After you change the vSAN configuration, vCenter Server performs validation checks for vSAN configuration. Validation checks are also performed as a part of a host synchronization process. If vCenter Server detects any configuration problems, it displays error messages.

Problem

Error messages indicate that vCenter Server has detected a problem with vSAN configuration.

Solution

Use the following methods to fix vSAN configuration problems.
Table 1. vSAN Configuration Errors and Solutions
vSAN Configuration Error Solution
Host with the vSAN service enabled is not in the vCenter cluster Add the host to the vSAN cluster.
  1. Right-click the host, and select Move To.
  2. Select the vSAN cluster and click OK.
Host is in a vSAN enabled cluster but does not have vSAN service enabled Verify whether vSAN network is properly configured and enabled on the host. See vSAN Planning and Deployment.
vSAN network is not configured Configure vSAN network. See vSAN Planning and Deployment.
Host cannot communicate with all other nodes in the vSAN enabled cluster Might be caused by network isolation. See the vSAN Planning and Deployment documentation.
Found another host participating in the vSAN service which is not a member of this host's vCenter cluster. Make sure that the vSAN cluster configuration is correct and all vSAN hosts are in the same subnet. See vSAN Planning and Deployment.