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jbgorrie
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vSphere-VMotionDisabled-KB#2054994 but with license that does not support it

So I got this alert on a cluster that has a license that is the lowest and does not include vMotion (Product VMware vSphere 6 Essentials).

So this rule is not really helpful on that cluster.  Perhaps check the license level then alert?

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Jason

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AjayChananaVMwa
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Hello Jason,

Thank you for bringing it to our notice. As of today, we don't compare the recommendation with any License to check if you have the feature available.

I have raised this as a feature request and we may consider this in future enhancements.

For now, I can suggest muting the finding as it's not relevant to your current environment.

Sincerely,
Ajay Chanana
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MCSE-2003/2008|RHCA|VCP-5/6/VCAP-6

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AjayChananaVMwa
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Hello Jason,

Thank you for bringing it to our notice. As of today, we don't compare the recommendation with any License to check if you have the feature available.

I have raised this as a feature request and we may consider this in future enhancements.

For now, I can suggest muting the finding as it's not relevant to your current environment.

Sincerely,
Ajay Chanana
Skyline Support Moderator
MCSE-2003/2008|RHCA|VCP-5/6/VCAP-6
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jbgorrie
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So I thought about muting, but I have 4 clusters, only 1 has the lesser license.  The issue was raised on another of the clusters, and indeed the host had the wrong setting.

So I"m cautious to mute the whole finding, since it was helpful in one case, but not another.

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Jason

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