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VSANDatastore unable to create object

VMware 6.5

VSAN

I just with the help of all you guys got my VSANDatastore working.

I tried to create a test folder on the datastore and I was not able to write to the datastore.

got this pop up message

Cannot Complete the creation operation

Failed to create the object

What can I check ?

Thank you

Tom

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Once again no  help from you

I figured this out myself

Go to Home

Select VM Storage Policies

Select VSAN Default Storage Policy 

Select Edit Settings

Change Force Provisioning to YES default is No       This is a stupid default settings

When we post on this site we are looking for help not negative responses.

Please be nicer in the future.

Thank you

Tom

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Clearly, based on your thread here in which you all but refused to answer questions posed by others, you did not truly succeed in creating your vSAN installation properly as evident by this failure to create a folder. You're also creating multiple threads for what amount to the same issue. If you want help here, you need to listen to the advice of others, especially TheBobkin​.

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Hi

I closed out that issue now

This is a new issue looking for assistance.

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found this article

https://www.virtual-allan.com/vsan-error-cannot-complete-file-creation-operation/

I ran this on each host got the same results all a ZERO

[root@TGCSESXI-9:~] vsish -e get /vmkModules/vsanutil/stretchedClusterMode
0
[root@TGCSESXI-9:~]

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Why rode response's?

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Once again no  help from you

I figured this out myself

Go to Home

Select VM Storage Policies

Select VSAN Default Storage Policy 

Select Edit Settings

Change Force Provisioning to YES default is No       This is a stupid default settings

When we post on this site we are looking for help not negative responses.

Please be nicer in the future.

Thank you

Tom

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