vmware:hbr_already_enabled
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In any case, the end result is that the VM is marked as being replicated inside ESX, and ESX is pointing to a VR instance that does not have the same information as ESX, we need to break this. | In any case, the end result is that the VM is marked as being replicated inside ESX, and ESX is pointing to a VR instance that does not have the same information as ESX, we need to break this. | ||
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This process will have to be done on each ESX host, for each VM that is having that issue, this is because the settings we are changing are per VM/ESX, get ready for a lot of typing. | This process will have to be done on each ESX host, for each VM that is having that issue, this is because the settings we are changing are per VM/ESX, get ready for a lot of typing. | ||
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vim-cmd vmsvc/ | vim-cmd vmsvc/ | ||
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+ | This will get you a list of Virtual Machines registered on that host, note the first column " | ||
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+ | Next we will need to cancel the bad replication configuration for each VM, we use the VMID, remember I told you to save it? :) | ||
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+ | vim-cmd hbrsvc/ | ||
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+ | After this, you can go back to the VR GUI and re-create the replication, | ||
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+ | Good luck | ||
vmware/hbr_already_enabled.1365167897.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/04/05 13:18 by naccad