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faaram1
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vsan health problem after driver installation

Hi all

My vsan health service stop working after new raid controller installation. The error is: "Host not updated to 6.0 U2. Health checks disabled ". But my esxi server is updated with last patches and there is no problem with version. How can I fix this issue?

Thank you

Best regards Aram

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zdickinson
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Good morning, did you update vCenter and all vSAN hosts?  They need to be on the same version for the health checks to work.  Thank you, Zach.

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faaram1
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Hi

Yes I have updated all environment to last versions. When I am turning off raid controller the problem is disappearing.

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zdickinson
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If you put the RAID to pass through instead of zero it goes away?  What is the card?  Thank you, Zach.

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faaram1
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The raid card is MegaRAID SAS 9240-8i

Here are the steps I have done

1. install(plug in) the raid card -> raid card worked with driver megaraid-sas 6.603; problem with vsan health "Host not updated to 6.0 U2"

2. install with esxcli driver lsi-mr3 6.611(latest megaraid driver in manufacturer official website)->raid card worked with new driver problem with vsan health

3.uninistall all drvers for raid card; reboot and install(using vcenter update manager) driver megaraid-sas 6.604(the latest driver for this device in vmware HCL)->raid card worked vsan health is working but there is warning that driver and device are not compatible(N/A in HCL)

4. update the host with critical patch 'Updates esx-base, vsanhealth, vsan VIBs'after reboot again problem with vsan health "Host not updated to 6.0 U2"

best regards

Aram

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zdickinson
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I'm not sure about your error, but did not see the card on the HCL.  Could that be your problem?  Thank you, Zach.

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thawkbravo
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Any updates on this. I am running into the same issue with Dell PERC 730 Mini (VMware Compatibility Guide - vsanio)

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