Managing VPGs
  
 Managing VPGs
 
After defining virtual protection groups (VPGs) the virtual machines specified as part of each VPG are protected. There are a number of ongoing management tasks that you can perform on a VPG, such as specifying a checkpoint to enable recovery to that specific point or you can modify the configurations of existing VPGs.
The following VPG management options are described in this section:
“Editing a VPG”, below
“Adding Virtual Machines to a VPG”, on page 250
“Removing Virtual Machines from a VPG”, on page 254
“Removing Protected Virtual Machines from the Hypervisor Inventory”, on page 254
“Modifying Protected Virtual Machine Volumes”, on page 255
“Pausing and Resuming the Protection of a VPG”, on page 256
“Forcing the Synchronization of a VPG”, on page 257
“Handling a VPG in an Error State”, on page 257
“Deleting a VPG”, on page 257
“Running an Unscheduled Offsite Backup”, on page 258
“Ensuring Application Consistency – Checkpoints”, on page 259
“Running Scripts Before or After Recovering a VPG”, on page 270
“Exporting and Importing VPG Definitions”, on page 274
“VPG Statuses and Synchronization Triggers”, on page 276
“Managing Protection When the Recovery Datastore Will Be Unavailable (Datastore Maintenance)” on page 281
Monitoring VPGs and the VMs that are protected is described in “Monitoring Zerto Virtual Replication”, on page 213.