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Table Of Contents
- VMware vSphere Replication Installation and Configuration
- Contents
- vSphere Replication Installation and Configuration
- Updated Information
- Overview of VMware vSphere Replication
- vSphere Replication System Requirements
- Installing and Uninstalling vSphere Replication
- Install vSphere Replication
- Uninstall vSphere Replication
- Unregister vSphere Replication from vCenter Server if the Appliance Was Deleted
- Configuring the Customer Experience Improvement Program
- Isolating the Network Traffic of vSphere Replication
- Set Up a VMkernel Adapter for vSphere Replication Traffic on a Source Host
- Set Up a VMkernel Adapter for vSphere Replication Traffic on a Target Host
- Create a VM Network Adapter to Use for Incoming Replication Traffic on the Combined vSphere Replication Appliance
- Create VM Network Adapters to Isolate the Network Traffic of a vSphere Replication Server
- Deploying Additional vSphere Replication Servers
- Upgrading vSphere Replication
- Reconfigure the vSphere Replication Appliance
- Reconfigure General vSphere Replication Settings
- Change the SSL Certificate of the vSphere Replication Appliance
- Change the Password of the vSphere Replication Appliance
- Change Keystore and Truststore Passwords of the vSphere Replication Appliance
- Configure vSphere Replication Network Settings
- Configure vSphere Replication System Settings
- Update the NTP Server Configuration
- Reconfigure vSphere Replication to Use an External Database
- Use the Embedded vSphere Replication Database
- vSphere Replication Roles and Permissions
Unregister vSphere Replication from vCenter Server if the
Appliance Was Deleted
If the vSphere Replication appliance was deleted before you unregistered it form the environment , you
cannot use the virtual appliance management interface (VAMI) to unregister vSphere Replication from
vCenter Server.
Only a vSphere administrator can clean up the environment.
The procedures on removing the permissions for a solution user and on removing a solution user from the
vCenter Single Sign-On domain are documented in the vSphere 6.5 Security document. See topics
Remove Permissions and Delete vCenter Single Sign-On Solution Users.
Prerequisites
Verify that you know the credentials of a vSphere administrator.
Procedure
1 Log in to https://<vCenter_Server_address>/mob/?moid=ExtensionManager with vCenter Server
credentials.
2 In the extensionList property, click the link for the com.vmware.vcHms extension key to check the key
details.
3 Verify that the displayed data is for a vSphere Replication appliance that is already lost.
4 In ExtensionManager, click unregisterExtension.
5 Type com.vmware.vcHms for the extension key value, and click Invoke Method.
6 Verify that the result displays void and not an error message.
An error message might appear if the specified extension is not registered, or if an unexpected
runtime error occurs.
7 Close the window.
8 Refresh the ExtensionManager page and verify that the extensionList entry does not include
com.vmware.vcHms.
9 Remove the permissions for the HMS solution user from all vCenter Server instances in the Single
Sign-On domain.
10 Remove the HMS solution user from the Single Sign-On domain.
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