HA problem datastore heart rate after a cluster

I have a case with small cluster of 2 hosts and e. These had to be stopped because maintenance work which has caused (planned) power ~ 6hrs blackout in energy distribution. After the blackout came everything normally and system works except that VMWare complained error "number of vSphere HA heartbeat for this host data warehouses is 0, which is less than required: 2. There are 5 shared data stores. I tried to turn HA and back again, but the error persists. Settings HA if I try to select a preferred data warehouses I get an empty list.

Tried searching for an answer, but came above all how to disable this message, which is what I don't want.

For some reason any HA does not see the shared data warehouses. Data warehouses can be found on the two hosts? If Yes, with exactly the same name?

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