![]() If the ESXi host fails to connect from vCenter Server or is not responsive, first resolve the problems with the host, and then check the health status. Re-enable the Datastore Usage on Disk alarm. Integer: 0 - gray 1 - green 2 - yellow 3 - red: url - VMware service URL uuid - VMware hypervisor host name: Uses health state rollup sensor before Zabbix 3.0.6 and host system overal status property since Zabbix 3.0. Right-click on alarm and click Edit Settings. uuid - VMware hypervisor host name: Available since Zabbix 3.0.6: vmware.hv.status, VMware hypervisor status.Click the Alarms tab and select Definitions. ![]() To enable the alarm: Click the vCenter Server level at the top of vSphere Client Inventory. Check the host daemon status with the following command: /etc/init.d/hostd status If you enable the Alarm, the proper alert status is visible. VSAN health service is integrated into the host daemon. Note :For ESXi version 6.0.0 or 6.0 Update 1, Post restart the vsanmgmtd service is responding and able to retrive the health of the disk on the host. ![]() VSANMGMTSVC: INFO vsanperfsvc Health check QueryVersion has updated the generated id to 4 VSANMGMTSVC: INFO vsanperfsvc Health check QueryPhysicalDiskHealthSummary has updated the generated id to 3 VSANMGMTSVC: WARNING vsanperfsvc impl._QueryPhysicalDiskHealthSummary: 0.17s VSANMGMTSVC: INFO vsanperfsvc Get issued comps = If the Virtual SAN management service vsanmgmtd on the ESXi host is nonresponsive then you will encounter this issue, in the vsanmgmt.log you will see the following cat vsanmgmt.log
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