The available custom recovery steps are top-level commands, message prompts, and per-machine commands. VMware Live Site Recovery recovery plans operate like automated runbooks, and administrators can insert custom steps to match business continuity requirements. Broadcom TechDocs states that custom recovery steps can run commands or present messages to the user during a recovery. Command recovery steps are divided into two categories: top-level commands and per-virtual-machine commands. Top-level commands are inserted directly into the recovery plan and run on the VMware Live Site Recovery server. Per-machine commands are associated with individual recovered VMs and run before or after that VM is powered on, depending on placement in the workflow. Message prompts are interactive steps that pause the plan until an operator acknowledges the message, making them useful for manual validation, external approvals, or runbook checkpoints. IP reconfiguration is handled through recovery plan networking and guest customization, not as a custom step type. Writable storage snapshots are part of test recovery/storage behavior, not a custom recovery step. Reference topics: VMware Live Site Recovery Recovery Plans, Creating Custom Recovery Steps, Top-Level Commands, Message Prompts, Per-VM Commands.
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