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gedi78
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HA Cluster Querry

I've created a 2 host HA cluster. When I check the Summary tab (for Cluster) it confirms the number of hosts as 2 and the memory is correct at double the ESX value.

However, when I go to the "hosts" tab it only shows 1 host, Can anyone confirm if this is normal...?

Both ESX's show without any alarms in the virtual centre tree view.

Thanks in advance.

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If you are at the cluster level or higher you should see both hosts that are in your cluster. If you are only seeing one at or above the cluster level you might want to try and restart the vCenter service.

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vmmeup
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If you are at the cluster level or higher you should see both hosts that are in your cluster. If you are only seeing one at or above the cluster level you might want to try and restart the vCenter service.

Sid Smith-----

VCP, VTSP, CCNA, CCA(Xen Server), MCTS Hyper-V & SCVMM08

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Sid Smith ----- VCP, VTSP, CCNA, CCA(Xen Server), MCTS Hyper-V & SCVMM08 [http://www.dailyhypervisor.com] - Don't forget to award points for correct and helpful answers. 😉
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Thanks, showing up fine after I restarted the service.

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No problem!

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