Default Order of DR Plan Groups
The DR plans generated by the Full Stack Disaster Recovery Service contain groups that are ordered in a specific sequence. However, in some cases, these groups are disordered if you manually move the groups up or down or if the DR plan refresh cannot correctly order newly inserted groups if you make extensive changes to the group order.
In these situations, you must ensure that the order of the groups for a given plan type matches the following order:
Note
If you try to execute plans with incorrectly ordered groups, it might cause plan execution failures or result in unpredictable DR outcomes.
If you try to execute plans with incorrectly ordered groups, it might cause plan execution failures or result in unpredictable DR outcomes.
Switchover
- Prechecks - Built In
- Load Balancers - Update Source Backend Sets
- Unmount from Compute Instances
- Compute Instances - Detach Block Volumes
- Compute Instances - Stop
- Volume Groups - Switchover
- File Systems - Switchover
- Object Storage Bucket - Delete Replication (Primary)
- Object Storage Bucket - Setup Reverse Replication (Standby)
- Databases - Switchover
- Autonomous Databases - Switchover
- Autonomous Container Databases - Switchover
- Compute Instances - Launch
- Compute Instances - Start
- Compute Instances - Attach Block Volumes
- Load Balancers - Update Destination Backend Sets
- File Systems - Mount on Compute Instances
- Volume Groups - Reverse Replication
- File Systems - Reverse Replication
- File Systems - Terminate
- Compute Instances - Terminate
- Compute Instances - Remove from DR Protection Group
- Volume Groups - Terminate
- Volume Groups - Remove from DR Protection Group
- File Systems - Remove from DR Protection Group
Failover
- Prechecks - Built In
- Volume Groups - Failover
- Databases - Failover
- Autonomous Databases - Failover
- Autonomous Container Databases - Failover
- File Systems - Failover
- Object Storage Bucket - Delete Replication (Primary)
- Object Storage Bucket - Setup Reverse Replication (Standby)
- Compute Instances - Launch
- Compute Instances - Start
- Compute Instances - Attach Block Volumes
- File Systems - Mount on Compute Instances
- Load Balancers - Update Destination Backend Sets
Start Drill
- Prechecks - Built In
- Volume Groups - Restore for Start Drill
- File Systems - Restore for Start Drill
- Autonomous Databases - Start Drill - Create Clone
- Autonomous Databases - Start Drill - Convert to Snapshot Standby
- Autonomous Container Databases - Start Drill - Convert to Snapshot Standby
- Compute Instances - Launch
- Compute Instances - Start
- Compute Instances - Attach Block Volumes
- File Systems - Mount on Compute Instances
- Load Balancers - Update Destination Backend Sets
Stop Drill
- Prechecks - Built In
- Load Balancers - Update Destination Backend Sets
- File Systems - Unmount from Compute Instances
- Compute Instances - Detach Block Volumes
- Compute Instances - Stop
- Compute Instances - Terminate
- Compute Instances - Remove from DR Protection Group
- Autonomous Databases - Stop Drill - Delete Clone
- Autonomous Databases - Stop Drill - Convert to Physical Standby
- Autonomous Container Databases - Stop Drill - Convert to Physical Standby
- Volume Groups - Terminate
- Volume Groups - Remove from DR Protection Group
- File Systems - Remove from DR Protection Group
- File Systems - Terminate after Stop Drill
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