HCHTech
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I have a new client that is replicating a HyperV server to on offsite server. I got a horror story about the previous tech who missed that the replication stopped working, which caused the onsite server's disk to fill with differential files, which crashed the VMs, which caused a big slug of downtime while things were sorted out. Surprisingly that was NOT when the previous tech got fired - haha.
Anyway, I'm sure the client told me this story to impress upon me that he never wants this to happen again, so I'd like to oblige him.
It doesn't look to me like Hyper-V includes much in the way of notification settings. I believe I can put an event log check into my monitoring software for event #29292 or 32022 in the Hyper-V-VMMS log, but I'm wondering what else I might do.
How are others monitoring Hyper-V Replication?
Anyway, I'm sure the client told me this story to impress upon me that he never wants this to happen again, so I'd like to oblige him.

It doesn't look to me like Hyper-V includes much in the way of notification settings. I believe I can put an event log check into my monitoring software for event #29292 or 32022 in the Hyper-V-VMMS log, but I'm wondering what else I might do.
How are others monitoring Hyper-V Replication?