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The recovery process relies on vCenter server so you would have to use an unsupported method such as this to bring your replicated vCenter instance online, and you could then use it to recover the rest of your VMs.
The replication of data does not depending on the vCenter itself. However the management process - does, such as initially configure a VM for replication or recover it. As vCenter Server is the management layer it should reside on a high available host/storage so your VI is safe enough.
Hello Team,
Time skew between this machine and the vCenter Server is too large.
I am getting above error while configuring Vsphere replication in VMware VRMS Appliance Management
Please help me to resolve the same.
Thanks
Hi ,
Can you review the time difference between vCenter and vSphere replication ? Time difference should not be more than 30 seconds.
This issue should be posted as a new post and not a query to existing discussions. https://communities.vmware.com/t5/vSphere-Replication-Discussions/bd-p/2022
time difference between vsphere replication and my vcenter is not more than 6 seconds but i keep getting this error.
Are you using NTP/PPTP in your environment? I would strongly recommend you do so, please set all hosts, and appliances (VC and Replication) to point to that NTP source for time sync... that usually clears these issues...