Monitoring is not supported on [home]

On all of my guests, I get this error:

Configuration problems

Monitoring is not supported on (host) cluster (XXX) (data center)

I have disabled tracking Cluster applications, so now I have "followed only VM.

'Issues' came after the last update and restart the computer.

I do not use the Application of monitoring at all, so I just liked getting the warning went. I don't see an event that triggers it.

/ Søren Poulsen

TIA

If you have already selected "Followed only VM" to monitor the VM status, my guess is that Agents have not been refreshed so that the same error is reported. Can you try to restart the service Centre if possible on the ESX and virtual on the VC Server also hosts.

FYI, this option is not supported on ESX 3.5 hosts, we do all ESX 3.5 hosts in the cluster?

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