There are a number of possible reasons why the option is grayed out:
1. You are not connected to both SRM servers or one of the SRM servers is not responding
2. You do not have permissions to edit a protection group.
3. The protection group is a state that does not allow modification - e.g. it is recovered or in test. Please check all plans that this group is part of. They all need to be in "Ready to Recover" state.
Stefan
There are a number of possible reasons why the option is grayed out:
1. You are not connected to both SRM servers or one of the SRM servers is not responding
2. You do not have permissions to edit a protection group.
3. The protection group is a state that does not allow modification - e.g. it is recovered or in test. Please check all plans that this group is part of. They all need to be in "Ready to Recover" state.
Stefan
Now that I have the service running. I can now edit other protection groups, but only one can not be edited or even delete it.
This means you are most likely hitting issue #3. Can you please check the plans this groups belongs to?
Stefan
Thank you again,
I have checked the plans and I don't even have any of the machines it. I have also deleted it.
Thanks that has worked successfully.