hang while powering-off virtual machines at the protected site if the virtual machine’s storage goes offline while the plan is running
- Customization is now supported for virtual machines running Windows 7 and Windows 2008 R2.
- a problem that could prevent IP customization from updating the /etc/hosts file on a protected virtual machine running Linux
- a problem that could cause intermittent site disconnections when there was a firewall between the sites that was configured to close connections due to inactivity
- a problem that could cause test and recovery networks to be swapped in a recovery plan after the SRM service was restarted
- a problem that could cause datastore group calculation to fail with a “Not initialized” exception when encountering a virtual machine with an RDM device for which the lunUuid is not set
- a problem that could cause a recovered virtual machine to be deleted if an administrator manually removed it from a protection group while a recovery plan was being run
- a problem that could cause the SRM Installer to fail to update vCenter credentials when running in Repair mode
- a problem that caused the Perl installation created by SRM to be incompatible with some Perl packages. This fix eliminates the need to create the temporary Perl installation mentioned in VMware Knowledge Base article 1014232.
- a problem that could cause the SRM Service to hang when a Configure All operation configured more than 300 virtual machines
- a problem that could cause recovery plan failures with hardware iSCSI HBAs connected to Clarriion arrays