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Solution
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The datastore must be visible in only one data center. Move the hosts to the same data center or
unmount the datastore from hosts that reside in other data centers.
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Ensure that all hosts associated with the datastore cluster are ESXi 5.0 or later.
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Ensure that all hosts associated with the datastore cluster have Storage I/O Control enabled.
Moving Multiple Virtual Machines into a Datastore Cluster Fails
Migrating more than one datastore into a datastore cluster fails with an error message after the first virtual
machine has successfully moved into the datastore cluster.
Problem
When you attempt to migrate multiple virtual machines into a datastore cluster, some virtual machines
migrate successfully, but migration of subsequent virtual machines fails. vCenter Server displays the error
message, Insufficient Disk Space on Datastore.
Cause
Until each placement recommendation is applied, the space resources appear to be available to Storage
DRS. Therefore, Storage DRS might reallocate space resources to subsequent requests for space.
Solution
Retry the failed migration operations one at a time and ensure that each recommendation is applied
before requesting the next migration
Storage DRS Generates Fault During Virtual Machine Creation
When you create or clone a virtual machine on a datastore cluster, Storage DRS might generate a fault.
Problem
When you attempt to create or clone a virtual machine on a datastore cluster, you might receive the error
message, Operation Not Allowed in the Current State.
Cause
Storage DRS checks for rule violations when you create a virtual machine on a Storage DRS-enabled
datastore. If Storage DRS cannot create the new virtual machine's disks in compliance with the rules, it
generates a fault. The fault is generated because Storage DRS cannot reference the virtual machine,
which is in the process of being created and does not yet exist.
Solution
Revise or remove the rules and retry the create or clone virtual machine operation.
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