Hello
We are getting this error for only one guest i a 4 node HA cluster: This virtual machine failed to become vSphere HA Protected and HA may not attempt to restart it after a failure. The 4 host have enough resources left.
Whay?
Reconfigure HA for single host didn't work for me.
I had to disable & re-enable HA for the entire cluster per the KB Article.
Resolution for: This virtual machine failed to become vSphere HA Protected and HA may not attempt to restart it afte...
Hey, at least it's fixed in vCenter 6.0
Hi,
What is the specifications of the VM? as you probably know it "should" point to lack of resources
From: vSphere Fault Tolerance and HA error messages
Migrating a virtual machine to another host using vMotion or DRS vMotion | This virtual machine failed to become vSphere HA Protected and HA may not attempt to restart it after a failure. | Not enough resources for a fail over. HA may not vMotion the virtual machine to another host. Upgrade the hardware on the hosts or add more hosts to the cluster. |
Hello, and thanks for the replay. I also found that KB, but as I stated it is not a lack of resources.
did you solve this issue?
I got the same.
Thanks
did you solve this issue? I got the same problem.
My situation its:
Hello
Yes and no - I restartet management services on alle hostes i my cluster, and i help - the error is gone.
Apparently it did work! only restarting vcenter server machine.
Now says "is vsphere HA protected and HA will attempt to restart it after a failure"
Thanks
Hi ,
Just right click on the host on which the VM belongs and select reconfigure for vSphere HA. It worked for me.
Thanks,
Deep Shah
got the same error,i go to particular esxi host and righ click then choose reconfigure for vSphere ha,issue got resloved
thanks
PRATEEK SANGAL
Reconfigure HA for single host didn't work for me.
I had to disable & re-enable HA for the entire cluster per the KB Article.
Resolution for: This virtual machine failed to become vSphere HA Protected and HA may not attempt to restart it afte...
Hey, at least it's fixed in vCenter 6.0
VMware manual says:
"Not enough resources for a fail over. HA may not vMotion the virtual machine to another host. Upgrade the hardware on the hosts or add more hosts to the cluster."
Hi!
Rebooting vCenter appliance has solved my issues. Restaring hostd and vpxa agents on hosts did not. Haven't tried the "reconfigure for vSphere HA" method.
I am using:
vCenter Server Appliance: 6.5.0 / 5178943
ESXi's: VMware ESXi, 6.5.0, 5146846
Tic Pavlin
Hello
I have the same issue and all my vm machines are working, Is it possible to do HA reconfigure without shutdown vm machines or without down time?
or what is the risk of reconfigure HA?
Hi ,
Disable HA on cluster and enable that again check .
No downtime required . Reinitialize HA also can be done on ESXI hosts but above option I prefer