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Procedure
1 Log in as the Administrator user on the target site.
2 Select vCenter > Permissions and assign to this user the VRM virtual machine recovery user role
with the propagate option.
3 Log in as that user on the target site.
4 Select Monitor > vSphere Replication > Incoming Replications, select the replication, and start
recovery.
5 Select Recover with latest available data and follow the prompts to finish the recovery.
Clone Existing VRM Administrator Role and Modify
Privileges
In this example, you create a vSphere Replication user who cannot modify the replication infrastructure.
The user cannot register additional vSphere Replication servers.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you have a replication site.
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Verify that you have another user account.
Procedure
1 Log in as the Administrator user and clone the VRM Administrator role.
2 In the cloned role, remove the Manage VR privileges.
3 Select vCenter > Permissions and assign the cloned user with Propagate privilege.
4 Log in as the cloned user and select Configure > vSphere Replication > Replication Servers.
Trying to register a vSphere Replication server results in the error message Permission to perform
this operation was denied.
vSphere Replication Roles Reference
vSphere Replication includes a set of roles. Each role includes a set of privileges, which enable users
with those roles to complete different actions.
For information about how to assign roles, see Assigning Roles in the vSphere Web Client in vSphere
Security.
Note When assigning permissions with no propagation, make sure that you have at least Read-only
permission on all parent objects.
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