Hanson2020
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Replication error

Hi,

have a replication Applaince,

for test recover VM, status VM change to Recovered.

Now i have a problem, i can't stop replication for this recovered VM,

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mmarinov
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In order to permanently remove this replication entry you need to have the following permissions on the protected VM/VC folder

    • Virtual machine.Replication.Configure replication
    • Host.Replication.Manage replication

In case the protected VM/VC is not available I think that is the reason you can't remove the entry.

If that is the case this should be addressed upcoming releases.

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Hanson2020
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i'm in group administrator

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Biliana
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Are you administrator on both sites? You need certain privileges (the ones listed above) in the source site, in order to be able to stop replication.

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Hanson2020
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it's a single site replication

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mmarinov
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Hmmm... this become more and more interesting. I assume you are using VR 5.1.0.1 right?

By the way, is the VM that has been replicated still in the inventory? If yes, you need to check if there is anything in the logs. Otherwise, it just guessing.

Till then, just in order to clear the replications list, if your VM is still in the inventory - you can remove it and add it back. The removal process, will trigger in the VR server replication removal, thus it will dissappear from the incoming/outgoing replications list.

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