We came across issue with SRM Test Failover with EMC Recover Point where the VMs became inaccessible due to lack of Image Access space in Journal Volumes.  
They had followed EMC Best Practices of having Journal Volumes of 20% of the total Protected Volume however since the Data Change Rate was quite High after the Test ran for 24 hours it ran out of space
EMC recommended using EMC Recover Point Direct Access instead of Image Access if the Test is going to last for more then 24-48 hours  
Also we had this requirement when performing the Test Failover we need to cut network connectivity from Production (Please refer my earlier post for the issue faced and work around applied)
Following are the observations of the Test we conducted   
Setup
VMware SRM 5.1
EMC Recover Pont Appliance (RPA) version 3.5.SP1.P2 (o.175)
EMC Recover Point SRA 2.1 
Discoveries 
| Sr. No | Tasks | Observation | 
| 1 | Initiate Test Failover from SRM  | All the VMs come up as expected | 
| 2 | Await till the Recovery Plan   Pauses  | |
| 3 | Break Network Connection | Replication Status changed to   Paused  in RPA | 
| 4 | Resume the Recovery Plan and   ensure it is successful and VMS are accessible | |
| 5 | Change Consistency Group Policy   to \”Group is Managed by Recover Point\” | |
| 6 | Enable Direct Access for the Consistency   Group | It threw warning for   Removal/Deletion of Journals | 
| 7 | Change Consistency Group Policy   to \”Group is Managed by SRM\” | This is required for Cleanup | 
| 8 | Continue with the Test of   Recovered VMs | Verified that there is no impact   on recovered VM in terms of Performance/Access Just noticed a bit of lag while RDPing to the VM This is normal as all the writes   from Image Access are being committed to the actual disk on DR side   | 
| 9 | Initiate Cleanup from SRM | Replication Status changed from   Paused to Paused by System in RPA Also it says Distributing Pre-replication Image | 
| 10 | Enable Network Connection | Replication Status Changed from   Paused by System to Ready then Initializing and finally to Active in RPA Also it created the Remote Copy automatically Also it started Distributing Image First Image was 22 MB in my Lab Interesting thing what I found   here was RPA doesn’t do a complete initialization, RPA has this concept of   short initialization basically it has some bookmarks internally so that it   can track the changes that have happened.  Need to read more on this tough J | 
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