If you need a vSphere Replication support bundle for system monitoring and troubleshooting, you can use the vSphere Replication VRMS Appliance Management Interface to generate one. A VMware support engineer might request the bundle during a support call.
To access and download the
vSphere Replication logs, you need access to the
vSphere Replication
VRMS Appliance Management Interface.
vSphere Replication rotates its logs when the log file reaches 50 MB and keeps 50 compressed log files at most. For more options on how to collect automatically
vSphere Replication logs, see
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/2013091.
Note: You can save up to three support bundles at any time. If you generate three support bundles and you try to create a new one, the oldest support bundle is deleted. To save more than one support bundle on large environments, you might need to manually enlarge the support disk on the
vSphere Replication Management Server VM. See
Increase the Support Volume for Support Bundles.
Prerequisites
- Verify that the vSphere Replication appliance is powered on.
- Verify that you have administrator privileges to configure the vSphere Replication appliance.