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Latest revision as of 08:56, 7 April 2022
Home > VMWare platform > VMWare vCenter > Virtual Machine vSphere HA protection issue
For resolving vSphere HA protection issues with message similar to:
The virtual machine failed to become vSphere HA Protected and HA may not attempt to restart it after a failure.
try
- Right-click corresponding ESXi host and selete "Reconfigure for HA". This is specially required if summary tab of ESXi host shows non-ok status for vSphere HA.
- If the issue is only for a few VMs and not for host then it might be a cosmetic issue while VM is properly HA protected at backend. To solve this you need to disable HA on entire cluster and re-enable it.
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