6.5.1
Table Of Contents
- vSphere Availability
- Contents
- About vSphere Availability
- Business Continuity and Minimizing Downtime
- Creating and Using vSphere HA Clusters
- Providing Fault Tolerance for Virtual Machines
- vCenter High Availability
- Plan the vCenter HA Deployment
- Configure the Network
- Configure vCenter HA With the Basic Option
- Configure vCenter HA With the Advanced Option
- Manage the vCenter HA Configuration
- Set Up SNMP Traps
- Set Up Your Environment to Use Custom Certificates
- Manage vCenter HA SSH Keys
- Initiate a vCenter HA Failover
- Edit the vCenter HA Cluster Configuration
- Perform Backup and Restore Operations
- Remove a vCenter HA Configuration
- Reboot All vCenter HA Nodes
- Change the Appliance Environment
- Collecting Support Bundles for a vCenter HA Node
- Troubleshoot Your vCenter HA Environment
- Patching a vCenter High Availability Environment
- Using Microsoft Clustering Service for vCenter Server on Windows High Availability
- Index
Table 4‑7. Database replication-related events
Event Name Event Description Event Type Category
Database replication mode
changed to {newState}
Database replication state
changed: sync, async or no
replication
com.vmware.vcha.DB.repli
cation.state.changed
info
Table 4‑8. File replication-related events
Event Name Event Description Event Type Category
Appliance
{leProviderType} is {state}
Appliance File replication
state changed
com.vmware.vcha.le.repli
cation.state.changed
info
Patching a vCenter High Availability Environment
You can patch a vCenter Server Appliance which is in a vCenter High Availability cluster by using the
<codeph>software-packages</codeph> utility available in the vCenter Server Appliance shell. For more
information, see vSphere Upgrade.
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