Introduction
This article describes the issues that are fixed in Update Rollup 50 in the following versions of Microsoft Azure Site Recovery:
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Azure to Azure
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VMware/Physical to Azure
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Download Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Configuration Server OVF template (version 5.1.6347.0)
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MD5 hash 1a2276dc60ccfbd7898c04b44745443f
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Download Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Unified Setup (VMware to Azure) (version 9.37.5724.1) Prerequisite to update or protect SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3, RHEL5, CentOS 5 and DEBIAN7 machines: Ensure latest mobility agent installer is downloaded from Microsoft Download Center and placed in push installer repository on configuration server. Refer to Updating your Azure Site Recovery On-Premises components section below, for more information.
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Hyper-V or VMM to Azure
Learn about the details of the issues that are fixed and the prerequisites that should be verified before you install this update.
Prerequisites
To install Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Provider Update Rollup 50, you must have one of the following installed:
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Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Provider (version 5.1.5900 or a later version)
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Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Unified Setup (VMware to Azure) (version 9.33.xxxx.x or a later version)
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Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent (version 2.0.8900.0 or a later version)
Note: You can check the installed provider version in the Programs and Features item in Control Panel.
Improvements made and issues fixed in this update
After you install this update, the following issues are fixed, and the following improvements are included.
Mobility Service
Linux OS support
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Azure to Azure
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Debian 9.1 to 9.13
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VMware/Physical to Azure
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Debian 9.1 to 9.13
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Issues fixed
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Added a fix where the pre-existing proxy info isnot being retained during fresh install.
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Fixed an issue where app-consistent recovery points were not available due to a timeout barrier.
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Fixed an issue where initial replication was getting stuck due to an internal exception.
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Fixed an issue where an internal process was crashing repeatedly due to access violation.
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Added a fix where reprotect for Windows Server 2019 was failing with an internal error.
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Unified Setup & Configuration Server Template
No new changes have been introduced.
Microsoft Azure Site Recovery (service)
Issues fixed
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Fixed an issue where failover was failing due to incorrect parameters being passed to a script.
Updating your Azure Site Recovery On-Premises components
Between two on-premises VMM sites
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Download the latest Update Rollup for Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Provider
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Install the Update Rollup first on the on-premises VMM server that's managing the recovery site.
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After the recovery site is updated, install the Update Rollup on the VMM server that's managing the primary site.
Note If the VMM is a Highly Available VMM (Clustered VMM), make sure that you install the upgrade on all nodes of the cluster where the VMM service is installed.
Between an on-premises VMM site and Azure
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Download the Update Rollup for Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Provider.
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Install the Update Rollup on the on-premises VMM server.
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Install the latest Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent on all Hyper-V hosts.
Note If your VMM is a Highly Available VMM (Clustered VMM), make sure that you install the upgrade on all nodes of the cluster where the VMM service is installed.
Between an on-premises Hyper-V site and Azure
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Download the Update Rollup for Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Provider.
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Install the provider on each node of the Hyper-V servers that you have registered in Azure Site Recovery.
Note If your Hyper-V is a Host Clustered Hyper-V server, make sure that you install the upgrade on all nodes of the cluster.
Between an on-premises VMware or physical site to Azure
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Update your on-premises management server by downloading Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Unified Setup. This is the server that has the Configuration server and Process server roles.
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If you have scale-out process servers, update them next by running Microsoft Azure Site Recovery Unified Setup.
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Go to the Azure portal, and then go to the Protected Items > Replicated Items page. Select a VM on this page. Select the Update Agent button that appears at the bottom of the page for each VM. This updates the Mobility Service Agent on all protected VMs.
Note: If you are updating or protecting SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3, RHEL5, CentOS 5, and DEBIAN7 machines, then make sure to follow the below steps -
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Download the appropriate installer for your machines –
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Copy the installer to INSTALL_DIR\home\svsystems\pushinstallsvc\repository folders on Configuration Server and Scale Out Process Servers, before upgrading or protecting your Virtual Machines. For example, below will be the folder name when Configuration Server/Process Servers install path is C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Azure Site Recovery –
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C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Azure Site Recovery\home\svsystems\pushinstallsvc\repository
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After copying the installer, go to services.msc and restart the InMage PushInstall service.
Note: A restart is recommended after every upgrade of the Mobility agent to make sure that all latest changes are loaded on the source computer. This is not necessarily mandatory. However, a restart is mandatory if the difference between agent versions from the last restart and the target version is greater than four (4) in the last decimal place. See the following table for a detailed explanation.
Agent version during last restart |
Upgrading to |
Is a restart mandatory? |
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9.25 |
9.27 |
Not mandatory |
9.25 |
9.28 |
Not mandatory |
9.25 |
9.29 |
Not mandatory |
9.25 |
9.30 |
Mandatory First upgrade to version 9.29, and then restart before you upgrade to version 9.30 (because the difference between the last restart version and the target version is greater than 4) |