8.1
Table Of Contents
- vSphere Replication for Disaster Recovery to Cloud
- Contents
- About Disaster Recovery to Cloud
- Disaster Recovery to Cloud System Requirements and Compatibility
- Installing and Configuring vSphere Replication to Cloud
- Installing vSphere Replication for Disaster Recovery to Cloud
- Upgrading vSphere Replication from Earlier Product Versions
- Configure the NTP Synchronization in Your Environment
- How vSphere Replication Connects to Cloud
- Configuring the Connection to the Cloud
- Connect to a Cloud Provider Site
- Reconfiguring a Site Pair and Breaking a Site Pair
- Select Recovery Networks on the Target Virtual Data Center
- Select Recovery Networks from Cloud to the Local Site
- Disable the Automatic Export of MAC Addresses During Replication
- Cloud Connection States
- Reconnect to a Cloud Provider Site
- Replicating Virtual Machines to Cloud
- Reconfiguring Replications to the Cloud
- Recovering Virtual Machines to Cloud
- Configuring Replications from Cloud
- Recovering Virtual Machines from Cloud
- Monitoring and Managing Replications in vSphere Replication
Monitoring and Managing
Replications in
vSphere Replication 9
You can monitor the state of replications to the cloud, control their running state, or stop them if you no
longer need them from the Replications tab of Site Recovery.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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Monitoring the Status of Replications
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Pause or Resume a Replication
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Stop a Replication to Cloud
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Stop a Replication from Cloud
Monitoring the Status of Replications
You can view the status of replication tasks for a vCenter Server. The lists of forward and reverse
replications are under the Replications tab of Site Recovery.
Table 9‑1. Replication Statuses
Status Description Remediation
OK The replication is running. Not needed.
Not Active The replication is not running at the
moment.
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The source virtual machine is
powered off.
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A communication problem might
have occurred between the source
ESXi host and the target site.
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Power on the source virtual machine.
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If all replications for an ESXi host are
in Not Active state, verify that the
security rule Replication-to-Cloud
Traffic is enabled on the host. This
rule opens TCP ports from 10000 to
10010 for outgoing communication.
Paused The replication is not running at the
moment. A vSphere Replication user has
paused the replication.
From the list of replications, select the
paused replication and click the Resume
icon.
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