If protected objects are VMware VMs, you need to add vCenter servers to the site.
vCenter servers that need to be managed must be added.
Resources.



Parameter |
Description |
Value |
|---|---|---|
IP Address |
IPv4 or IPv6 address of the vCenter server. |
[Example] 192.168.10.11 |
Port |
Communication port of the vCenter server. |
[Value range] The value ranges from 1 to 65535. The default value is 443. |
Username |
Administrator account of the vCenter server. |
It can be obtained from the vCenter server administrator. |
Password |
Password of the administrator account of the vCenter server. |
It can be obtained from the vCenter server administrator. |
If an added vCenter server does not need to be discovered, click Delete to delete it. The default information row cannot be deleted.
After vCenter servers are added, you can refresh, modify, and delete vCenter server information. For details about subsequent operations, see Table 2.
Operation |
Detailed Action |
Prerequisite and Result |
|---|---|---|
Modify vCenter server information. |
In the line where the vCenter server resides, click Modify on the Operation list. In the Modify Device Information dialog box that is displayed, modify the name or authentication information of the vCenter server. |
If authentication information of a vCenter server is modified, you need to synchronize the latest information to eReplication in time to ensure successful running of subsequent DR protection services. |
Delete a vCenter server. |
In the line where the vCenter server resides, click Delete on the Operation list. |
If one vCenter server is no longer needed, you can delete it. |
Refresh vCenter server information. |
In the line where the vCenter server resides, click Refresh on the Operation list. |
If the vCenter server information is changed, you need to refresh the information on eReplication immediately. |