Albert Widjaja
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VMware: This virtual machine failed to become vSphere HA Protected and HA may not attempt to restart it after a failure.
Hi All,
After creating New DRS cluster and enable the HA feature on VCSA v6.5, why I still got this warning in some of my VMs ?
This virtual machine failed to become vSphere HA Protected and HA may not attempt to restart it after a failure.
What else do I need to check or do in order to fix that issue ?
After creating New DRS cluster and enable the HA feature on VCSA v6.5, why I still got this warning in some of my VMs ?
This virtual machine failed to become vSphere HA Protected and HA may not attempt to restart it after a failure.
What else do I need to check or do in order to fix that issue ?
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Not enough resources for a fail over. HA may not vMotion the virtual machine to another host.
Solution: Upgrade the hardware on the hosts or add more hosts to the cluster
Does it mean that the VM which has got the warning will not be covered under HA during the failover of the host?
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Thanks !
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So can I select which VM is more important to start over the other less important?
have you checked this VMware KB:
https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2146276