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4 View the compliance status.
Compliance Status Description
Compliant The datastore that the virtual machine or virtual disk uses has the storage capabilities compatible with
the policy requirements.
Noncompliant The datastore that the virtual machine or virtual disk uses does not have the storage capabilities
compatible with the policy requirements. You can migrate the virtual machine files and virtual disks to
compliant datastores.
Out of Date The status indicates that the policy has been edited, but the new requirements have not been
communicated to the datastore where the virtual machine objects reside. To communicate the changes,
reapply the policy to the objects that are out of date.
Not Applicable This storage policy references datastore capabilities that are not supported by the datastore where
virtual machine resides.
What to do next
When you cannot bring the noncompliant datastore into compliance, migrate the files or virtual disks to a
compatible datastore. See Find Compatible Storage Resource for Noncompliant Virtual Machine.
If the status is Out of Date, reapply the policy to the objects. See Reapply Virtual Machine Storage Policy.
Find Compatible Storage Resource for Noncompliant Virtual
Machine
Determine which datastore is compatible with the storage policy that is associated with your virtual
machine.
Occasionally, a storage policy that is assigned to a virtual machine can be in the noncompliant status.
This status indicates that the virtual machine or its disks use datastores that are incompatible with the
policy. You can migrate the virtual machine files and virtual disks to compatible datastores.
Use this task to determine which datastores satisfy the requirements of the policy.
Procedure
1 Verify that the storage policy for the virtual machine is in the noncompliant state.
a Navigate to the virtual machine.
b Click the Summary tab.
The VM Storage Policy Compliance panel on the VM Storage Policies pane shows the
Noncompliant status.
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