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When you stop a replication, the following operations are performed at the replication target site.
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VMDK files are deleted from the target site datastore if the VMDK files were created when the
replication was first configured.
Note When you stop a replication, vSphere Replication does not delete the replica directory at the target
datastore. As a result, stale directories remain on VMFS and NFS target datastores, and unused
namespaces remain on Virtual SAN and Virtual Volume target datastores. Because the maximum number
of directories and namespaces on a datastore is limited, you must manually clean them up to free
resources on the datastore. See Clean Up the Target Datastore After You Stop a Replication.
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VMDK files are not deleted and remain on the target datastore if you configured the replication to use
existing disks at the target site as seeds.
Clean Up the Target Datastore After You Stop a Replication
When you stop a replication, vSphere Replication does not delete the replica directory at the target
datastore.
As a result, stale directories remain on VMFS and NFS target datastores, and unused namespaces
remain on Virtual SAN and Virtual Volume target datastores. Because the maximum number of directories
and namespaces on a datastore is limited, you must manually clean them up to free resources on the
datastore.
Prerequisites
Verify that you know the name of the replication that was stopped and its target datastore.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vSphere Web Client as and administrator user and navigate to the datastore that was
the target for the stopped replication.
2 Enter the name of the stopped replication in the search text box and locate the folder that
corresponds to this name.
3 Verify that the folder is empty and delete it.
Reconfiguring Replications
You can reconfigure a replication to modify its settings.
For example, you can reconfigure the replication to enable or disable a virtual machine disk file for
replication, modify replication options, such as RPO, MPIT retention policy, or quiescing method. You can
also specify a different target datastore for replica configuration and disk files.
To reconfigure replication parameters, select the replication from Outgoing Replications or Incoming
Replications, and select Reconfigure.
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