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Unable to Establish an SSH Connection to the vSphere Replication
Appliance
SSH connections to the vSphere Replication appliance are disabled.
Problem
To apply custom settings to vSphere Replication, you need to establish an SSH connection to the
vSphere Replication appliance, and modify certain configuration files.
To transfer files from and to the vSphere Replication appliance, you use SCP or SFTP protocol.
Because the SSH connections are disabled, you cannot apply the changes that you need, and you
cannot transfer files.
Cause
By default, SSH connections to the vSphere Replication appliance are disabled to strengthen the security
in your environment.
Solution
Prerequisites
Verify that you have the root user credentials to log in to the vSphere Replication appliance.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, right-click the vSphere Replication Management (HMS) virtual
machine, and select Open Console.
2 Log in as the root user, and run the following script.
/usr/bin/enable-sshd.sh
Procedure
The script configures the vSphere Replication appliance to enable SSH connections.
The Replication Pauses When You Add a New Disk To the Source
VM
You added a new disk to the source VM, which made the replication pause.
Problem
When you add a new disk to the source VM, the replication pauses.
Cause
vSphere Replication detects the addition of a disk to a VM and generates an event such as vSphere
Replication handled a disk addition on a virtual machine.
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