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vCenter 6.7 Fault tolerance not booting second Virtual machine



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I am kinda at a loss at the moment. Whenever I try to turn on fault tolerance for a machine that is powered off, It will create the second VM on a separate host. But whenever I turn that VM on. it will not start on the second VM. Eventually, I get a timeout error.



I did constant pings between the hosts while using fault tolerance so it shouldn't be a networking issue.



When I logon to the host that tries to run that VM I get this VC internal Error.



enter image description here



And this error on vCenter.



enter image description here



I asked a VMware 'expert' let's just call him that. And he said that 3 hosts are required for Fault tolerance but I cannot find that information anywhere. Searching for anything related to 6.7 is still a blur at the moment.



Setup at the moment:




  1. vCenter 6.7 running on a separate Machine

  2. 2x ESXi 6.7 hosts both identical with 2x 6130 Xeon golds and 128gb ram

  3. Storage is shared using a MSA2050 directly attached SAS cables.


I do have a dedicated 1gbit nic for FT and vMotion. I noticed recommended is 10Gbit but I cannot even get the VM to boot even if nothing installed on it.
vMotion works as intended and High availability also works as intended.



Does anyone have any clue since I have no idea how to fix it?










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    I am kinda at a loss at the moment. Whenever I try to turn on fault tolerance for a machine that is powered off, It will create the second VM on a separate host. But whenever I turn that VM on. it will not start on the second VM. Eventually, I get a timeout error.



    I did constant pings between the hosts while using fault tolerance so it shouldn't be a networking issue.



    When I logon to the host that tries to run that VM I get this VC internal Error.



    enter image description here



    And this error on vCenter.



    enter image description here



    I asked a VMware 'expert' let's just call him that. And he said that 3 hosts are required for Fault tolerance but I cannot find that information anywhere. Searching for anything related to 6.7 is still a blur at the moment.



    Setup at the moment:




    1. vCenter 6.7 running on a separate Machine

    2. 2x ESXi 6.7 hosts both identical with 2x 6130 Xeon golds and 128gb ram

    3. Storage is shared using a MSA2050 directly attached SAS cables.


    I do have a dedicated 1gbit nic for FT and vMotion. I noticed recommended is 10Gbit but I cannot even get the VM to boot even if nothing installed on it.
    vMotion works as intended and High availability also works as intended.



    Does anyone have any clue since I have no idea how to fix it?










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      I am kinda at a loss at the moment. Whenever I try to turn on fault tolerance for a machine that is powered off, It will create the second VM on a separate host. But whenever I turn that VM on. it will not start on the second VM. Eventually, I get a timeout error.



      I did constant pings between the hosts while using fault tolerance so it shouldn't be a networking issue.



      When I logon to the host that tries to run that VM I get this VC internal Error.



      enter image description here



      And this error on vCenter.



      enter image description here



      I asked a VMware 'expert' let's just call him that. And he said that 3 hosts are required for Fault tolerance but I cannot find that information anywhere. Searching for anything related to 6.7 is still a blur at the moment.



      Setup at the moment:




      1. vCenter 6.7 running on a separate Machine

      2. 2x ESXi 6.7 hosts both identical with 2x 6130 Xeon golds and 128gb ram

      3. Storage is shared using a MSA2050 directly attached SAS cables.


      I do have a dedicated 1gbit nic for FT and vMotion. I noticed recommended is 10Gbit but I cannot even get the VM to boot even if nothing installed on it.
      vMotion works as intended and High availability also works as intended.



      Does anyone have any clue since I have no idea how to fix it?










      share|improve this question
















      I am kinda at a loss at the moment. Whenever I try to turn on fault tolerance for a machine that is powered off, It will create the second VM on a separate host. But whenever I turn that VM on. it will not start on the second VM. Eventually, I get a timeout error.



      I did constant pings between the hosts while using fault tolerance so it shouldn't be a networking issue.



      When I logon to the host that tries to run that VM I get this VC internal Error.



      enter image description here



      And this error on vCenter.



      enter image description here



      I asked a VMware 'expert' let's just call him that. And he said that 3 hosts are required for Fault tolerance but I cannot find that information anywhere. Searching for anything related to 6.7 is still a blur at the moment.



      Setup at the moment:




      1. vCenter 6.7 running on a separate Machine

      2. 2x ESXi 6.7 hosts both identical with 2x 6130 Xeon golds and 128gb ram

      3. Storage is shared using a MSA2050 directly attached SAS cables.


      I do have a dedicated 1gbit nic for FT and vMotion. I noticed recommended is 10Gbit but I cannot even get the VM to boot even if nothing installed on it.
      vMotion works as intended and High availability also works as intended.



      Does anyone have any clue since I have no idea how to fix it?







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