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What’s new for vSAN 7.0 U1!?

Duncan Epping · Sep 15, 2020 ·

Every 6-9 months VMware has been pushing out a new feature release of vSAN. After vSphere and vSAN 7.0, which introduced vSphere Lifecycle Manager and vSAN File Services, it is now time to share with you what is new for vSAN 7.0 U1. Again it is a feature-packed release, with many “smaller enhancements, but also the introduction of some bigger functionality. Let’s just list the key features that have just been announced, and then discuss each of these individually. You better sit down, as this is going to be a long post. Oh, and note, this is an announcement, not the actual availability of vSAN 7.0 U1, for that you will have to wait some time.

  • vSAN HCI Mesh
  • vSAN Data Persistence Platform
  • vSAN Direct Configuration
  • vSAN File Services – SMB support
  • vSAN File Services – Performance enhancements
  • vSAN File Services – Scalability enhancements
  • vSAN Shared Witness
  • Compression-only
  • Data-in-transit encryption
  • Secure wipe
  • vSAN IO Insight
  • Effective capacity enhancements
  • Enhanced availability during maintenance mode
  • Faster host restarts
  • Enhanced pre-check for vSAN maintenance mode
  • Ability to override default gateway through the UI
  • vLCM support for Lenovo

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Host in vSAN cluster with 0 components while other hosts are almost full?

Duncan Epping · Sep 3, 2020 ·

Internally someone just bumped into an issue where a single host in a cluster wasn’t storing any of the created vSAN Components / Objects. It was to the point where every single host in the cluster was close to the maximum of 9000 components, but that one host had 0 components. After some quick back and forth the following message stood out in the UI:

vSAN node decommission state

What does this mean? Well basically it means that from a vSAN stance this host is in maintenance mode. For whatever reason, the host itself from a hypervisor stance was not in maintenance mode, which means that the two were not in sync. This can simply be resolved by SSH’ing into the respective host and running the following command:

localcli vsan maintenancemode cancel

One thing to consider of course is to trigger a rebalance of the cluster after taking the host out of the decommissioned state when the environment is 6.7 U2 or lower, as that would result in a more equally balanced environment. Starting with  6.7 U3 this process is initiated automatically, when configured. There is a KB that describes how to trigger, and/or configure, to be found here.

vSphere FT and vVols/SPBM an unsupported config? Why?

Duncan Epping · Aug 20, 2020 ·

I was pointed out by a customer (thanks Johan), that vSphere FT is not supported when using SPBM on non-vSAN based storage systems. You may wonder why this is, at least I did wonder. I figured it would be a testing constraint of some sort, but after emailing product management, engineering, and our quality engineering team I now understand why it is. Now before I explain it, the constraint is documented here, let me quote the section for you:

Virtual Volume datastores.
Storage-based policy management. Storage policies are supported for vSAN storage.

So why is this and why would vSAN be supported as that also uses SPBM? Well the difference is in the implementation. For vVols there’s a dependency on vCenter Server to be available when creating new VMs. This is essentially what happens when an FT instance needs to be restarted. We will need to associate an SPBM policy with it and we can only retrieve it via vCenter Server. With vSAN, FT/HA can also retrieve the needed info via the ESXi host. This is why FT and vSAN are a supported configuration, and vVols and FT, unfortunately, is not at the moment. Hopefully, though, this will change in the future. (Yes, I filed a feature request before anyone asks.)

VCG Notification demo and Changing the Default vSAN Policy Demo

Duncan Epping · Jun 22, 2020 ·

I created two youtube video last week which I just wanted to share with everyone. In these demo’s I am showing the new VCG Notification option. The VCG Notification option is very useful for customers who want to be notified via email when a change to a component of a ready node configuration has occurred. This could be a change in support, change of driver / firmware etc.

Another demo that I recorded was around how to change the default policy for a vSAN Cluster. This seems to be an option that many folks haven’t been able to find in the UI. It is pretty straight forward, hence I am sharing it here.

 

vCenter 7.0 stating “New vCenter server updates are available” while there are no updates?

Duncan Epping · Jun 8, 2020 ·

I have seen this issue reported on the VMware Community Forum a few times, when you run vCenter 7.0 you will receive a message in the vSphere Client stating the following “New vCenter server updates are available”. When you then click “View Updates” however you will notice that there are no updates available for vCenter Server and you are indeed running the latest and greatest version. We (Cormac and I) actually encountered the issue in our lab as well, which is demonstrated in the screenshot below.

Pretty confusing indeed. Please note that this is a known issue, there’s no need to report this to VMware. Soon a patch will be released for vCenter Server which will fix this problem.

The issue is fixed in 7.0b as documented in the release notes!

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Duncan Epping is a Chief Technologist and Distinguished Engineering Architect at Broadcom. Besides writing on Yellow-Bricks, Duncan is the co-author of the vSAN Deep Dive and the vSphere Clustering Deep Dive book series. Duncan is also the host of the Unexplored Territory Podcast.

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