Hi suhana_zoho.
What do you mean for replica? Are you using vsphere replication, Veeam or another 3rd party tool?
I think Veeam just creates a new VM and customizes all the needed data from vSphere perspective. From vsphere replication, I am not really sure if a replicated VM is different from the source VM. Maybe filtering by the VM name would help, since usually these VMs has the suffix "_replica"
Regards
Not sure if this will help you somehow :
suhana_zoho I've just checked for you.
Here is how it looks on primary site :
And here how it looks on secondary (destination site) :
DominikWeglarz
I am afraid this isn't correct
This virtual machine is not a replicated vm but has repconfig unset
suhana_zoho what I wrote was right.
Relplicated VM will have value of this parametr "Unset". Other VMs that are not replica will have the same value.
That is why you have to identify source VM of replication first and than check VM on destination host.