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dbutch1976
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vSAN health test - "SCSI controller is VMware certified" reported and issue for cluster

I am working with three Intel NUCs in my home lab. They are configured to use vSAN. I have patched them using a cluster image previously, but this time I am getting the following error messages which are preventing remediation:

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This is a lab, I'm not concerned if the hardware is certified or not. Is there a way to suppress or ignore this alert in order to patch? Or am I forced to patch the hosts manually?




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dbutch1976
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Sorry, I should have specified my version:

vCenter 8.0.2 -  22617221

ESXi 8.0.1, 22088125

I don't think these links are applicable to my issue.

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pcgeek2009
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It looks like this could be a bug if those SCSI adapters are Intel. 

https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/86440

And need to possibly upgrade to 

https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/87034

 

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dbutch1976
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Sorry, I should have specified my version:

vCenter 8.0.2 -  22617221

ESXi 8.0.1, 22088125

I don't think these links are applicable to my issue.

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pcgeek2009
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I am not sure if you meant to, but you accepted your last comments as a resolution. However, if not, it seems that when it comes to home labs people are just disabling the VSAN health checks. Seems to be an error due to being a nested lab. Including in version 8. 

https://www.jeffreykusters.nl/2019/04/11/silence-vsan-health-checks-vum/

https://www.reddit.com/r/vmware/comments/12ta34d/remediation_of_vsan_cluster_fails_due_to/

Going back to 6.5:

https://www.michellelaverick.com/2018/04/new-nested-vsphere6-x-vsan-cluster-ovf/

https://www.virten.net/2017/04/how-to-silence-vsan-health-checks/

 

 

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