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Total Cluster Load Is High
The total cluster load is high.
Problem
When the total cluster load is high, DRS does not power on the host.
Cause
The following are possible reasons why DRS does not power on the host:
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VM/VM DRS rules or VM/Host DRS rules prevent the virtual machine from being moved to this host.
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Virtual machines are pinned to their current hosts, hence DRS cannot move these virtual machines to
hosts in standby mode to balance the load.
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DRS or DPM is in manual mode and the recommendations were not applied.
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No virtual machines on highly utilized hosts will be moved to that host.
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DPM is disabled on the host because of a user setting or host previously failing to successfully exit
standby.
Solution
Address that issue that prevents DRS from powering on the host.
Total Cluster Load Is Low
The total cluster load is low.
Problem
When the total cluster load is low, DRS does not power off the host.
Cause
The following are possible reasons why DRS does not power off the host:
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Distributed Power Management (DPM) detected better candidates to power off.
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vSphere HA needs extra capacity for failover.
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The load is not low enough to trigger the host to power off.
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DPM projects that the load will increase.
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DPM is not enabled for the host.
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DPM threshold is set too high.
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While DPM is enabled for the host, no suitable power-on mechanism is present for the host.
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DRS cannot evacuate the host.
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The DRS migration threshold is at the highest setting and only performs mandatory moves.
Solution
Address the issue that is preventing DRS from powering off the host.
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