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2 Click the VRM tab and click Support.
3 Click Generate to generate a .zip package of the current vSphere Replication logs.
A link to the package containing the replication and system logs appears. Log files from the
vSphere Replication appliance and all connected Additional vSphere Replication Servers are included
in the same package.
4 Click the link to download the package.
5 (Optional) Click Delete next to existing log packages to delete them individually.
Manually Access the vSphere Replication Logs
You can copy and use the vSphere Replication logs for system monitoring and troubleshooting. A
VMware support engineer might request these logs during a support call.
Use SCP or Win SCP to copy log folders and files from the vSphere Replication appliance and all
Additional vSphere Replication Servers.
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vSphere Replication Events and Alarms
vSphere Replication supports event logging. You can define alarms for each event that can trigger if the
event occurs. This feature provides a way to monitor the health of your system and to resolve potential
problems, ensuring reliable virtual machine replication.
Configure vSphere Replication Alarms
You can define and edit alarms to alert you when a specific vSphere Replication event occurs.
You can create an alarm that triggers when a specific event occurs, such as after you configure a virtual
machine for replication. See View and Edit Alarm Settings in the vSphere Web Client in the
vSphere Web Client documentation.
Using VMware vSphere Replication
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