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Replication agreement between two
Platform Services Controller instances
vCenter Server registration with an external
Platform Services Controller
Transition step
N The reconguration of a vCenter Server instance with an embedded Platform Services Controller and
repointing it to an external Platform Services Controller instance is a one-way process after which you
cannot switch back to vCenter Server with an embedded Platform Services Controller.
Prerequisites
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Deploy or install the external Platform Services Controller instance as a replication partner of the
existing embedded Platform Services Controller instance in the same vCenter Single Sign-On site.
N You can determine the current vCenter Single Sign-On site by using the vmfad-cli command.
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For a vCenter Server Appliance with an embedded Platform Services Controller, log in to the
appliance shell as root and run the command.
/usr/lib/vmware-vmafd/bin/vmafd-cli get-site-name --server-name localhost
n
For a Windows installation of vCenter Server instance with an embedded
Platform Services Controller, log in to the Windows machine as an administrator, open the
Windows command prompt, and run the command.
C:\Program Files\VMware\vCenter Server\vmafdd\vmafd-cli get-site-name --server-name
localhost
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Create snapshots of the vCenter Server with an embedded Platform Services Controller and the external
Platform Services Controller instance, so that you can revert to the snapshots if the reconguration fails.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vCenter Server instance with an embedded Platform Services Controller.
Option Steps
For a vCenter Server Appliance with an
embedded Platform Services Controller
Log in to the appliance shell as root.
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If you have direct access to the appliance console, press Alt+F1.
n
If you want to connect remotely, use SSH or another remote console
connection to start a session to the appliance.
For a Windows installation of
vCenter Server with an embedded
Platform Services Controller
Log in to the Windows machine as an administrator.
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