2.2 - ESXi - no State health of OME

I try to get OpenManage Essentials 2.2 health of ESXi.

A server ESXi 5.1 and OMSA 7.4 Health Watch
Servers with 6 ESXi and 8.3 of the OMSA only show a grey question mark.

I can find no documentation indicating which versions of ESXi and OMSA is compatible with 2.2 OME.

I found that something was off with the OMSA package deployed via the Update Manager. It showed as being in line with the base line, but I re-uploaded VIB in the Nativity update repository, created a new base line and attached hosts. The hosts showed now also fort and OMSA installed OK.

OME now see the health status.

But, under Data Sources in the display of the device, the administrator of the server (storage management) and VMware ESXi have a triangle of yellow warning next to them. How will I know what is the reason for these warnings?

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