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Storage DRS Rule Violation Fault Is Displayed Multiple Times
When you attempt to put a datastore into maintenance mode, the same affinity or anti-affinity rule violation
fault might appear to be listed more than once in the Faults dialog box.
Problem
The Faults dialog box appears to display multiple instances of identical faults, but in fact, each fault refers to
a different datastore. The Faults dialog box does not list the names of the datastores, which causes the faults
to appear to be redundant.
Solution
The Faults dialog box always displays a separate rule violation fault for each datastore that is considered for
placement. If you want the datastore to enter maintenance mode, remove the rule that prevents the virtual
machine from being migrated.
Storage DRS Rules Not Deleted from Datastore Cluster
Affinity or anti-affinity rules that apply to a virtual machine are not deleted when you remove the virtual
machine from a datastore cluster.
Problem
When you remove a virtual machine from a datastore cluster, and that virtual machine is subject to an
affinity or anti-affinity rule in a datastore cluster, the rule remains. This allows you to store virtual machine
configurations in different datastore clusters. If the virtual machine is moved back into the datastore cluster,
the rule is applied. You cannot delete the rule after you remove the virtual machine from the datastore
cluster.
Cause
vCenter Server retains rules for a virtual machine that is removed from a datastore cluster if the virtual
machine remains in the vCenter Server inventory.
Solution
To remove a rule from a datastore cluster configuration, you must delete the rule before you remove the
virtual machine to which the rule applies from the datastore cluster.
1 In the vSphere Web Client, browse to the datastore cluster.
2 Click the Manage tab and select Settings.
3 Under Configuration, click Rules.
4 Select the rule to delete and click Remove.
5 Click OK.
Alternative Storage DRS Placement Recommendations Are Not Generated
When you create, clone, or relocate a virtual machine, Storage DRS generates only one placement
recommendation.
Problem
Storage DRS generates a single placement recommendation when you create, clone, or relocate a virtual
machine. No alternative recommendations are provided when multiple alternative recommendations are
expected.
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