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suhag79
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vSAN statDB object Out of Date compliance

Hello All,

We have recently installed 4-Node vSAN cluster. All looks good but below error is bothering us. Can anyone help to fix this.

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Right now there is only one VM (vCenter) is there in vSAN datastore and it is complaint but not sure what the above error is....

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RickVerstegen
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Hi suhag79

1. Edit the Storage Policy under Health and Performance and click OK.

2. This will bring the Object back to compliance.

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RickVerstegen
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Hi suhag79

1. Edit the Storage Policy under Health and Performance and click OK.

2. This will bring the Object back to compliance.

Rick

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TheBobkin
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Hello @suhag79,

Try running Check Compliance for the vSAN Default SP that is applied to the Object via Home > Policies & Profiles then:

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If this doesn't work you could always create a new SP (same as the Default SP or not), apply this  SP to the Performance stats Object then apply the Default SP back:

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Alternatively if you  are not using Performance stats yet and don't need to retain them you could disable and re-enable the Perfromance service to create a new Stats DB Object but this shouldn't be necessary.

Bob

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