vCenter “Host currently has no management network redundancy”

We recently had an IBM Blade environment where the HA Heartbeat/Management network were sharing the same NIC due to hardware constraints.  This will cause an alert warning in vCenter.

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Ideally, you would be best to add a second NIC to the management  VMkernel Port, either with NIC teaming or in standby.  If you are aware of this but would like to suppress the message anyway, take the following steps:
Right-click on your HA cluster in your vSphere Client, select “Edit Settings”
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Click on vSphere HA & select “Advanced Options”, add the following line:
Option: das.ignoreRedundantNetWarning
Value: true
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Click Ok twice, right the host with the error and select “Reconfigure for vSphere HA” and after a few moments the error should disappear.

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About AJ McKean

Based in sunny Tauranga, New Zealand, AJ McKean is a Senior Systems Engineer in Mt Maunganui. With over 15 years of professional IT experience working in both New Zealand and the United States, he holds several certifications including MCSE(2000-2003), MCITP:Enterprise(2008), MCSA(2012), VMware VCP-DCV5.5, CompTIA A+ & is an HP Storage Architect. He is passionate about all things IT, especially virtualization, automation & cloud technologies.

2 Responses to “vCenter “Host currently has no management network redundancy””

  1. Karl Fraser says :

    This is 2nd time in a few days this has come in handy awesome!

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