It sounds like you're running into an issue with the file-level restore (FLR) process. The error you're seeing could be related to the VM not being properly recognized in the DR site, which might happen if there’s a mismatch in how the replication job was configured or the way the VM is registered in vCenter. Double-check the VM ID and ensure that it’s correctly replicated in your DR environment. Also, consider reviewing the job logs to see if there are any replication issues that could be causing this. You might need to re-register the VM in DR or adjust replication settings.
jeffcormanes
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October 6th, 2022 20:00
Hi Experts
Any ideas on this.
Please see additional error
alexaali
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October 16th, 2024 09:53
It sounds like you're running into an issue with the file-level restore (FLR) process. The error you're seeing could be related to the VM not being properly recognized in the DR site, which might happen if there’s a mismatch in how the replication job was configured or the way the VM is registered in vCenter. Double-check the VM ID and ensure that it’s correctly replicated in your DR environment. Also, consider reviewing the job logs to see if there are any replication issues that could be causing this. You might need to re-register the VM in DR or adjust replication settings.