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Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, click Site Recovery > Sites, and select a site.
2 From the Actions menu, and select Export SRM Log. You can also right-click the site and select Export
SRM Log.
3 In the Export SRM Log wizard, click Generate Log and wait for the operation to complete.
4 Click Download Log to download the logs.
Collect Site Recovery Manager Log Files Manually
You can download Site Recovery Manager Server log files in a log bundle that you generate manually. This
is useful if you are unable to access the vSphere Client.
The bundle of logs that these procedures generate is identical to the logs that you generate by using the
vSphere Client.
Procedure
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Initiate the collection of Site Recovery Manager Server log files from the Start menu:
a Log in to the Site Recovery Manager Server host.
b Select Start > Programs > VMware > VMware Site Recovery Manager > Generate VMware
vCenter Site Recovery Manager log bundle.
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Initiate the collection of Site Recovery Manager Server log files from the Windows command line:
a Start a Windows command shell on the Site Recovery Manager Server host.
b Change directory to C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager\bin.
c Run the following command.
cscript srm-support.wsf
The individual log files are collected in a file named srm-support-MM-DD-YYYY-HH-MM.zip, where MM-DD-
YYYY-HH-MM indicates the month, day, year, hour, and minute when the log files were created. The log
bundle is saved on the desktop by default.
Change Size and Number of Site Recovery Manager Server Log Files
You can change the size, number, and location of Site Recovery Manager Server log files.
You can modify the Site Recovery Manager log settings in the vmware-dr.xml configuration file on the
Site Recovery Manager Server.
Procedure
1 Log in to the Site Recovery Manager Server host.
2 Open the vmware-dr.xml file in a text editor.
You find the vmware-dr.xml file in the C:\Program Files\VMware\VMware vCenter Site Recovery
Manager\config folder.
3 Find the <log> section in the vmware-dr.xml file.
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