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September 14th, 2016 07:00
RP4VMs vCenter is Dead
Hi,
What do i need to do if my vcenter on the production site is dead and i need to install a new VMs?
What happens to my replication, license, configuration?
Thanks
Moshe
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Moshem1
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September 14th, 2016 13:00
Hi,
I'm replicating remotely.
I have a vCenter on the production site (dead) and on the DR site.
Not replicating the production vCenter but i had some vms that i replicated
Remote RPVMs clusters are on seperate vCenter meaning the DR site is ok sice the vCenter there is ok
Thanks
Idan
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September 14th, 2016 13:00
Hi Moshe,
Are you replicating locally, remotely or both ? if remotely then is the remote RP4VMs cluster on a separate vCenter ?
Also, are you protecting your vCenter using RP4VMs ?
Regards,
Idan Kentor
RecoverPoint Corporate Systems Engineering
idan.kentor@emc.com
Moshem1
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September 29th, 2016 13:00
Fix the problem by:
1. receiving a new license for vRPA and the new vcenter
2. configure the vRPA Cluster on the production and DR site
3. Connecting the Clusters
Thoppay
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October 10th, 2016 07:00
Are you using embedded database for the vCenter? If you use external database and reload your failed vCenter & connect to existing database, then you can avoid licensing and new connection since the vCenter ID remains the same.