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VMware Site Recovery Manger service stops unexpectedly
Today I noticed the C drive on our Windows based VCenter server was FULL. In researching I found dmp files that are generated by the VMware Site Recovery Manger services persistantly stopping and restarting throughout the day. This has apparently been going on for months but always recovers since it is configured to RESTART. It tooks us running out of drive space to notice that the server had an issue. The trouble is throughout the event viewer see it peppered with Event 7031 "The VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager Server service terminated unexpectedly.  It has done this 1 time(s).  The following corrective action will be taken in 60000 milliseconds: Restart the service.:" but not a lot of other clues. Does anyone have an idea what could cause this or how to troubleshoot?

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Avatar of Paul SolovyovskyPaul Solovyovsky🇺🇸

Does this happen to one or both SRM installation?  I would run a repair and see if that resolves it.

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Thats a good point. I checked our remote SRM site and ever since the same data (02/14/13) its log is peppered with this warning Event 208 "SQL Server Scheduled Job 'Process Performance Data VirtualCenter' (0x5383DF8ADE533E4DAD3477DDEE4F7CE0) - Status: Failed - Invoked on: 2013-02-22 15:30:00 - Message: The job failed.  Unable to determine if the owner (PTI\p-vcenter02_vCenterD) of job Process Performance Data VirtualCenter has server access (reason: Could not obtain information about Windows NT group/user 'PTI\p-vcenter02_vCenterD', error code 0x534. [SQLSTATE 42000] (Error 15404))." There has to be a connection

Avatar of Paul SolovyovskyPaul Solovyovsky🇺🇸

Are you running the SRM Databases on SQL Express or full blown SQL?

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full blown SQL

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VMware, a software company founded in 1998, was one of the first commercially successful companies to offer x86 virtualization. The storage company EMC purchased VMware in 1994. Dell Technologies acquired EMC in 2016. VMware’s parent company is now Dell Technologies. VMware has many software products that run on desktops, Microsoft Windows, Linux, and macOS, which allows the virtualizing of the x86 architecture. Its enterprise software hypervisor for servers, VMware vSphere Hypervisor (ESXi), is a bare-metal hypervisor that runs directly on the server hardware and does not require an additional underlying operating system.