Applies to NetApp Element Plug-In for VMware vCenter Server Issue When trying to delete a VMware datastore using the NetApp Element Plug-In for VMware vCenter Server, the deletion fails with the error...Applies to NetApp Element Plug-In for VMware vCenter Server Issue When trying to delete a VMware datastore using the NetApp Element Plug-In for VMware vCenter Server, the deletion fails with the error: Failed to delete datastore from host=XX.XX.XX.XX, due to: The resource 'Datastore Name: datastorename VMFS uuid: XXXXXXXXXX' is in use.
The ESXi host is newly added to the vCenter server The ESXi host is not able to discover the iSCSI target for Element vVOLs <date>: [iscsiCorrelator] <id>: [esx.problem.storage.iscsi.target.login.erro...The ESXi host is newly added to the vCenter server The ESXi host is not able to discover the iSCSI target for Element vVOLs <date>: [iscsiCorrelator] <id>: [esx.problem.storage.iscsi.target.login.error] Login to iSCSI target <iqn> on vmhba68 @ vmk3 failed. <date> error vvold[2100193] [Originator@6876 sub=Default] Initialize: Unable to init session to VP SolidFire HCI state: 0
Access to the objects within vCenter is controlled by the vSphere Roles and Permissions assigned to the user. If the user has access to the Element plug-in within vCenter , then the user can manage th...Access to the objects within vCenter is controlled by the vSphere Roles and Permissions assigned to the user. If the user has access to the Element plug-in within vCenter , then the user can manage the storage cluster using the plug-in. Element plug-in for vCenter server doesn’t have a role based access control that we can set. All the tasks inside the plug-in are performed using the credential ( which is usually the cluster admin credential) specified during the deployment.
Applies to NetApp Element Plug-in for vCenter vSphere Client v5.0 Issue After expanding a Datastore, the element software does not properly report the increase of capacity. No errors are reported.
If issues are encountered with SSL certificates in vCenter, it's possible that users will be unable to manage VVOLs through the Element Plugin for vCenter (VCP) and will instead see SSL certificate er...If issues are encountered with SSL certificates in vCenter, it's possible that users will be unable to manage VVOLs through the Element Plugin for vCenter (VCP) and will instead see SSL certificate errors. Storage provider may show active in vCenter but ESXi hosts show “Not Connected”. The vvol datastores show “(inactive)”. <DATE / TIME> warning vvold[2100222] [Originator@6876 sub=Default] VasaSession::GetEndPoint: failed to get endpoint, err=SSL Exception: Verification parameters:
Applies to NetApp Element Plug-In for VMware vCenter Server Element management node (mNode) VMware vCenter Issue mNode status shows as Down in the Settings tab in VCP Note: depending on VCP version th...Applies to NetApp Element Plug-In for VMware vCenter Server Element management node (mNode) VMware vCenter Issue mNode status shows as Down in the Settings tab in VCP Note: depending on VCP version this tab is named either mNode Settings or QoSSIOC settings
Applies to NetApp Element Plugin for VMware vSphere Client NetApp Element management node (mNode) virtual machine Description This article provides two options from within the NetApp Element plugin fo...Applies to NetApp Element Plugin for VMware vSphere Client NetApp Element management node (mNode) virtual machine Description This article provides two options from within the NetApp Element plugin for VMware vSphere Client to restart an mNode