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vSphere Replication Does Not Display Incoming Replications
When the Source Site is Inaccessible
The list of incoming replications between two remote sites fails to populate when the connection to the
source site is refused.
Problem
When you refresh the incoming replications list on a remote site soon after the connection to the source
site has become unavailable, the replications do not display due to a communication error between the
two sites.
Solution
Refresh the vSphere Web Client. Alternatively, log out and log in again.
vSphere Replication is Inaccessible After Changing vCenter Server
Certificate
If you change the SSL certificate of vCenter Server, you cannot access vSphere Replication.
Problem
vSphere Replication uses certificate-based authentication to connect to vCenter Server. If you change the
vCenter Server certificate, vSphere Replication is inaccessible.
Cause
The vSphere Replication database contains the old vCenter Server certificate.
Solution
1 Power off and power on the vSphere Replication appliance.
vSphere Replication obtains the new certificate from vCenter Server when it powers on.
2 (Optional) If you configured vSphere Replication to use an external database, log into the virtual
appliance management interface (VAMI) of the vSphere Replication appliance and click
Configuration > Save and Restart Service.
Do not change any configuration information before clicking Save and Restart Service.
vSphere Replication restarts with the new vCenter Server certificate.
vSphere Replication Cannot Establish a Connection to the Hosts
Replications fail because vSphere Replication cannot connect to the hosts.
Problem
vSphere Replication needs access to port 80. You might see forbidden HTTP connections in the
vSphere Replication logs.
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