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unsuccessful configuration for replication of workload from primary site to secondary site

Hi All,

Trying to configure azure site recovery which should failover vm from primary node to secondary note incase of disaster.
Enabling replication is in failed state. please see error received below

This version of mobility service doesn't support the operating system kernel version (5.13.0-1017-azure) running on the source machine. Please refer the list of operating systems supported by Azure Site Recovery : https://aka.ms/a2a_supported_linux_os_versions

But i am using the Unbutu server 20.04 LTS - GEN2 Image


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SadiqhAhmed-MSFT answered

Hi @IbrahimAdeniregun-3064 - Thank you for contacting us!

I see that you are trying to enable replication from primary location to secondary location and being faced with an error message about the kernel version not supported.

Also, I understand that you are using Unbutu server 20.04 LTS - GEN2 Image. However, the error is very specific to version of kernel being used (5.13.0-1017-azure) which is not supported. Please refer to the list of "Supported Ubuntu kernel versions for Azure virtual machines"

Recommendation: Please select the OS with supported version of kernel to ensure smooth enablement of replication from primary to secondary location.

Hope this helps!


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