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Solution
Include or exclude the new disk in the replication.
You can set up and view an alarm for the event by using the vSphere Web Client. See the vSphere
Administration with the vSphere Client documentation for details.
The vSphere Replication Appliance Root File System Switches to
Read-only Mode and Login Fails
The vSphere Replication appliance root file system switches to read-only mode, and you cannot log in.
Problem
vSphere Replication server cannot update its database and becomes unresponsive. Login through
vSphere Replication virtual appliance management interface (VAMI) UI, ssh, or console fails. Attempts to
use the appliance console to log in result in the following error message:
Read-only file system.
Cause
To prevent data corruption the vSphere Replication appliance is configured to put its root file system in
read-only mode when it detects a problem with the underlying storage.
Solution
1 Resolve the storage problem or use Storage vMotion to migrate the vSphere Replication appliance to
another storage.
2 Reboot the vSphere Replication appliance.
3 Verify that you can log in by using the VAMI UI and the appliance console.
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