Message from host Infrastructure for NSX event Messages

Recently, I noticed several messages of "Criticism" in the event handler for the NSX. Here's the event:

Severity: critical

Event source: Messaging host Infrastructure

Code: 391002

Event message: messaging infrastructure down on the host.

Module: Messaging Infrastructure.

Object name: host-16

Now, here's the thing... There is no host-16 in my vCenter. There is a host-16, which was removed a few months ago. I was only able to find after checking an older RVTools report. What can I do to remove this prevents to continue to log on?

Hey Ray, I wanted to just inform you on the issue. I opened a ticket with VMware support, and immediately he thought it was because of an obsolete host object in the database due to a host of vCenter before uninstalling NSX. We checked on the vCenter database, as well as the browser from the CROWD and confirmed that the host did not exist. Also, interesting to note that the NSX Manager also has its own separate database of vCenter. You must file in root on Manager mode via the CLI with a special password that the support engineer. He was pretty sure that we would find the subject here... but we do not have.

After reviewing the log files, it turns out that his original hypothesis was true that errors have been removed because of a host before uninstalling NSX. He said that it is a bug in 6.2.0, which has been dealt with in 6.2.1. Shows the date of issue:

NSX logging of failures of heartbeat for guests who are not part of the installation of NSX
When a host prepared for the NSX is taken directly from vCenter inventory (without first cancelling its preparation in NSX), NSX receives a DCN 'Connected host' unexpected that causes a partial removal of the components of the infrastructure of the mail host. So, the e-mail between NSX and the host link can remain active when it should have been removed, and NSX can raise SystemEvents fake "Alert" for the host. This has been fixed in 6.2.1 NSX.

He said: mistakes are purely cosmetic, so no need to spend immediately. I like things to be nice and neat so, so I will seek in get the upgrade completed soon.

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