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Prerequisites
Launch the vSphere Client and log in to a vCenter Server system.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Client, select the Hosts & Clusters view.
2 Right-click the fault tolerant virtual machine and select Fault Tolerance > Test Failover.
This task induces failure of the Primary VM to ensure that the Secondary VM replaces it. A new Secondary
VM is also started placing the Primary VM back in a Protected state.
Test Restart Secondary VM in the vSphere Client
You can induce the failure of a Secondary VM to test the Fault Tolerance protection provided for a selected
Primary VM.
This option is unavailable (grayed out) if the virtual machine is powered off.
Prerequisites
Launch the vSphere Client and log in to a vCenter Server system.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Client, select the Hosts & Clusters view.
2 Right-click the fault tolerant virtual machine and select Fault Tolerance > Test Restart Secondary.
This task results in the termination of the Secondary VM that provided Fault Tolerance protection for the
selected Primary VM. A new Secondary VM is then started, placing the Primary VM back in a Protected
state.
Viewing Information About Fault Tolerant Virtual Machines in the
vSphere Client
You can view fault tolerant virtual machines in the vCenter Server inventory using the vSphere Client.
NOTE You cannot disable Fault Tolerance from the Secondary VM.
A vSphere Fault Tolerance section (pane) appears in the Summary tab for the Primary VM and includes
information about the virtual machine.
Fault Tolerance Status
Indicates the Fault Tolerance status of the virtual machine.
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Protected. The Primary and Secondary VMs are powered on and
running as expected.
vSphere Administration with the vSphere Client
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