No redundancy management network

Hello!

I have a two-node cluster created to serve as hosts of the view; and both nodes are complaining that they do not have redundancy management network. Only... they have! They were identical to my VM upward three nodes, connected to the same blade switches and all. The Service console is on the same vSwitch kernel and VM Network and receives two network adapters, each with a blade separated with his own uplink switch. (two other network cards is dedicated to iSCSI.).

If two network adapters, two switches and two uplinks.

What gives? What redundancy more does want?

You have configured HA before configuring the redundancy?

In this case use 'reconfigure HA"on each node.

André

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