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Hi all, There are 8 VSAN nodes, and we add two nodes , but after we add second nodes, the second nodes got psod, we open the case support said we got psod because the vsan network not stable on second node, a log show " RDT checksum does ...
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vSan 3 node consideration. - VMware Technology Network VMTN
2022年3月7日 · Hello All, We are considering on setting up 3 node vsan cluster. Each host have 1 TB * 10 Disk= 10 DISK. We are considering to have 2 disk group of 4 capicity disk and 2 disk as cache on each node. We are considering using FTT policy of 1 with RAID 1 setup. My question is regarding the disk usage. A...
VSAN Metrics not being collected in vROPS - VMware Technology …
2018年8月28日 · Thanks. The VSAN Health service appears to be fine other than that they don't seem to be alarming on bad drives. These symptoms persist after reboot. I will move this to the vROPS area. Thanks.
Re: vSAN version mismatched - VMware Technology Network VMTN
2022年8月18日 · there's a health check for that from the top of my head, so just go to vSAN health and look at the "disk format version" check. If it is not on the correct level, go to: your cluster > Configure > vSAN > Disk Management. Disk management should also show you the version you are on by the way.
vSAN storage and file download(6.7) - VMware Technology …
2024年2月18日 · Thanks,I'll try
Re: Object Format Health Warning after vSphere 7.0... - VMware ...
2024年3月1日 · Apologies for reviving this old topic, but I am hoping you can elaborate on this- "the relayout task can also of course just be cancelled." We are in a situation where we the "vSAN object format health" warning is present post upgrade from 6.7 to 7+. There are many large objects that needs to be f...
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