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Table Of Contents
- vCenter Server Heartbeat Administrator's Guide
- Contents
- About This Book
- Introduction
- vCenter Server Heartbeat Monitoring
- Supported vCenter Server Heartbeat Clients
- vCenter Server Heartbeat Console
- vSphere Web Client Plug-in
- vSphere Client Plug-in
- Server Monitoring
- Network Monitoring
- Application Monitoring
- Performance Monitoring
- Monitoring Data Replication
- Managing vCenter Server Heartbeat
- Server Configuration Wizard
- Managing Heartbeat Settings
- Managing Application Protection
- Managing Services
- Managing Tasks
- Managing Rules
- Managing Plug-ins
- Managing Data Protection
- Maintaining vCenter Server Heartbeat
- vCenter Server Heartbeat Diagnostics
- Collecting Diagnostic Logs
- Two Active or Two Passive Nodes
- Synchronization Failures
- Registry Status is Out-of-Sync
- Channel Drops
- Performance Issues
- Passive Node Does Not Meet Minimum Hardware Requirements
- Hardware or Driver Issues on VMware Channel NICs
- Firewall Connection
- Channel Fails to Connect After Configuring Firewall Ports
- Incorrect VMware Channel Configuration
- VMware vCenter Server Heartbeat Packet Filter Is Enabled on the Channel NIC(s)
- Subnet or Routing Issues
- MaxDiskUsage Errors
- Application Slowdown
- Glossary
Removing User-Defined Filters
When necessary, user defined Inclusion Filters and Exclusion filters can be removed.
Procedure
1 Select the filter in the Data: File Filters list and click Remove, or right-click on the filter in the Data: File
Filters list and select Remove from the menu.
A confirmation message appears.
2 Click Yes to remove the filter.
Automatic Filter Discovery
When Administrators make changes to the configuration, vCenter Server Heartbeat automatically adjusts file
filter protection for protected locations. Additionally, the SQL Server plug-in provides database protection
including changes or additions to the database and log files.
Replication
You can manage data replication and view replication status using the Data: Replication page.
Initiating a Full Registry Check
A Full Registry Check re-scans and synchronizes all registry keys specified in the built-in registry filters between
the nodes.
Procedure
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Click Full Registry Check in the Registry Synchronization pane.
A full registry check is performed with results of the check displayed in the Registry Synchronization Status
pane.
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