The configurations for event monitoring are done by way of the configuration file for the Quest vRanger Service, Vizioncore.vRanger.Service.exe.config. This file is located in the vRanger installation directory. The default is C:\Program Files\Quest\vRanger.
1 Open the Vizioncore.vRanger.Service.exe.config file with your text editor of choice.
Replication monitoring logs replication task failures to the Windows® event log with the Event ID of 10001. The log also includes the error message and information about the task such as source VM, target host, and vCenter.
1 In the Vizioncore.vRanger.Service.exe.config file, scroll to line 162 or search for Replication FailureWriteEventLog.
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1 In the Vizioncore.vRanger.Service.exe.config file, find the lines corresponding to the preferred setting:
▪ VirtualApplianceMonitoringEnabled: line 204.
▪ This value determines how often the refresher message occurs for a failed VA check after the FailureLogMax value has been reached. The default is 6, which indicates that it logs an event every six hours.This setting determines how often vRanger checks the connection to configured VAs. The default is 5, which indicates that it checks the connection every five minutes.
1 In the Vizioncore.vRanger.Service.exe.config file, find the lines corresponding to the preferred setting:
▪ DatastoreMonitoringEnabled: line 218
▪ DatastoreMonitoringSpaceThresholdValue: line 220This setting is the threshold value for a datastore space before a warning is sent. This value is modified by the DatastoreMonitoringSpaceThresholdType setting.
▪ DatastoreMonitoringSpaceThresholdType: line 222
▪ DatastoreMonitorCheckIntervalInMinutes: line 224
▪ DatastoreMonitoringEventLogFailureLogMax: line 227
▪ DatastoreMonitorSecondaryIntervalInHours: line 230This value determines how often the refresher message occurs for a datastore that has reached its space threshold value after the FailureLogMax value has been reached. The default is 6, which indicates it logs an event every six hours.
1 On the vRanger machine, click Start > Run.
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vRanger uses Windows PowerShell® with a Quest snap-in to provide scripting access to vRanger features and functions. This feature lets vRanger integrate with other data protection solutions and offers an efficient configuration option for advanced users.
vRanger uses Windows PowerShell® with a Quest snap-in to provide scripting access to vRanger features and functions. This feature lets vRanger integrate with other data protection solutions and offers an efficient configuration option for advanced users.
The vRanger installer automatically installs Windows PowerShell® 1.0 and the vAPI snap-in during the product installation. Before using the vAPI cmdlets, you must first configure the PowerShell execution policy to run the vRanger scripts. This process is a one-time configuration that does not need to be repeated.
1 Click Start > All Programs > Quest > vRanger Backup & Replication > vRanger Console.
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