5.5

Table Of Contents
Shared Disk Support
vSphere Replication cannot replicate virtual machines that share vmdk files in this release.
Raw Device Mapping (RDM)
vSphere Replication supports replicating RDMs in Virtual Compatibility Mode. RDMs in Physical
Compatibility Mode cannot be configured for replication.
Snapshots
vSphere Replication does not replicate virtual machine snapshot hierarchy at the target site.
Powered o Virtual Machines
You can configure virtual machines that are powered off for replication. However, actual replication traffic
begins when the virtual machine is powered on.
Access the vSphere Replication Logs
You can use the vSphere Replication logs for system monitoring and troubleshooting. A VMware support
engineer might request these logs during a support call.
To access and download the vSphere Replication logs, you need access to the vSphere Replication
virtual appliance management interface (VAMI). vSphere Replication rotates its logs when the log file
reaches 50MB and keeps at most 12 compressed log files.
To manually copy log files, see Manually Access the vSphere Replication Logs.
Prerequisites
n
Verify that the vSphere Replication appliance is powered on.
Procedure
1 Connect to the VAMI of the vSphere Replication appliance in a Web browser.
The URL for the VAMI is https://vr-appliance-address:5480.
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.
VMware vSphere Replication Administration
VMware, Inc. 76