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alainrussell
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Capacity missing after restart

After restarting hosts in our lab (after 6.0 U1b) we're seeing issues with VSAN capacity and missing data.

Looking at the hosts I can see that some of the disks are not used when I run esxcli vsan storage list, Is there a way to re-add these disks to VSAN via the command line - our VC appliance was on this storage and will not start, so no RVC commands.

Thanks

Alain

naa.6b82a720d705a6001b60b11805769ee9

  Device: naa.6b82a720d705a6001b60b11805769ee9

  Display Name: naa.6b82a720d705a6001b60b11805769ee9

  Is SSD: true

  VSAN UUID: 5207cf30-ab87-a1bf-22bc-fb922114ec9f

  VSAN Disk Group UUID: 5207cf30-ab87-a1bf-22bc-fb922114ec9f

  VSAN Disk Group Name: naa.6b82a720d705a6001b60b11805769ee9

  Used by this host: true

  In CMMDS: true

  Checksum: 7944913445491044904

  Checksum OK: true

  Emulated DIX/DIF Enabled: false

naa.6b82a720d705a6001dcd42b9051d40f3

  Device: naa.6b82a720d705a6001dcd42b9051d40f3

  Display Name: naa.6b82a720d705a6001dcd42b9051d40f3

  Is SSD: false

  VSAN UUID: 525ee1da-a743-4f5e-80fe-f9467be6ba79

  VSAN Disk Group UUID: 5207cf30-ab87-a1bf-22bc-fb922114ec9f

  VSAN Disk Group Name: naa.6b82a720d705a6001b60b11805769ee9

  Used by this host: false

  In CMMDS: false

  Checksum: 10755741451665576716

  Checksum OK: true

  Emulated DIX/DIF Enabled: false

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