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  • 1.  vSAN Recovery when ESXI boots

    Posted Oct 26, 2020 06:03 PM

    I have an ESXI 7 vsan cluster with 4 nodes.  Everything has been working good, however, I needed to reboot 1 ESXI node, and during startup, it shows vSAN Recovery with a progress bar (see attachment).  It came up ok, so is this normal or is there an issue with how my vsan is setup?  Or is there a better process for rebooting 1 host than just putting it in maintenance mode and rebooting? 



  • 2.  RE: vSAN Recovery when ESXI boots
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    Posted Oct 26, 2020 06:41 PM

    Hello b1izzard

    Yes, this is completely normal - vSAN doesn't flush data from cache-tier devices on power-off/reboot (as that would be slow and/or risky) and essentially has to rebuild and check the metadata on the Disk-Group from data on the cache-tier (e.g. PLOG Recovery).

    While this is a faster process in 6.7/7.0 GA than it was in older builds, it is now an order of magnitude faster in 7.0 U1 (e.g. seconds not minutes) and likely you won't be staring at this screen for any considerable length of time once on this build.

    Bob



  • 3.  RE: vSAN Recovery when ESXI boots

    Posted Oct 26, 2020 07:05 PM

    Thank you Bob for answering my question, and also explaining why this occurs.  I will be updating to 7.0 U1 soon and compare the time difference.



  • 4.  RE: vSAN Recovery when ESXI boots

    Posted Aug 10, 2021 05:47 AM

    Is that your means vsan recovery due booting esxi just check metadata on cache tier and the taking time depend on how much data reside on the cache tier ?



  • 5.  RE: vSAN Recovery when ESXI boots

    Posted Aug 10, 2021 08:06 AM

    Yes.