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inspirer
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Virtual SAN datastore does not have capacity

My vCenter running 3 Vsan cluster. But one of them have some problem with storage.

I check with commn

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daphnissov
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Looks like you've enabled vSAN without actually having done any configuration or disk claiming--possibly because you don't have the necessary types of disks. Does this sound like what you've done?

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TheBobkin
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Hello inspirer​,

It could be a number of things:

- Check that the cluster is fully-formed - if nodes are isolated from one another then vsanDatastore will show as 0 size (check cluster membership via SSH with #esxcli vsan cluster get).

- Check your VASA Providers for all hosts in this cluster are registered, active and functioning correctly (if they are not try resync, rescan and/or check certs).

- Check that all hosts are communicating with vCenter okay - vSAN Health check in the Web Client helps here - if this doesn't display at all then you likely have a communication or clustering issue.

- Check for anything weird in the vmkernel.log/dmesg of the current cluster Master (identifiable via SSH with #esxcli vsan cluster get) e.g. 'failed to map MPNs'.

Bob

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