You must register the vSphere Replication Management Server with vCenter Single Sign-On on both the source and the target sites.
After you deploy the vSphere Replication appliance, you use the Virtual Appliance Management Interface (VAMI) to register the endpoint and the certificate of the vSphere Replication Management Server with the vCenter Lookup Service, and to register the vSphere Replication solution user with the vCenter Single Sign-On administration server.
If you do not register vSphere Replication with vCenter Single Sign-On on the target site, vSphere Replication cannot operate as expected. In addition, storage DRS does not detect the replicated data that vSphere Replication stores on the target site and might destroy it.
Prerequisites
- Verify that the vSphere Replication appliance is powered on.
- Verify that you have administrator privileges to configure the vSphere Replication appliance.
- Verify that the vSphere Replication management server is synchronized with the time of the Single Sign-On server.
Procedure
Results
vSphere Replication appears on the Home tab in the vSphere Web Client.
What to do next
If you competed this procedure as part of the installation process, you can configure connections between the source and target sites.
Perform optional reconfiguration of the vSphere Replication appliance by using the VAMI. You can install a certificate, change the appliance root password, change the trust policy, or configure vSphere Replication to use an external database.