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Connection Errors Between vSphere Replication and SQL Server
Cannot be Resolved
You cannot resolve a connection error between the vSphere Replication appliance and SQL Server.
Problem
vSphere Replication might not be able to connect to SQL Server, and you have insufficient information to
solve this problem.
Cause
Several issues can cause this problem, and initially available information about the problem is insufficient
to affect a resolution.
Solution
1 Use a file management tool to connect to the vSphere Replication appliance.
For example, you might use SCP or WinSCP. Connect using the root account, which is the same
account used to connect to the VAMI.
2 Delete any files you find in /opt/vmware/hms/logs.
3 Connect to the VAMI and attempt to save the vSphere Replication configuration.
This action recreates the SQL error.
4 Connect to the vSphere Replication appliance again and find the hms-configtool.log file which is
in /opt/vmware/hms/logs.
This log file contains information about the error that just occurred. Use this information to
troubleshoot the connection issue, or provide the information to VMware for further assistance. See
Reconfigure vSphere Replication to Use an External Database.
Application Quiescing Changes to File System Quiescing During
vMotion to an Older Host
vSphere Replication can create an application quiesced replica for virtual machines with Windows Server
2008 and Windows 8 guest operating systems running on an ESXi 5.1 or newer host.
Problem
The ESXi 5.1 or newer host is in a cluster with hosts from older versions and you use vMotion to move
the replicated virtual machine to an older host. vSphere Replication then creates a file system quiesced
replica.
Cause
A mix of ESXi 5.1 (or newer) and older hosts in the cluster creates a file system quiesced replica during
vMotion to an older host. The process should instead create an application quiesced replica.
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