Troubleshooting : Zerto Virtual Replication Diagnostics Utility
  
Zerto Virtual Replication Diagnostics Utility
Zerto Virtual Replication includes a diagnostics utility to help resolve actual and potential problems. Using the diagnostics tool, you can do the following:
Collect logs to help Zerto support resolve problems. The Zerto Virtual Manager must be running on each site for which you want logs. See To collect logs for Zerto support to use when troubleshooting:.
Collect local Zerto Virtual Manager logs. Use this option if the Zerto Virtual Manager is not running. See To collect local Zerto Virtual Manager logs when the Zerto Virtual Manager is not running:.
Check the connectivity between Zerto Virtual Replication components. See “Check Connectivity Between Zerto Virtual Replication Components”, on page 308.
Reconfigure the Zerto Virtual Manager, including the IP addresses of the vCenter Server and of the machine running the Zerto Virtual Manager, and the SSL certificate used when accessing the Zerto User Interface. See “Reconfiguring the Zerto Virtual Manager Setup”, on page 309.
Export VPG settings to an external file and import these settings. This option is used when upgrading Zerto Virtual Replication, described in the Zerto Virtual Replication Installation Guide.
Reconfigure access to the Microsoft SQL Server that is used by the Zerto Virtual Manager. This database was specified during the installation of Zerto Virtual Replication. See “Reconfiguring the Microsoft SQL Server Database Used by the Zerto Virtual Manager”, on page 311.
Note: A separate installation kit is available for download from the Zerto Support Portal downloads page that installs the Zerto Virtual Replication Diagnostics utility as a standalone utility on any Windows machine that has Microsoft .NET Framework 4 installed. The installation executable is included as part of the standalone utility installation kit and it requires an additional 1.8GB of free disk space.