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Hi All,

I have seen the same issue in my environment while I was configuring VSAN at new site. I have worked for two days to resolving this issue.  Now i can advise you how to troubleshoot it.

You can follow the below point. Its up to you if you want to follow step by step or any individual which suits to your infrastructure.

1. Restart management services.

2. Restart ESXI host.

3. Login on ESXI and try to ping the IPs which you are using for handle VSAN traffic.

4. Recreation of virtual adapter, use for VSAN traffic.

5. Recreation of Vlans(Port Group)use for VSAN.

6. Recreation of DVswitch use for VSAN.

7. Enable\disable VSAN,

8. Recreation and deletion of disk group.


If you are following step 3 and you will be successful to ping  it. Then approach to your network Team\person to make changes on physical switch. The ports used for Virtual SAN have multicast enabled. Enabling multicast can be done in one of two way on your physical switches:


• Disabling IGMP snooping.
• Configure IGMP snooping for selective traffic.


I am pasting a link which can help you more in resolving above issue or other related to VSAN.  https://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/products/vsan/VMware_Virtual_SAN_Quick_Monitoring_Reference_Guide.p...


I was able to perform all step because my infrastructure was in implementation phase. Please consider you infrastructure and then follow the step carefully and at your own risk.


Thanks

Suresh Siwach


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