Replicated successfully, except VR. VMX file.

Hello. I have two servers in two different places. but both are managed by a vcenter. I installed the replication Vsphere 5.1 on the vcenter and replicate a virtual machine from one server to another. replication completed successfully. but. VMX file not found on the replicated storage. Please can someone help me on this.

Thank you...

Function get basically does a resync if possible and then stops / replication breaks, renames the files and adds the VM replied to the inventory. I never tried to renamed files manually, but it is perhaps a last option if nothing else helps.

André

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